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1982-1986 Special Service Mustangs The 4-eyed cars. |
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possible 86 ssp in state auction
auction is aug 29. plate# 910781 says its a 86 mustang
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93 chp unit 5333 polyurathane motor mounts 1.7 roller rockers typhoon intake, bbk cold air intake, professional products 70tb and egr c&L 73mm mass air |
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where's the link ?
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http://www.dgs.ca.gov/ofam/Programs/...?AuctionID=178
License Number: 910781 Year, Make, Model: 1986 FORD MUSTANG Mileage: 32266 Status: Not Ready Main Auction: [blank] No Docs: [blank] Quote:
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My dad and I have known about this car for a few weeks now. We will be attending the auction with intentions of buying it and bringing it back to Oregon.
My dad is gonna run the plate to get the VIN, then we will see if the VIN fits in the CHP VIN range. It may not even be an SSP. It could have been a confiscated car put into undercover use, or just an administrative car, or used by some other state run entity. It certainly could be a CHP car that was transferred to another agency in the state, and that agency put a newer plate on the car. With the X, it is a non running car and has most likely been sitting for a few years. Stuff like that happens. |
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did anyone find out if it is a 86 chp
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No not yet, my dad hasn't ran the plate yet. That's the only way to get the VIN.
In my last post I mixed up the X meaning. Car doesn't have an X, so it has been sitting for years most likely, thus it won't start or had mech problems so it was parked. |
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Can anyone from Sacramento take a ride over to Davis to see if they can take some pictures and inspect the vehicle before this date if they would let them.
Tom |
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Viewing is the morning of the auction, 1 hour before the auction starts. You have to be present to bid, have to pay in cash, and have to pay in full that day.
That's how this auction works. |
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I read that in the Auction list, but didn't know if they might allow a preview before hand. It never hurts to ask.
Tom |
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Yeah they are pretty strict on people only being able to view on the day of the show. The auctioneer(and staff I think) is actually in Utah and travels to Davis for the auction.
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