Aside from the fact that "tater2" isn't even good enough to be classified as a wannabe, what I find interesting in this photo is the unmarked car on the left with the missing door trim. It looks like it has all the indications of a full-fledged 2000 Ford PI like snap-on center hubs, black bumper and taillight strips, as well as black door handles. But the B-posts are blacked out, which was normally on the Street Appearance Package and civilian cars.
no i don't think every new squad car always get's new equipment i just ment i havent seen many around in a while. i know about how departments use lighting and radios for years my 2004 cv had a 15 year old street hawk on it when i first got it.
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Tater2(Private)
7 years 8 months ago
They don't make it anymore. Do you think every new squad car gets new equipment. Many departments reuse lighting and radio equipment for decades. This department has probably used this light on several differnt cars over the past 20 or 30 years.
It looks like it has all the indications of a full-fledged 2000 Ford PI like snap-on center hubs, black bumper and taillight strips, as well as black door handles. But the B-posts are blacked out, which was normally on the Street Appearance Package and civilian cars.
i know about how departments use lighting and radios for years my 2004 cv had a 15 year old street hawk on it when i first got it.