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Michigan FOR SURE.


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The one NOT in your mirror with the blue lights flashing!
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I like the Michigan ones with the old school "gumball" light on top and the clear "STOP" plate down the hood. They have some Chargers without the gumball I have seen and they just look mean.

The best unmarked cop car I ever saw was in North Carolina on I-85 west of Charlotte. Was a plain looking Grand Marquis that was tan with a brown vinyl top. Didn't see any lights on it. Looked like a "grandpa's" car, even had "Worlds best Grandpa" and North Carolina Tar Heels hats in the rear windshield. A car went blowing by us and the lights went on. In the grill, in the windshield, in the mirrors. They were hid well. I especially loved the hats in the back window though.
north carolina uses vehicles that they have confiscated for their unmarked units. you can look at the license plate & if it says "shp", state highway patrol, then it is a cop.
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Any ones that are all mangled up from high speed chases or have multiple bullet holes in em. damn i gotta bad attitude huh!
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Check Charleston, W.V. Or was that just locals. I thought I remember hearing of a trooper involved in that shooting. Bad deal. Guy ran, finally gets trapped in and cops shoot him and one of their own in the crossfire.
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I'd have to say the plain wrapper Mustangs in Indiana since they have some that are decked out and some that look like plain jane v6 models. Also Illinois plain wrapper chargers all blacked out with chromies. But also to agree with everyone else the ones that are not pulling you over.
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Michigan FOR SURE.
Yep... I saw MANY of these in my rearview mirror when I was a rowdy teenager and had an IQ of about 7 1/2.
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Those MSP Suburbans are VERY damn fast and will chase down a '69 Olds with a big block 455 in no time.

Lol, my punk-### enjoyed a three day stay in the Kent County iron bar hotel for that one.
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I gotta say Colorado State Patrol has the nicest looking


Denver and Coloroad Springs are the sneakiest though, Denver has an older unmarked Dodge Intrepid and 1st gen. Chrysler 300, both have totally concealed lights. They will often park on I-25 between Colo. Blvd. and Broadway on the shoulder, looking like a disabled/abandoned car, then nail you as you go by. Colorado Springs used to have an Olds. Intrigue they would do the samething with.

Oh and just becuase these things look ungainly, they will chase down 4 wheelers and semi's alike
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I like the Michigan ones with the old school "gumball" light on top and the clear "STOP" plate down the hood. .
I was going to say that as well,...............Looks kinda like something out of a cartoon,.....But in a cool kind of way,..
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