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Old 01-25-2013, 05:18 PM
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Cool 1992 South Carolina unmarked SSP

Hello, My name is Tony and I am a new member. I have a 1992 unmarked SC Highway Patrol Mustang. It is Wild strawberry with all red interior. When I say all red interior, I mean no black trim anywhere. It is also a factory five speed. I looked in the VIN list and found mine. It is IFACP40E6NF140284. Does this color combination make it a rare SSP? I pulled the carpet looking for a build sheet, but had no luck. Any information would be appreciated.
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Old 01-25-2013, 05:44 PM
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Welcome! Have you located the buck tag/s? This, among other things, would determine if it is in fact an SSP or just a civilian car turned unmarked car. I like the red on red cars for some reason. Any pics you have would be appreciated. We love pics! Take a picture of the door tag/sticker if you can. This will have the DSO # and Vin number on it. It should have a certified speedo, relocated trunk release button somewhere on the drivers side instead of in the glove box, etc. Thanks, and welcome again!
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Old 01-25-2013, 05:57 PM
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It does have the buck tags. One of the tags has police on it. They are behind the headlight bucket and hard to get to. It does have a dso number and the 160 speedometer. The trunk release is on the left side. It also has ground straps on the hood hinges and trunk hinges. It still has the numbers the state sprayed in the drivers door jam,under the hood and on the radiator support.I will get some pics on here in a few days. Thanks for your response
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Old 01-25-2013, 06:01 PM
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Tony, welcome to the site!
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Old 01-25-2013, 06:43 PM
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Every time I try to post my pics it says they are to big. What do I need to do?
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Old 01-25-2013, 06:56 PM
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Tony, if you are using a PC, hit the start button in the lower left corner of your desktop, and then click "All Programs". In the Accessories folder, there is a program called MS Paint. Use that to open up one of your pictures. The top drop-down menu has a tab for "Image". Click on Stretch/Skew and reduce the percentage as much as you need (use the same percentage for both directions). You can also go into Edit and click undo if you make it too small. I try to get my picture width to around 800-1,000 pixels. Once you get it to the right size, you can either save as-is or rename it as a smaller file. Then you can upload the pictures by attaching them to your post.
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