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09-19-2010 01:43 PM |
Update
I've been meaning to update this thread. Held a telephone conversation with the gentleman who's company won a competitive bidding and was contracted by the Minnesota State Patrol to install a "base package" for their twenty (20) 1989 SSP Mustangs.
Essentially this installation entailed putting the switch box, lighting, siren, associated brackets plus the radar bracket into each Mustang. The Minnesota State Patrol then actually handled installation of the radios, sti-co adapter, MDT and radar itself into each Mustang. Interestingly he recalled a specific memory of bending 20 brackets to attach with other off the shelf parts utilized in order to create each Mustang's radar bracket. He mentioned the brackets they made came off the top of the dash and had supports go into the air/heat vents on top of the dash with an angle bracket attaching in the inside left jamb of the glove box (adjacent to the fuel and trunk release buttons). This provides confirmation on the marks on top of my dash and sure enough I opened the glove box and found 2 holes in the location he suggested I look. Net/net this was a good experience as I've made a valuable contact and learned more about my Minnesota State Patrol SSP Mustang.
It's always fascinated me the creative ways in which various agencies installed equipment into the Mustangs. He's going to look through the old historical records in order to determine what has been retained and if they have photos. I'm due to follow-up with him and see if he's had time to dig through any of that as yet. Hopefully I'll end up with some other tidbits of information and a photo or 2 if I'm real lucky.
Will be attending my 1st car show with the 1989 Minnesota State Patrol SSP a week from today at the Mid-Michigan Mustang Club's all-Ford car show. Hopefully the weather will be better than last year.
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