Please call me at 615 347 7459 or PM me with a phone number so I can call you! Special Service Package does not meet Ford Motor Company durability requirements for
Subdivisions of Oregon State Police.
Ford creates Mustang Mach-E GT Police Interceptor for Michigan State was tried by several officers throughout the state who at the time seemed to prefer the
have to see one of these mounted on the vehicle to realize how out of proportion it
pony ride Jun 5, 2007 pony ride New Member Mar 31, 2005 58 0 0 61 Renton, WA www.mustangevolution.com Jun 5, 2007 #1 We were driving north on I-5 on Sunday just past Salem when I noticed in the distance a white 05+ Mustang on the right shoulder kind of tucked into some bushes. July 20, 2020. Georgia. oddly enough wigwags were typically not standard. Officers learned to shift to a
Many restored and
transmission. Two-tone paint jobs were completed in the body shop at the plant, and
In July 1985, the Patrol added 25 Ford Mustangs to the fleet. strobes. it after being struck head-on by a drunk driver on the wrong side of the road in '96 after
Your browser is out-of-date! was significantly faster than the full size sedans in use at the time. There were 2 complaints with the vehicles, first, that the
The Mustangs average of
I do recall the suspension be solid, especially during the spring months and the road are
One disadvantage of the Mustang was its small size. It has known security flaws and may not display all features of this and other websites. The Ford Mustang Mach-E is Ford's first real jump into a mass-market EV, which means it was only a matter of time before it saw use in the police force. The only mechanical repairs were brake pads/lining,
workers). For a look at a bucktag, door stickers and photos for one of
The Mustang also proved to be more
marked units did. they evaluated their performance. Mustang
original engines-the same ones used for 70-90K of sometimes hard pursuit driving while in
'Pancake' style dash lights were used on
7/2005, I saw
The car was sent to our academy and the driving
Their career lasted until the late 1990s, when they were replaced by "Special Service" B4C Chevrolet Camaros. with winter weather actually refused to drive them in inclement conditions! . Kelly McClouds 1990 is # 543. gun belt;agencies such as Delaware complained that the seats actually broke
for a measured mile and not the indicated speed,
covering the cars up to 100K; nice examples of these special warranty cards
such as radio and siren control boxes to fit in the Mustangs' cramped interior. State Patrol. Oregon State Police Law Enforcement Salem, Oregon 1,992 followers OSP will be a leader in delivering high-quality services that support and enhance public safety in the 21st Century. you to run the same colors but without markings. purchased 12 units in 1990 with six being unmarked and 6 marked units. There were a lot
1993
. gray, dark
Kentucky State Police. in the high 60's-70's when retired. The two-way radio was
Ford recently debuted a police-ready. I followed up my two year stint in the Mustang with a 4 year assignment
service! fuel efficient than the larger sedans. The SSP cars generally get purchased for a couple of reasons: Either racing,
When the other units arrived
the cars for a good deal of use in all aspects of law enforcement. put them through the paces of patrol throughout the state. instructors ran the car on our pursuit course. at cars from one troop to another. Mustang was slowly phased out of service in the 1990s. the other units arrived. The
min flares, fire extinguishers, pry bars, 4-5 gallons of water, radio equipt, my 25lb
breaking seats was a problem.
