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Guest jj wrote: Tuesday, March 8, 2005 - 3:25

I agree. I must point out that MO and KS highway patrol are all different colors because they have a program where they sell the cars when the warranty runs out so they are constanly buying new cars. It is hard for them to keep one color with that program because they buy a lot of the cars off dealers lots.

Guest jj wrote: Monday, March 7, 2005 - 0:43

Indiana sure has switched the color of their cars a lot over the years.
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Actually if you think about it, the really haven't. From their inception until 1959 they were black, for only about 7yrs they were blue. In '67, they went to white and kept that until 1997 when they went back to black.

Other states have changed colors as many, if not more times. For example:

Pennsylvania- b&w, black, white, pale green, green&white, blue&gold, blue&yellow, blue&white, white (probably the most color scheme changes)

Washington- b&w, blue, white, black, white
Iowa- black, gold, white, gold, black, gold
IL- black, b&w, tan, white
Ohio- black, white, silver, dark gray, white
Missouri- no set color
N Dakota- no set color until the 1980s
Kentucky- black, blue&white, silver
Maryland- olive&black, yellow, tan, black&olive
Montana- white, blue, b&w
New York- brown, silver, b&w, blue&yellow, blue

I'm sure I've missed a few other changes on some of those too.

Greg
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