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ssp91ssp
12-31-2009, 09:07 AM
http://baltimore.craigslist.org/cto/1495507793.html

Looks nice in that color !

ssp91ssp

NoDrama43
12-31-2009, 10:34 AM
another "DEA" car. Seems like alot of sellers think that..... :rolleyes:

ssp91ssp
12-31-2009, 03:08 PM
Jim ,
I'm new to the SSP cars , is there no such thing ??? DEA ???
thank you .

ssp91ssp

FHP813
12-31-2009, 03:42 PM
DSO83 cars are hard to document since they were distributed to different agencies. Unless this seller has proof, I would take his claim with a grain of salt. The fact that it served with the DEA really doesn't make it that rare IMHO. It would be different if there was a specific DSO for every agency, this way you didn't have to take the word of someone just trying to make a sale. It would be allot easier to validate the "rarity".

NoDrama43
12-31-2009, 07:20 PM
Jim ,
I'm new to the SSP cars , is there no such thing ??? DEA ???
thank you .

ssp91ssp

Dealers can sometimes miss-represent their vehicle in an effort to try and sell it. DSO 83 cars were used by many different govt. agencies, and some were never used for law enforcement activities. Unless the seller has documented proof of use by the DEA I would not put much faith in that statement.

MOstang
12-31-2009, 09:07 PM
DSO 83 cars were used by many different govt. agencies, and some were never used for law enforcement activities. Unless the seller has documented proof of use by the DEA I would not put much faith in that statement.
Good info Jim...thanks for the post.:goodpost:

ssp91ssp
12-31-2009, 09:45 PM
thanks for the info guys !! nice to know that stuff...

I live very deep in south tx , I hear that there are 2 SSP Constable cars that still run around ????
you guys ever seen one ??

ssp92ssp
mcallen tx

ImEvil1
01-01-2010, 09:37 PM
I haven't seen any, but anything's possible....

To back up what Bernie and Jim talked about, I've been researching a few DSO 83 (GSA) cars and we are seeing that the VINs are sequential, within a specific order number, but the cars were definitely passed out to different agencies. In other words, you could have consecutively-numbered (VIN) cars from the same order that went to entirely different agencies. Unless you get paperwork from the original method of sale to the public confirming the agency usage, you might be out of luck ever finding out what it was.