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    #16
    Originally posted by Quincy View Post
    To lighten things up - an actual bona-fide trooper-mobile from the eighties/early nineties (GSP, in this case). The two-tone blue/silver and four squares in the front are what I dreaded seeing in my rear-view when I was out flogging one of my Mopars as a young man!

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    By the way, anyone ever seen one of these "way down in Alabamy" back in the day!?

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    Ah a 91 CV with the stainless lower trim. That was a end of year/body style car. The excess stainless which was used on the LXs was used on some Police package cars. The 91s I used had the stainless. It was my favorite car as far as comfort and being roomy.
    I have seen the Javelin at police car shows. I think I have a picture and can post it when I find it.They were fast.

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      #17
      A couple of months ago there was a similar story to the one @Mainemantom has told, in Poland. There is a middel-aged couple who drive an ex-police Volkswagen Passat B3, the car that has been decomissioned some 10 years ago, and there was a complete redesign of the Police colours since then. They used to visit many fairs with their car (roof lights detached while en route), usually being invited by the local policemen. At some point, they were pulled over while driving back from a fair, jailed and accused of impersonating a cop, threatened with serious charges. The cops have even shared the story on the official FB profile of the Police, making fun of them and their uniforms (which were actually civilian shirts and ties, in a colour similar to the old cop uniforms...). This spawn certain outrage, as the Police is already relatively disliked, as they are believed to be fulfilling political orders...

      TBH I am still fighting the urge to import a fully-rigged CVPI, covering the flashing lights and using it as a daily driver. Wonder if I could still get one in a reasonable price and ship it to Poland...


      BTW, I recall a "State Pooper" ex-cop car on some photos - not sure of it was Caprice or CV.

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        #18
        Полиция pоссии

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        Last edited by Quincy; 12-19-2020, 09:08 AM.
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          #19
          Nice looking B&W.

          Originally posted by Mainemantom View Post
          In addition there are people that will damage a police car "just because". Trust me,the fun is NOT worth the trouble.
          I can attest to that. I have a red SAP p71, people just don't give two shits about letting their doors slam into it thinking its just some fleet cop car (its red ffs, we never had a red cop car in this city, or even anywhere in the area) the sides are full of zebra stripes. Didn't have it a week when I got a major ding at the local hospital--a place I parked my MGM often and never suffered a single door ding.

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            #20
            Originally posted by GM_Guy View Post
            Nice looking B&W.


            ...I have a red SAP p71...

            Thanks, GM_Guy. I gotta ask, though... what's an "SAP p71"? I know what P71 is, but the SAP part is puzzling me. Couldn't find it on the newbie abbreviation list (very helpful otherwise!) either.
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              #21
              Found another one. "ADAM 12" Engine bay after a light cleaning. Yes, it is this clean

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                #22
                Originally posted by Quincy View Post
                what's an "SAP p71"?
                Street Appearance Package, for P71 models. Chrome (civilian) grille, regular CV badges instead of Interceptor badges. I think that's it.

                Also why did you post in russian, I don't think many here understand... Do you know russian? Roots from such countries?
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                1995 Chevrolet Caprice Classic STW, "Sally"

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Arquemann View Post
                  Street Appearance Package, for P71 models. Chrome (civilian) grille, regular CV badges instead of Interceptor badges. I think that's it.

                  Also why did you post in russian, I don't think many here understand... Do you know russian? Roots from such countries?
                  AHHH, I get it now, and yes I'm familiar with that, thanks! I have a friend who owns one of those, I'm surprised it didn't occur to me! (Admins, perhaps add to the helpful acronym list...). I work in the aerospace sector, and it's "alphabet soup" there, too, so I'm used to it! Second only to the military!

                  I posted in Russian because they're Russian Crown Vics is all No Russian in me as far as I know, mostly German/Scots/Scandinavian going by the DNA thing.
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Quincy View Post
                    Found another one. "ADAM 12" Engine bay after a light cleaning. Yes, it is this clean

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                    That engine bay is sparkling clean. Cleaner than new.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Mainemantom View Post
                      That engine bay is sparkling clean. Cleaner than new.
                      Thanks. "I like to keep my fire engine, er, uh, police engine clean - it's a clean machine". (DerekTheGreat, for one, will get this reference.)

                      It's based on an old used car salesman trick - they high-pressure wash then spray bomb clearcoat on everything. I wash lightly with dish soap and water (I'd rather have a little crud stay, than blast off paint, decals, etc.). Then I hose everything in sight with WD40 (Water Displacing!) until it's dripping off stuff. Then idle for a little while and drive a couple miles to cook off the "volatiles". Leaves a nice, new, not too shiny look, hides a number of stains, ills, etc. Another upside is the WD40 residue helps loosen up the stubborn stuff for next time.
                      Last edited by Quincy; 12-19-2020, 09:46 PM.
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                        #26
                        My 90 CV has the wide body strips on the side and it is a fleet service car as per the VIN.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Rodentkiller View Post
                          My 90 CV has the wide body strips on the side and it is a fleet service car as per the VIN.
                          My 90 doesn't have them. But the 91 had them, Odd.

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