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SCTrooper2000 01-12-2015 11:01 PM

1988 SCHP (How rare?)
 
I might have the opportunity to purchase a 1988 SCHP Unmarked mustang, but i'm wondering what you professional's think it's worth. I just purchased a 90 coupe and would really like this ssp instead.. I know that S.C. started with eight unmarked units in 88, all with aod transmissions. Any thoughts on how hard I should pursue this car? No pun intended..

FlyinTiger 01-12-2015 11:46 PM

Rare, yes. Desirable? To someone looking for one. Any SSP may, one day, become a collectible model. Your best bets are marked units with a 5 speed. Tu-tone adds value. If it is the car you want, buy it regardless of its history. Many of us have fond memories of these doing work in their heyday.

ImEvil1 01-13-2015 10:36 AM

I haven't heard of any unmarked SC cars surfacing, so I think it's pretty neat. What kind of shape is it in?

28HopUp 01-13-2015 11:54 AM

There's one on CL in Greenville, SC, which I believe is the car you are asking about. Check to see if the car has the tell-tale stencils for the unit number, which are typically found on the doorjam and under the hood. Here is one in our VIN Project with the numbers shown -

http://www.specialservicemustang.net...info140284.htm


When you go look at the car, please take a photo of the VIN label and buck tags if possible. The DSO number in the lower right corner of the VIN label should be 6-digits. The car could have been ordered by a small agency instead of the SCHP, so keep that in mind as a possibility. Hopefully, the seller will have some original documentation, too. Good luck! :)

SCTrooper2000 01-13-2015 12:57 PM

Yep that's the one. I'm going to look at it and see how rough it is, and i'll get the DSO and such. I know the later cars had the spray paint stencil, but this car is black.. I have a picture of the first eight in my SCHP annual from years back that shows the original eight unmarked 88's lined up. I hope this is in fact one of them! I'll keep you guy's posted.

28HopUp 01-13-2015 01:15 PM

Good luck! I just realized looking at your signature that the link I posted above was actually your SSP - 'Too funny!

MOstang 01-13-2015 08:18 PM

That would be a cool find. Good luck. :cool:

SCTrooper2000 01-13-2015 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by 28HopUp (Post 49069)
Good luck! I just realized looking at your signature that the link I posted above was actually your SSP - 'Too funny!

I'm not sure if you guy's know what the numbering system means as it refers to the S.C. cars, but the first number (2) designates that it is a patrol car. the second number (12) designates the fact that it is a mustang in the fleet, and the third number (371) is the 371st mustang issued since the first one that the state bought.

kapracing 01-13-2015 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by SCTrooper2000 (Post 49074)
I'm not sure if you guy's know what the numbering system means as it refers to the S.C. cars, but the first number (2) designates that it is a patrol car. the second number (12) designates the fact that it is a mustang in the fleet, and the third number (371) is the 371st mustang issued since the first one that the state bought.

Cool info !!!
Thanks for posting ...

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