And some are Honorary Deputy Sheriffs :lol:VOR said:
Scott :santa:
And some are Honorary Deputy Sheriffs :lol:VOR said:They've been out there for awhile now. Some are unmarked patrol, some are for admin / Detective units.
I assume it was an MSP car i saw, Grand Prix up in the north end of 128 near 93 once, quite sexy if i may say....darkknight750il said:I like the Grand Prix better
I personally have a silver '01 9C1 that I bought from a guy in NY...it used to be a state-owned car in NC. Possibly state police, but I'm really not sure.mpd61 said:Since our agency used to get MSP cast off's we decide to beat them to the punch this year and bought a 2004 Impala (Black n' white) brand new. That way we wouldn't have to wait six or so years to get it anyway!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I know that MSP in Danvers has a Grand Prix.Curious EMT said:I assume it was an MSP car i saw, Grand Prix up in the north end of 128 near 93 once, quite sexy if i may say....darkknight750il said:I like the Grand Prix better
I don't think it's a good idea to divulge the plates of unmarked MSP cars on a public forum that alot of non-law enforcement personel read.There were at least 100 unmarked impalas with Red Sox plates on them............. yup, that's right, the "R over S"
I've got a 2000 Grand Prix, it handle really good, and I like the sporty style, but forget about putting blue lights in the grill. A lot of the feds have them, DEA, FBI, or they have Intrepids. 8)darkknight750il said:I like the Grand Prix better
Is the Magnum the wagon? It looks interesting, but I'm not sure I would want to drive a station wagon on patrol...VOR said:Would I want an Impala....
No.
I want a Magnum.
Clean up Aisle meVOR said:...a station wagon with RWD and a Hemi...
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