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Old 03-13-2008, 03:55 PM
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Last week I was able to purchase 2 FHP SSP cars down in Florida. One of the cars was in Vero Beach. The owner had purchased the car at the FHP auction in 1996. He purchased the car with 116K miles for $5,800 and said it was by far the nicest SSP at that particular sale. He and his wife drove the car daily for the first 1 1/2 years and then used the car sparingly. The last time the car was registered was 2002 and it had been sitting in their carport. I was told the car was a "Lojack" equipped car. At first I thought ya sure! Well, after a little checking, he was right!

A carfax reveals that this particular car served the State of Florida in Miami and Palm Beach. Although this car has all the original body panels as noted by the VIN stickers, the carfax shows 2 accident reports with numbers were filed on the car. With the help and suggestions from "Bud" that I look at the pictures on the site showing a Lojack equipped car and that "Jarhead" was able to find the unit number of his FHP SSP through the accidents numbers, I contacted "Jarhead" with a PM and provided him with the 2 accident report numbers.

Marcus called me today and was able to provide to me the unit number of my new Lojack equipped FHP SSP which is unit #432. He was also able to get the accident reports which shows both were minor. He also looked at the agency pictures on page 2 which show 2 Lojack equipped SSP's and low and behold, courtesy of "Real Stories of the Highway Patrol", there is a picture showing a Trooper on his handheld radio with unit #432 in the background. The photo clearly confirms that #432 was a Lojack equipped car while in service. That's kinda neat to find that there is already an "in service" picture of the car already on the web!

http://www.specialservicemustang.net/FHP2.htm

I want to thank Bud and Marcus for their help in finding the unit # for this car and potentially the officer to whom the car was assigned. It is also neat to confirm with an in-service picture that the car was equipped with Lojack and Federal deck lights in the rear.

One thing I did learn from both of the pictures. The other Lojack equipped car in the pictures has the unit # on the roof. My car #432 does not.

Finding information such as this and more importantly, receiving the interest and help from other board members really makes this hobby a lot of fun.

Thanks for the help guys!!!!
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Old 03-13-2008, 04:07 PM
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Did you purchase the DVD's Danielle made? There's footage of your car. http://www.sspmustang.org/forums/showthread.php?t=5866
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Old 03-13-2008, 04:21 PM
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Very nice.

I'll double-check when I'm home this evening, but this may be a better shot of your car:

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For a change someone has the unit number before getting the car. , by the way the car is parked at the TGK Correctional Institute in Miami NW 72nd Ave. and NW 36 St. That facility opened its doors in 1990 so that gives you an idea of when the episode was filmed.
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I thought the same thing about that photo also being of my car since the hat on the package tray in both pictures "looks" to be positioned the same, the car has the same Federal deck lights and there is no unit number on the roof.
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I thought the same thing about that photo also being of my car since the hat on the package tray in both pictures "looks" to be positioned the same, the car has the same Federal deck lights and there is no unit number on the roof.
I'll check tonight.

The vid-caps are from 2006, and the episode was filmed in '94. IIRC, there is a bunch of footage of that car in the clip, but I'll take a look.

I chose those two pics for the resto doc because they showed the different deck lights and lo-jack (and the unit number).

That's two that we've identified from the footage.
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Here you go....fresh capture showing the unit number. BTW...Trooper Tim Brown drove it.
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Mike,

Thanks. That's neat!!!!
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Old 03-13-2008, 11:32 PM
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Yep...kinda small world, huh?

I lived in Vero for years, BTW.
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BTW the next time you are in Vero stop by, you were a mere 30 minutes from the shop and my SSP was parked out front ! And it is kind of embarassing to get beat to a car in my own backyard, I was working in Sebastian until just a few months ago.
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