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The installer at the muffler shop said he's done alot of Fox Mustang work, and had never seen anything before like the set-up I have welded into the back of my car. I agree with your assessment - I'd like to drive a stock SSP to feel the difference. |
Ran across the following pic in my picture gallery at another forum.
http://mustangforums.com/forum/membe...4-rtj3-23a.jpg Haven't really had the opportunity to work on the car much with the colder weather. My garage isn't heated, so I have to have a project in-mind to go out there to work. But I do drive it on nice days when the roads are clear. Future plans call for installing a new radio. The front speakers are mounted and wired up, but the rears need to be installed. I would also like to track down the original CHP radio equipment and mounts. The passenger spotlight needs afix'n too. |
I should be getting in one last batch of radio equipment from the CHP guy. Probably won't be any more CC1s or Micor heads from him, but maybe an amp or two and definitely both sets of rear radio gear.
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My mailman dropped off a box today that I've been waiting to receive for more months than I care to count. Inside were some carefully wrapped CHP parts.
The first item is the CHP Shotgun Rack, which is a locking unit that is wired to the ignition switch. The CHP also had hidden switches for quick access. I believe that some modification(s) will be needed to make the standard CHP rack fit the Mustang, but I'm up to the challenge. http://www.mustangcollective.com/ima...834424c4dd.jpg The next item is the Federal CC1 controller. According to the seller (who still outfits cars for the CHP), this CC1 is a working unit, so I will be able to use it to control the lights (no siren in my driver). http://www.mustangcollective.com/ima...8344283b2b.jpg The next picture shows the original CHP first aid kit and bracket, as well as a Regency M100 scanner (an eBay find) that would have been installed in my car originally. http://www.mustangcollective.com/ima...83442a0019.jpg Not pictured are the two animal snare clips for the rear decklid. I will be getting a PVC animal snare soon. I also will be gathering the other trunk items used by the CHP. Once the shotgun rack is mounted, I will keep a fake Remington 870 shotgun in the trunk, and mount it when displaying the car (rather than driving around with a blue rubber shotgun in the rack). So little by little I am gathering parts for my CHP Mustang. And the seller also included two CHP Assignment Cards (E408419 and E422920), so I will be in touch with those owners shortly to mail them their original cards. ;) |
Bill,
I got a CV rack from him, also. If you end up beating us to the mods, please post them up as I know Jim Y. is in the same boat. That CC1 has front light cut-out, but should work fine for what you need. I may have another chassis here if you want to switch it out. I also have a non-working MPA2 siren amplifier if you need it. Let me know on the antenna clip, too....I think you still have mine? |
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My 1985 CHP #E408395
Here is another pciture of my SSP Mustang, parked next to a friend's take-home work-ride (Summer 2010) -
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Bill - A lot to be proud of there and that black really sparkles! :cool:
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very nice Bill. It is always good when you get them painted and back together.
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