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			Steve, I'm really sorry to hear how the story turned out.  But what a quick search it was. About the fastest I've heard of.  
 You've found a new family here and we welcome your input as much as you can provide.  Maybe he saved something that you can have as a momento to add to your photos, or maybe you can buy what's left.
 
 Keep us posted on your reunion.  This is the opposite of what I've always heard and done - the driver is searching out the car.  I'm searching out the driver.  Found one - my Colorado State Patrol Camaro - now I need to find the other one for my '82 CHP.
 
 I missed my '95 Mustang GT so much that I ran a carfax on it a few years ago.  It sat for a while at the dealership, then finally sold and went to Mississippi.  It was reported stolen, then recovered with moderate damage.  It sat idle for at least a year or more, then finally was registered and titled again.  I was heartbroken.  I took such good care of that car and had the inside looking so new that the dealership didn't have to do anything to ready it for sale when I traded her in.  I don't know that I would want to see her today.  Part of me really wants her back and if I had the space and the funds, I would track her down.  It would be a tearful reunion and restoration.
 
 So, best of luck to you.
 
 Greg
 
				__________________1982 CHP Mustang Coupe, Unit # E870567  **SOLD to chp1982**
 1988 Mustang 5.0 LX, Unit # HP 43 (Wyoming Highway Patrol)
 1991 Ford Crown Victoria S (Brentwood, CA Police Dept/Cinema Vehicle Svcs)
 1992 Chevrolet Camaro RS B4C, Unit # 360 (Colorado State Patrol)  **SOLD BACK TO CSP**
 1996 Bronco XL 5.8L (California Highway Patrol)
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