Government owned TR's

Kellen gn

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When i purchased my I received documentation that it was originally owned by the DEA and used in Miami. It was auctioned off after it had 77,000 miles on it. Does anyone else know that their TR was used for police or government work?
 
I don't know, but I have Jon Voight's GN. I have the pencil I found under the seat with his teeth marks on it as proof. :biggrin:
 
CT used them as trooper cars.

I still think mine was a CT trooper car because there is no prior trail before 1994 when it shows as owned by CT. Then it was all over MASS :eek:
 
When i purchased my I received documentation that it was originally owned by the DEA and used in Miami. It was auctioned off after it had 77,000 miles on it. Does anyone else know that their TR was used for police or government work?

Post up your RPO codes
 
FBI cars had braces welded in behind the rear seats as well. No speed cut on the chip and digital dash would not flash 85 if so equipped.

To teh OP post up your trunk codes dude...
 
In the late 80's when shopping for car for my son, we saw a beautiful 86 Olds 442, green with gold pen stripes and about 9000 miles on it.
So the salesman is telling how the car was always serviced there and then added that it was even garaged there.
When I asked who would keep a new car at a stealership - He reluctantly stated that it was a Narc car.
When I noticed that the rear tires were very worn and the fronts like new, he replied "Oh those are special tires, they come that way". Guy was good.

We passed, figured the 9000 miles was at WOT. Plus he wanted almost new car price for it.
 
In 1999 I purchased an '87 "T" from the University of Tennesse at Knoxville. It had been a government experimental test car, one of five, that tested M85 fuel. M85 stood for 85% methanol (methyl alcohol) and 15 % gasoline. There was quite a bit of work done on the car. It had only 33K miles on it. The work was done at the Oak Ridge Labs in Tennessee.

Then three years ago I sold it to a fellow in Georgia who is a member of this board. He went through it and painted it and just generally gave it all the TLC it needed. It turned out beautifully.
 
Here are my codes from the trunk lid:

ar9 au3 a01 a31 bd1 bs1 bv8 bx1 bx5 by4 b19 b24 b71 b72 b77 b79 b81 b89 cd4 c01 c18 c49 c60 d35 d55 d71 e5z fe3 ffl gmd gu6 g80 g87 j41 j50 k09 k34 lc2 mw9 mx0 na5 np5 n33 n83 pon qyz tl6 tl8 tt5 t43 t47 t83 t93 ua1 uq1 us7 uw4 ux1 u23 vh6 vk3 v73 we2 yr1 ys1 yt1 yt9 19u 6yx 7yw 8pz 82c 82i 829 9sj u.wa848
 
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