No SHO police cars, only SLO. Have you ever seen the Helms factory "wiring
diagrams"? In alot of places where an expansion harness is connected -
there are typically 2 options, one for SHO-only and the other for Police
pkg-only. Soooo, the electrical systems are not interchangable.
Also, if you feel like tearing down your headliner, the police pkg came with
an (optional) roof reinforcement plate - where the roof lights would be
mounted. Also, another plate, this one round, toward the rear of the roof.
This one isn't structural, it's a ground reference for the police radio
antenna.
Now, that's not to say that a police dept couldn't buy an SHO and use it as
a police car. However, the reality is that a police car is purchsed with
taxpayer money, and an SHO selling for $25,000 vs a SLO police pkg (with
govenment pricing) selling for $12,000....well, 2 new cars is better than
one (fast one).
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Hartberger" <jhartberger@mail.com>
To: "James F. Ryan III" <av8r567@optonline.net>
Cc: <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] Key with only 3 pins?
> James F. Ryan III wrote:
> >> I didn't think Gen 2s really had a police option...
> >>
> >
> > Absotively!!! They are more plentiful than the Gen1 police cars
(1992-1995
> > vs 1990-1991), it's just that they don't stand out as much as a Gen1
with
> > its slotted grille. Does your wife's car have cert cal'd speedo (yes),
> > pseudo dual exhaust, and a cooling slot below the Ford emblem in the
bumper
> > cover? These are obvious visual cues. Black steel wheels with silver
> > center caps were optional.
> >
> > http://members.fortunecity.com/copcarsite/taurus104.jpg
> >
> > http://members.fortunecity.com/copcarsite/taurus136.jpg
>
> Both of those cars are SLOs. I know SLOs came with police options (my
> mom got pulled over by one once! I was in back seat) but I've never seen
> police Gen II SHOs. I'm not saying they don't exist; I'm just saying
> I've never seen one. I'll look for the cooling slot (would the SHO
> fascia have it too?). Her car does also have a top-center mounted
> antenna of some sort on the back window... or what's left of it, anyway.
> The aerial is gone. I've always wondered what it was there for but now
> it makes sense that it would've been for a police radio. No evidence of
> one having been mounted, though. I figured the key would've been like it
> was so cops would only have to have one key to turn all the fleet cars
> on (door keys are still unique, though).
>
> Jason
>
>
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