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1989 Arizona DPS SSP T-114
Well I finally received my SSP after 8 weeks of waiting and have a few questions. Did this car originally have black 10 holes or silver. The reason I'm asking is because the car is 100% original and unmolested and has silver rims. Even the spare with a worn out VR60 is silver. I also found the unit # marked on the rear licence plate space which I already knew from the original service records but cool none the less.
Gary |
They could have stripped the paint off. The only '87-'89 AZ shot in the gallery shows black wheels. http://www.specialservicemustang.net...ges/AZ/AZ2.jpg
I'm trying to think if there were any '87-'89 AZ ssp's in the Real Stories dvds. Worth checking into. Just about everybody blacks them out no matter what the year. |
Per the 1989 SSP Brochure, you could order cars with the "black-out delete" treatment on the wheels.
http://www.specialservicemustang.net/1989_bro_page2.htm The prior year brochures do not make mention of that option, so it could have been an '89-only deal (especially since they went to the silver as standard the following year). |
Congrats Gary!
Good info there Mike!!:2thumbs: |
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I have heard of individual Troopers stripping the wheels, like Brian said (Bret knows an FHP Trooper that did it to his cars), but I guess we need to see some more in-service pics to see what the deal is. |
The polaroid of the 89 SSP my buddy had back in the day had silver wheels and was as it came from the factory.
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What about the Trooper? |
Yea, it was Al Kettner, I lost track of him around 10 years ago, but found his name as a salesman at a Dodge dealer in orlando a few months ago.
Havent talked to the Trooper in a while, missing those 3 still makes me ill...... |
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What year Mustang did the Trooper who stripped his wheels have? (if you remember...or maybe your Father does) |
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