was to enforce the 55 MPH speed limit in effect at the time, and to reduce the pursuit
Tampa. were not normally mounted on Mustangs (there are a couple of exceptions). One of the taglines used by Ford to help sell this car was This Ford chases Porsches for a living[2]. The EVOC vehicles were highly maintained to ensure safety while on the track. Washington State Patrol
It was common for Mustangs to be retired
[1] The car was meant to provide a speedier option for police departments in lieu of other full sized (and heavier) sedans on the market at the time. It's interesting to note that the 1993 Ford SSP Brochure states clearly "The
The collision occurred around 6 p.m., according to the Oregon State Police Logs released this morning. they did in the 80's and 90's-except with a new technology SSP Mustang! Troopers selected for these each underwent 16 hours of driving training. the car for $1,500 dollars, brought it home, cleaned it up and have been
and unmarked cars. The lack of icy
Sergeant Calloway heard the driver was traveling the wrong way as he was exiting at Exit 82, the log says. costs. Now that
stem from their intended police usage. The older Mustangs seemed to show improvement through the
Delaware also purchased 10 Mustangs for one year only, 1987. Nevertheless, the cars were used in colder
'69 Dodge 440's, the old and new Camaros, Volares, even a one off 428 '70 Mercury . The new tax credits, together with cash incentives already offered by Energy Trust of Oregon for both electric and natural gas upgrades, mean utility customers in Oregon and Southwest Washington can save more on items and equipment that may lead to a significant reduction in energy costs. VR60's were
1986: The Mustang for 1986 had several changes, with the engine being the
The course consisted of 1.7 miles of roadway
No spotlights were installed on the line, (confirmed by several
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[1] The car was meant to provide a speedier option for police departments in lieu of other full sized (and heavier) sedans on the market at the time. Many still exist today, either still in some role of law enforcement, from display cars to DARE cars, or in the hands of collectors and racers. Wow - this one is already gone form eBay! for any auto dealer, and they scrambled to find a solution. 1985:The patrol did not order any 1985 models. The cars were
crude L bracket was usually mounted center of the dash-the 'signature' for
It has known security flaws and may not display all features of this and other websites. The OSP enforces all of Oregon's criminal laws and assists local law enforcement agencies. and then took a different job within the department. the info we can get helps! Florida Highway Patrol and the
Designated as an S442 model; this model served Seal Beach until its retirement in the late 1990s.[9]. The test proved the Mustang SSP superior to the El Camino and the USAF ordered 20 for work with the spyplanes. [3], While not a true SSP, Saleen modified another 5.0, a 1989 5.0 LX Hatchback, for the Seal Beach, California Police Department. all made use of the Mustangs. Learn
that worked for one of the Big 3 competitors. The Oregon State Police will be a leader. through 1993 cars were equipped with this optional 2 pc. Only 3 unmarked red cars were purchased;
I've seen
with sharp curves, hill crests, curves with reverse camber, high speed
with the 93's. difference being these were all automatic cars, except for several
Sergeant Calloway and the driver were transported to local area hospitals where they were treated for non-life-threatening injuries, according to the log. at least 5 years on the patrol and a good driving record and permission from
I took paint stripper to my wheels and removed the paint
braking, and lane changes. Because of the 2 door design, there was no room to transport prisoners, a backup had to be
opposite probably became true! The plentiful aftermarket of parts for the 5.0 engine made the SSP platform a desirable frame to work on, but with the dwindling supply and rising prices of genuine Mustang SSPs, these factors have limited racers from converting SSPs for racing purposes. In Michigan, for example, the cars' mileage stayed much lower than comparable
3565 Trelstad Avenue SE, Salem, OR 97317
under the weight of some larger-than-average personnel! station when we first started receiving Mustangs in 1982, but nobody liked them. ORS 30.868 Civil Damages for Custodial Interference "The Crime of Family Abduction" by the U.S. Department of Justice The DSP contact I spoke with reports they were very solid mechanically, with no
Search for a name, keyword, subject, or phrase you would expect to see in the document. passenger compt. The car has 153,000 miles, and still has the original
Large first aid kits issued during
were again fitted with the standard wood stock. required police equipment. on the radio, operate police equipment such as radar, and drive, all at the same time. I felt fortunate to
Oregon State Police refer to this as the OR-IDA car. model, except the front was completely white and they came with the 5 speed
The real complaint came with the power and
general public knew it was fast. If you wanted a prisoner shield they
Vehicle has rear mounted K band radar and round blue deck lights, typical on KSP SSP's. Also 800 mhz antenna in decklid.