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Old 03-07-2009, 10:51 AM
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As you regulars may remember, my '93 SSP did not ever have any spotlights, lights, antenna's or any other police equiptment installed. I've got a buddy who just picked up a 2001 P-71 and wants to get rid of the spotlight. I was thinking of installing it on my SSP, even though it did not have one, ever. I think that it would make it more SSP-like. As it sits now, you'd have to look inside to see that it is an SSP.

I'd like your opinion on doing this. There is no hole in the A-pillar, so I'd have to drill one. Would I be ruining my car by installing a spotlight?



P.S. No, I still have not found out what my car ever was.
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Old 03-07-2009, 11:04 AM
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Before you start drilling holes in your car, you better check the fitment of the CVPI spotlight. Likely that it's not going to fit.

IMHO, I would not put holes in your car to make it look more ssp. What you have may be an unmarked, which is equally as special. My '93 never had a spotlight, and sure I wish it had at times. But, if FHP did not put one, I am not about to be the one to put another hole in the car. Especially, one that weakens the structure in a rollover.
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Old 03-07-2009, 11:24 AM
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Before you start drilling holes in your car, you better check the fitment of the CVPI spotlight. Likely that it's not going to fit.

IMHO, I would not put holes in your car to make it look more ssp. What you have may be an unmarked, which is equally as special. My '93 never had a spotlight, and sure I wish it had at times. But, if FHP did not put one, I am not about to be the one to put another hole in the car. Especially, one that weakens the structure in a rollover.
i am sure if you do some looking, you'll discover that your 93 had spots on both sides of it at one time-done by a former owner......not the fhp
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Old 03-07-2009, 11:32 AM
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spotlights are cool! I would do it!
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Old 03-07-2009, 11:49 AM
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I wouldn't drill anything that wasnt there. If I were you, I'd sell it and buy a marked car. Someone wants your unmarked just the way it is. Don't butcher it.
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i am sure if you do some looking, you'll discover that your 93 had spots on both sides of it at one time-done by a former owner......not the fhp
Guess I'll have to pull the pillar trim at some point and start doing more research.
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i am sure if you do some looking, you'll discover that your 93 had spots on both sides of it at one time-done by a former owner......not the fhp
Here you go.

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Thanks Russ and Mike. I have a lot of history to uncover. I emailed the owner that bought it at auction to see if he had any pics of how it left FHP and what really is "correct." The more old pics the better.

And, Toshi, a glimpse of what your car would look like with spots.
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Here is a pic shortly after he bought it (no spots, incorrect front light):




I saw many of the later unmarked cars sell at the auctions and the only one I remember seeing with a spotlight was a black unmarked car that Mark LaMaskin from PerformanceAutosport bought.
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Toshi,

I thought I responded to your post, but I don't see it.

The CV spots are a little different, and they mounted through the door on the new bodystyle, not the pillar.

You can find spotlights on eBay to use that would be more correct, or can be made to be more correct.

It's your car...so my vote is to do what makes you happy.
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