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Originally Posted by chp1982
Great save! Glad it made the trip back to CA. What are your plans for the car?
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Im really not sure yet. I would like to paint it original black and white and do my best to get it to original, but I also wan to drive it on weekends or holidays and Im not sure what is allowed without the CHP giving me trouble. I guess I have to do a bit of research!
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Originally Posted by Mustang Kid
Sweet! Glad someone saved it from being turned into something it shouldn't be
Looks like the door was replaced. When the cars were repainted before the CHP sold them on their car lot, generally the door tags were taped off, and door jams left unsanded before paint(unit # readable). The CHP office auto tech where the car served most likely put the reflective tape on the replacement door, pretty sure it was something every CHP vehicle had to have.
My dad has a twin to this car. You can see it in one of the recent threads I have posted.
What are your plans in the long run? You can't find out where a vehicle served unless you have the unit number or the plate(last four digits are the same), then only hope the assignment card still exists.
Can you run VINs on Carfax? Pretty sure you can... I have a 92 GT that needs to be run if thats ok?
You don't find many as nice as the one you bought, especially with the "CHP Repaint" 
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I have heard of the infamous CHP Repaint haha. I bought a pack of VIN runs from CarFax but I used up 4 during my hunt and promised the last to my buddy. But I have unlimited PLATE runs for the next 3 weeks still! If you guys have plates just list them or PM me and I will be more than happy to run them for you.
P.S. If anyone comes across my original door out there let me know!
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Originally Posted by 28HopUp
First off - welcome to the forum. Your SSP looks very nice, and I bet you enjoyed every mile on the way home.  Using some of your pictures, I created a page for your car in our VIN Project:
http://www.specialservicemustang.net...info111876.htm
In terms of that bar code, I know that Toshi's 93 CHP Mustang has a similar bar code, but with only 8 numbers:
http://www.specialservicemustang.net...info111908.htm
And if you can run some CARFAX reports by VIN, I have a few and Bobby aka kapracing has several as well. Let us know and we will send you the numbers. I appreciate your kind offer. 
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Thanks for adding me to the registry! Like I posted above, only have PLATE runs left, sorry. If you have the plates let me know!
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Originally Posted by John10608
Welcome and congrats on the save !
You have a good CHP Mustang there and I am sure you'll make her even better !
I remember those bar codes were for auto theft purposes if I am correct.
Correct me guys if I am wrong.
They came out about 1992 and were on all body parts of cars. It was an easier way to identify if parts were stolen if those codes did not match on the rest of the car or were missing / destryoed.
That is all I remember about those small stickers. They were for auto theft purposes for body parts on cars.
Mine are all pinted over on my car, but still there.
If I remember right, if they are removed, it destroys the numbers on the sticker. Makes them gray so you can tell it has been tampered with.
Wish I'd known you were driving through. I am in Medford Oregon.
Could have met up with you and showed you my 1992 CHP mustang and checked out your car.
Nice picture of your car at the base of Anderson Grade at the i-5 rest stop before Yreka there. Hope you had a great view of Mt. Shasta !!
Keep us posted on the progress !
Congrats !
John
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I would have loved to see a restored 92! Wish I had posted that I was going to make the trip, I was just so nervous about someone else sneaking in before me I had tunnel vision on my trip

And it was a fantastic view, would have been cool to take a few pics at that turnout with your car! Maybe next time.
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Originally Posted by Va 5.0
Congrats on the purchase, that car was tempting me to buy it and make another cross country trip.
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Glad you didnt beat me to it!
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Originally Posted by 93chipper
your unit is E895328
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How do you know this?!