Hogie
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- 2015 GT PP
I concur with everyone....sell me the wheels on the second car cheap and now!
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I know right!Getting a prisoner in the back seat :lol:
I want a set of those wheels and tires. lolLove the "poverty hubcaps" in the 1st pic !!
Houston police use Camaro's as undercover cars, I got pulled over in my Honda by one chilling on the side of the freeway.With the Impala putting out almost 400 hp and room for "perps", I don't know which agency would be buying this. Still, when FHP had their Mustangs(there was also a 2002 Camaro SS), they were fun to watch flying down the highway.
Agreed, I've seen a bunch of Camaro, Challenger and Mustang unmarked cars. Actually saw a black Camaro one yesterday during my lunch break who just finished pulling someone over.Houston police use Camaro's as undercover cars, I got pulled over in my Honda by one chilling on the side of the freeway.
I would imagine Houston could pick up 5-10 of these and use them as speed trap undercover cars.
I've only ever seen two Camaro cop cars down here and both were for freeway speeders
CHP used fox bodies in the day. These are a massive step up.My concern for our officers while reading this is safety; will bullet-proof glass be installed? These cars were made to be light and fast; what happens if someone shoots at the door and/or slams it with a truck? How well will it absorb the hit and not fall apart injuring the officer(s) or bystanders?
Sadly I think the chargers are better suited for police cars, as Genxer said; how would they arrest someone and get them in the back seat?
Yep. No helicopter needed.This won't be a cruiser. It will be the car that catches the rare police chase instigator.