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Old 03-12-2011, 01:46 AM
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Outstanding work guys. The cars look great keep up the good work. The blue unit looks especially nice.
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Old 03-12-2011, 03:35 AM
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The blue unit looks especially nice.
Yes, yes it does. Helps that the former owner took really good care of it. I see it every few weeks, and am still envious of it.
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Old 03-13-2011, 08:34 AM
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Thanks for the pictures Ryan. Those PCSD cars are so nice looking! So is Robert's car the one that has a cage/divider in it? That's a neat little feature seldom-seen in an SSP.
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Old 03-13-2011, 01:00 PM
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So is Robert's car the one that has a cage/divider in it? That's a neat little feature seldom-seen in an SSP.
Thanks for the compliments everyone!

Yes, in the blue one Robert has a standard roll bar. In the red one he has a full partition/cage. A few years back we found 2 NOS setups from some guy that used to work for Setina.

Robert put one in his car, and I have one for my 87 WSP (which had one originally). They are unique, and rare. But...makes driving very weird. Like driving in a phone booth. Troopers used to call these car setups: "rolling coffins" - cause if you ever got sideswiped, it would be your coffin.
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It's time to bump this thread 4.5 years later. The car was subsequently sold by Ryan to Buddy, who sold it earlier in 2015 to a "museum" in Florida that tried to flip the car for serious coin. Eventually, the seller listed it on eBay without a reserve, and the car was sold for a fair price. The car will be headed up the East Coast to its new home - my place! I will update this thread as the improvements are made to the car.
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Sweet looking SSP! Congrats Bill !
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Old 11-02-2015, 03:11 AM
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Congrats, Bill! So glad you ended up with the car - and - on to the next chapter for it's history.
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Thanks for the compliments everyone!

Yes, in the blue one Robert has a standard roll bar. In the red one he has a full partition/cage. A few years back we found 2 NOS setups from some guy that used to work for Setina.

Robert put one in his car, and I have one for my 87 WSP (which had one originally). They are unique, and rare. But...makes driving very weird. Like driving in a phone booth. Troopers used to call these car setups: "rolling coffins" - cause if you ever got sideswiped, it would be your coffin.


Do you have any shots of the cage/partition set-ups? I'd love to see that.
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Old 01-04-2017, 07:15 PM
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Do you have any shots of the cage/partition set-ups? I'd love to see that.
Hi Schaffer,

I no longer have any photos of the setup as it went with the car to a new owner. You could likely Google search the internet for PCSD Mustang or Pierce County Sheriff Mustang to see if any pics come up.

Folks used to take photos of the setup every time one of the cars would go out to a show. So I bet there are some pics floating around out there somewhere.

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I guess this one is part of the way installed? Or is this what it looks like fully installed?
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