if I liived a lil closer I would go get it, just for the power train and associated parts.. 3500 is cheap for a running driverSomeone is dreaming $3,500?
Looks like it would be a struggle to get $500 for it.
brown and gray are common for an unmarked / investigation/ sargent+ units. I would assume that this was a unmarked shift commanders response car.if all it needs is cosmetic repairs, that ain't bad. wonder why it was repainted brown?
I dont know about now, but, there were un marked CHP' on highway 99 from visalia to bakersfield and that was in 81-85,, I dint have a license being 15,only a farm permit, so I learned to watch for them driving to work. and school. (went to school in delano, cuzz there was no high school in earlimart.to the best of my knowledge you don't find many unmarked cars in Cali unless they're for detectives and gang units. Cali law says you can't use them for traffic enforcement. Unmarked CHP cars are rare and are mainly very civilian looking. can't remember who drives them. supervisors maybe? i recall a pic of a CHP unmarked 90s Caprice that had only a single steady red light under the grille and nothing else denoting it was a police car. there is one picture of what i believe is a CHP unmarked Diplomat. can't see much of it.
perhaps this car was passed down to another department? or was painted brown to cover up it's old graphics. i recall in California it is illegal to have a black car with white doors. so all retired patrols cars at least have their doors painted over.
it's interesting this car lost it's spotlights but retained it's push bar? perhaps this car got civilianized before resale and the guy just put another CHP push bar on it?
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probably colors by location, so other chippers knew which station you were out of, the unmarked cruisers were solid, no door markings, just spots and dash lights front and back, back window had a red and a blue in opposite corners, some had the push bars in front. like the one shown.there were the weird multi colored cruisers CHP had for a while. maroon, blue, gold, silver, etc.
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i wonder if the spotlight holes were filled? was looking for signs of former spotlight holes on the inside. can't tell 100%. CHP cars always had two spotlights.It's been repainted you can see it on the door sticker and under the hood. It looks like it's peeling by the trunk seal and black underneath. It is strange tho that the paint number is over brown on the door so maybe it was done while they still had it.