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http://chicagomotors.com/102670/2012-Chevrolet-Caprice-9C1-60L-V8-RWD-Police

 

Done and DONE. Cannot believe this thing is sub 100k, fleet-maintained miles for less than $11k. I know it's no stick, but you still have the Supra for fun, simple stick-shift driving.

 

Edit: http://chicagomotors.com/108406/2007-Dodge-Magnum-57L-V8-HEMI

Never seen a cop Magnum before...that's got to be pretty rare (rare enough already as it's a Magnum)

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http://chicagomotors.com/102670/2012-Chevrolet-Caprice-9C1-60L-V8-RWD-Police

 

Done and DONE. Cannot believe this thing is sub 100k, fleet-maintained miles for less than $11k. I know it's no stick, but you still have the Supra for fun, simple stick-shift driving.

 

Edit: http://chicagomotors.com/108406/2007-Dodge-Magnum-57L-V8-HEMI

Never seen a cop Magnum before...that's got to be pretty rare (rare enough already as it's a Magnum)

 

The magnum came out before the charger (2005) and began offering a police package to LE in 2005 with the early 2006 models. LE departments had been evaluating it since it's release in 2004 and when dodge decided to push forward with the police package orders began coming in in 2005. Dodge also released the Charger in late 2005 as a 2006 model but didn't release orders for the police package for it until 2006. The Magnum Police package was available for 2006 and 2007 to fulfil those existing orders for the car and offer a police vehicle until the police charger was ready for delivery. Once the Police charger was in production the magnum was phased out due to lack of demand. Interestingly enough the police magnum stopped better than the charger. So yeah, it's rare, and kind of neat.

 

what's really interesting about both the magnum and the caprice is that neither seems to have had a cage in the back seats put in nor do they have the plastic easy clean seats, meaning they probably weren't used for patrol duty but might have been "white shirt" cars.

 

 

FWIW, lots of forums with posts about how to put a stick in the caprice and GXP. I think a lot of the camaro parts are used (esp the pedal assembly).

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335i for sure. That was one of the most fun cars I've ever had, plenty roomy, 4 door, 6 speed, RWD (AWD available). Fuck I loved that car. Sucks I have to see Steve's white-sunglassed ass drive it away when we meet up for lunch.

 

He wears white sunglasses? LOL I knew he was a faggot

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