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I agree on that valuation range. As cool as any documented SMPV is (which is WAY cool), the last ones were the least interesting iteration as the only deviation from a normal PV was the white paint and in some cases deletion of the deck lid lettering. In any case, I hope this one lands in good hands!
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I remember reading that the 1st year SMPVs did not have rear decklid lettering on them, but I just noticed in Sam's pictures that this one while at MT was still marked on the door... ... but not the decklid: It's too bad the CHP had already removed the equipment when the above photos were taken. It would have been nice to see the arrangement used for the rear lights, even if they were just like the B&W units. The seller provided a photo in his ad showing the driver's side 1/4 panel: Hopefully this is not too big of an assumption here on my part, but notice the plug on the decklid for the antenna normally found on the roof? Pretty cool!
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Bill Jr. To everyone out there, wherever you are. Remember, the light at the end of the tunnel may be the police chasing you down in their own Mustang! |
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Bill - Did the CHP use a Whip Antenna on the quarter of the SMPV SSPs? I was thinking they did not. The one for sale certainly had one. Are the pictures you posted from the "yard" of this same car. That one doesn't really look like it had one. Is it possible this car had one while in service with the CHP or served somewhere else after the CHP who installed? Thanks.
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The SMPVs from the 1987 pilot-year did not use a whip antenna on the 1/4 panel, which you can tell was removed from E408383 when the CHP converted it from a B&W into a SMPV:
At least some of the ones from the 1989/1990 era did not have a whip on the 1/4 panel: ...but the ones that followed did have a whip antenna on the 1/4 panel, like this car as seen on page 1 of this thread: As Michael/mac88chp said, the latter year SMPVs were configured closer to regular B&W units than the previous years. But they are still very cool CHP Mustangs! |
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Very interesting...thanks Bill.
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Rear deck lettering on the post-1990 SMPVs was not standard but could be ordered by the area offices if they wanted it per Motor Transport personnel I have talked to. Examples with it:
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Thanks for posting those!
I started searching through our threads to find the attached pic, which is the best one we have of this pair of CHPs. Once I had the plate number, I was able to find this 1989 SMPV in our VIN Project - http://www.specialservicemustang.net...info211375.htm Notice that this 1989 SMPV does have a 1/4 panel whip, unlike the pair of SMPVs pictured above. |
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Thanks for the education gentleman!
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Mike 1992 Michigan State Police SSP Mustang #5114 1993 Wisconsin State Patrol SSP Mustang 1993 Missouri State Highway Patrol SSP Mustang P641 http://members.fotki.com/MOstang/ |
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Brad 1988 Alabama DPS SSP - Demopolis Post/Marengo County - Unit #186 1991 GSP SSP - Troop G / Post 10 - Unit #1238--Sold 1986 Nevada HP SSP - Region HQ/Carson City - Unit #289--Sold 1992 FHP SSP - Troop L / Palm Beach County - Unit #1537--Sold |
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CRAZY antennas!
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