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Va 5.0 02-03-2010 02:48 PM

Considering purchasing 1987 CHP
 
I have done a lot of reading on ssp information, thanks to your website. I have always wanted one. I recently saw a 1987 CHP car for sale in New Mexico. I emailed the guy and he was not able to locate the buck tags but he informed me that the car has a calibrated speedo, the remote trunk release, full size spare, holes in he front bumper cover for the siren and it has a cheap paint job over the original black and white. It is missing the spotlights and the heater core is shot and he by passed it. I called him the next night and he went out in the garage and read to me the DSO code from the door label 72-0068 which would be San Jose.
He bought it in California in 1993 and has had it ever since.
He gave me the Vin and with this info I found the vehicle # or unit# that it had when it was in the CHP. In 2001 he put a motor from a mustang gt in it and the body currently has 267K on it, the motor and 5 spd trans have about 120K . Thanks to all the info you guys have about these mustangs or I would not have been able to verify it was a CHP mustang.
Since the car is across the country from Va, I was leary of buying a car from so far away. Luckily I remembered an old co-worker that lives out there and I was able to contact him. He is going to check it out for me. Hopefully my brother and I will take a flight out there and take a road trip back to Va. Worst case I could look into shipping it. I am in no rush, but I would like to take my time and restore it back to its CHP days.
My question is do you think that it is worth the $3,200 he is asking.

NoDrama43 02-03-2010 07:07 PM

Yes :)

STARSKI 02-03-2010 07:26 PM

Interesting mine is also a san jose car, with the DSO of 72 009. Although mine is a 93.

ImEvil1 02-03-2010 08:13 PM

Jack,

Definitely worth $3200...and you don't see many '87s around.

Welcome to the website.

Jeremy,

All of the CHP cars have the San Jose DSO (72), just different order numbers (last 4 digits).

mac88chp 02-03-2010 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ImEvil1 (Post 18273)
Jack,

Definitely worth $3200...and you don't see many '87s around.

Welcome to the website.

Jeremy,

All of the CHP cars have the San Jose DSO (72), just different order numbers (last 4 digits).

+1 ... Worth $3,200 all day long.

Besides '87s, we never see many '91s either. Be the first to restore one!

stadair 02-06-2010 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by STARSKI (Post 18271)
Interesting mine is also a san jose car, with the DSO of 72 009. Although mine is a 93.

Do you mean 72 0009? That's what mine is. And also a '93.

stadair 02-06-2010 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ImEvil1 (Post 18273)
Jack,

All of the CHP cars have the San Jose DSO (72), just different order numbers (last 4 digits).

So, STARSKI's car could be 009? Where mines is 0009?

ImEvil1 02-06-2010 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by stadair (Post 18307)
So, STARSKI's car could be 009? Where mines is 0009?

They are definitely 4 digits.....prolly just a mistype.

stadair 02-06-2010 10:18 AM

Can there be two 0009 of the same year?

Va 5.0 02-06-2010 10:35 AM

Just bought it!!!
I found out that it was #2920 with an in service California exempt tag 422920. DSO 72-0068.
I think that the last 4 of the DSO code should just be the order # not the car #.


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