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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 3366495" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>Not all police cars have a history of drunks and druggies ruining them. Not to mention since at least the mid to late 90s most carpet and rear seats in patrol cars were removed and replaced with rubber floors and hard plastic, one-piece seats. Not all, of course, but that was, and is, the trend.</p><p></p><p>I was gonna buy one of our old fleet cars that was being rotated out since it was 4 years old and was due to go to auction. It was a 96 Caprice 9C1 with the good ole LT1 motor. It was a division commanders car, had 36k-ish miles, never had a light bar on it. It did have the various plugged holes for antennas and such and holes in the dash and rear deck from lights. Doubtful anyone with a criminal history was ever in that car.</p><p></p><p>But, money was tight and the fleet manager moved it to some other dept in the city.</p><p></p><p>I didn't want it because it was a cop car. Hell...I got paid to drive those every day. I wanted it because I probably could've picked it up for $4k or $5k and it was as close to a Corvette as I'd ever get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 3366495, member: 45773"] Not all police cars have a history of drunks and druggies ruining them. Not to mention since at least the mid to late 90s most carpet and rear seats in patrol cars were removed and replaced with rubber floors and hard plastic, one-piece seats. Not all, of course, but that was, and is, the trend. I was gonna buy one of our old fleet cars that was being rotated out since it was 4 years old and was due to go to auction. It was a 96 Caprice 9C1 with the good ole LT1 motor. It was a division commanders car, had 36k-ish miles, never had a light bar on it. It did have the various plugged holes for antennas and such and holes in the dash and rear deck from lights. Doubtful anyone with a criminal history was ever in that car. But, money was tight and the fleet manager moved it to some other dept in the city. I didn't want it because it was a cop car. Hell...I got paid to drive those every day. I wanted it because I probably could've picked it up for $4k or $5k and it was as close to a Corvette as I'd ever get. [/QUOTE]
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