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Yes they sure are
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Chris,
Did you purchase that car from a guy named Roland???? Jerry 91 X-SCHP 2-12-311 90 X-NCSHP Caprice 77 Nova 9C1 83 Malibu 9C1 (Coming Soon) |
No, this guy's name was Jeremy. But it could have been owned by a Roland before him.
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Do you have any indication what the unit number was for this SSP?
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I have not found anything, but to be honest on an Idaho car I have no idea where to look. If someone knows, I will certainly try and find it.
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I was curious too as this is a smaller fleet so I was wondering.
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I agree. A good question, but I have no idea as to the answer. I haven't seen anything obvious like any kind of label or paint on the door jambs.
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I do know that the unit numbers are designated by the license plate on the car as it will have ISP-XXX whatever the three digit trooper number is or was. That year could have even been a centennial plate issue too based on what I found here:
http://www.statetrooperplates.com/isp.htm I have to wonder if there was something put inside the glove box lid or on the firewall or even behind the gas cap door somewhere. |
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