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minnesota ssp
04-30-2010, 11:13 AM
Well guys here it is.
It's a 1989 minnesota ssp DSO# 58 0150
this car is 1 of 20 purchased by the Minnesota hwy patrol only in 1989 and in service until 05/25/1993 with 87,696 miles and purchased buy my sellers father. then it was handed down & and registered to him on 03/23/1996 with 94,000 miles and then purchased buy me on 04/17/2010 with 103,000 miles.
according to the carfax it has never been in an accedent and it still has all of it's body panel vin tags. i even have the last regestration card from the minnesota state patrol.
i have also contacted the Minnesota state patrol to to see if i can get some info or details on this cars past like maybe a unit # and i know i'm probably shooting for the stars here, but some one who even drove this car.
here are some pictures from my seller. i hope to have some of my own later this week as soon as it gets titled and insured. the owner of my local ford dealer really wants to see it also, so i'm hoping he will let me put it on a lift so i can get some pictures underneath it.
*** The dash condom is coming off, i have the factory raido and the window tint is coming off. Still not sure if the blue body molding stripe was factory or not so it will be staying for now.
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk88/minocqua/DSCN4589.jpg
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk88/minocqua/DSCN4586.jpg
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk88/minocqua/DSCN4590.jpg
NoDrama43
04-30-2010, 12:18 PM
super rare car ! thanks for posting up the pictures. :)
ImEvil1
04-30-2010, 03:56 PM
Nice car.....welcome to the site.
minnesota ssp
04-30-2010, 04:53 PM
Nice car.....welcome to the site.
Thanks:D
MOstang
04-30-2010, 05:14 PM
Welcome to the forum...very nice. :welcome:
chp1982
04-30-2010, 06:21 PM
Lucky guy, nice find! There can't be too many that escaped those winters!
sspanthony
04-30-2010, 11:29 PM
Congratulations and "Welcome" ! ! ! !
28HopUp
05-01-2010, 07:50 AM
Sweet! Thanks for sharing the pics, and welcome to the forum...
FHP813
05-01-2010, 08:31 AM
Welcome to the site.:welcome:
minnesota ssp
05-08-2010, 05:59 PM
Thought everyone would like to know that Minnesota SSP found a new home today, to a current forum member. i enjoyed spending several hours talking with the new owner about ssp cars and finding out the countless hours, months and in some cases even years spent on researching and restoring these cars. I'm also excited to follow it's future as it's restored back into in service condition. hopefully i will get the privilege to own it again if need be to preserve it's history.
Thanks,
Minnesota SSP :)
EXNODRAMANOTCH
05-08-2010, 07:19 PM
Is it going back to Minnesota?
MOstang
05-09-2010, 05:31 PM
Hello - I can answer that question. It's not going back to Minnesota, however, it is returning to Metro Detroit...the scene where it was original manufactured. This 1989 Minnesota State Patrol SSP Mustang will be joining me and my family, former tax payers and residents of the great State of Minnesota.
Minnesota SSP (Jody) and I spent the past week discussing his SSP. Having reached the end of a mutually pleasing negotiation and terms agreement in principle, I drove 10 hours Saturday to see it in Wisconsin. After validating it through a visual inspection and test drive, the sale was finalized and I'm now the proud owner. I can't say enough positive things about my experience with Jody, what a great SSP he had, and how smoothly this transaction went. This coming Saturday I will be travelling back to Wisconsin to pick it up and return it home to Michigan.
While it looks great in pictures, they really just don't do justice to how beautiful this SSP is...you have to see it in person. The more I kept looking at it Saturday, the more I just could not stop shaking my head in amazement at how this Minnesota State Patrol SSP managed to survive and stay in such phenomenal condition.
This truly is a survivor! Somehow it managed to stay so original, with so few miles, and in such amazing condition. You just wouldn't think it would happen with a Mustang that served 4 years in the state of Minnesota. Go to this link and scroll down to folders w/pics http://public.fotki.com/MOstang/mustangs/1989-ford-ssp-musta/photographs/ . The blue color has a way of reflecting alot in photos that makes paint look damaged/flawed. It doesn't...those are just reflections in the paint.
So what are my plans for it? I am going to begin researching and working towards returning it to in-service condition as it served with the Minnesota State Patrol. To be successful in that endeavor I will need help input from the forum and will be posting to that end.
Some of you may have read me post previously about a household statute of limitations on the number of Mustangs I can have. While I have occassionally violated that for short periods of time, the statute remains in effect. To that end I need to do something previously unforseen and regrettable, which is to sell my 1990 North Carolina State Highway Patrol SSP Mustang. I knew that going in on this deal and I could only imagine 2 diff't SSP state agencies that would lead me to sell the NCSHP SSP. Minnesota happens to be one of those, but I never imagined one would surface in this quality condition (figured a roller might surface or hacked up one but I wouldn't buy one like that).
Knowing all the research and work I have put into my North Carolina State Highway Patrol SSP, I'm sure you can all understand what a difficult decision I reached. I will be placing another post listing it for sale in the next couple days. In the meantime feel free to contact me via PM if you have questions. The good news is as long as I have it listed for sale and work towards that end, my wife will be patient. Maybe I'll luck out and get to enjoy it the rest of the summer. That wouldn't be such a bad deal ;).
ImEvil1
05-09-2010, 06:45 PM
Congrats on your purchase.....I'm glad to see that it went to a good home.
sspanthony
05-09-2010, 08:09 PM
Congratulations; cant wait to watch the progress on this one.....
NoDrama43
05-09-2010, 08:38 PM
glad you were able to get it done Mike. The NC car is a nice one so maybe if you stall a little the bride will relax the rule a little. :2thumbs:
MOstang
05-10-2010, 08:02 AM
The NC car is a nice one so maybe if you stall a little the bride will relax the rule a little. :2thumbs:
Gentleman - Thanks for your feedback gentleman...I'm really looking forward to researching and enjoying this SSP.
Jim - We'll see how it goes. Maybe I'll get lucky on that one, especially if a sale doesn't happen right away :southpark:. Having to make other provisions for space makes it a little tough to keep her from thinking about it. She's sacrificed at home already on that note :whistlin:.
28HopUp
05-10-2010, 10:24 AM
Congrats on the new MN SSP - sweet! G/L with the sale on the NC car.
MOstang
05-10-2010, 09:12 PM
Thanks again folks. The link below will take you to a walk-around video I took with my iPod looking at the car Saturday in Wisconsin. I find it interesting the trunk release is in the trunk. Has all the other typical SSP items...160 MPH speedo; the buck tags even say Minnesota; etc, etc...just not the trunk release button under the steering wheel. Is that typical w/the 1989 SSP's? Also this one has a gas cap release button (orange) you'll see in video adjacent to the trunk release button in the glove box. Was that a factory item in 1989? Thanks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bc2aY9C2gE
ImEvil1
05-10-2010, 10:20 PM
Thanks again folks. The link below will take you to a walk-around video I took with my iPod looking at the car Saturday in Wisconsin. I find it interesting the trunk release is in the trunk. Has all the other typical SSP items...160 MPH speedo; the buck tags even say Minnesota; etc, etc...just not the trunk release button under the steering wheel. Is that typical w/the 1989 SSP's? Also this one has a gas cap release button (orange) you'll see in video adjacent to the trunk release button in the glove box. Was that a factory item in 1989? Thanks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bc2aY9C2gE
Mike,
The fuel door release was part of the power lock group. The brochures list the relocated decklid release as standard for the Special Service Package for '88-'89, but I'd bet it could have been deleted and is just not listed in the brochures. Here is an in-service pic I took of an '88 FBI SSP car without the relocated decklid release and with both the power fuel door and decklid release buttons in the glove-box. I also have pics of an '89 FBI car that is set-up exactly the same way:
MOstang
05-10-2010, 11:11 PM
Thanks Mike for posting up that picture...it's an exact match for the Minnesota SSP. Interesting to learn this info. Thanks again.
ImEvil1
05-10-2010, 11:35 PM
Thanks Mike for posting up that picture...it's an exact match for the Minnesota SSP. Interesting to learn this info. Thanks again.
No prob, Mike. Glad to help.
ssp91ssp
05-11-2010, 11:07 PM
Mike, :2thumbs: on the new purchase !
love the blue ssp cars ..:yes:
I hope it works out and the NC gets to stay, if not , best of luck on it ..
Hec
ssp91ssp
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