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SteelPepe

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Mexico

Venezuela and Tampico, according to the file names.
LOL
They`re from "Apizaco, Tlaxcala" and "Tampico, Tamaulipas", Both in Mexico...


and uh... Valenzuela its the name of the blogger... jejej:D
 
Probably one of the easiest police vehicles to outrun though, I'd assume. ;)

(brush guard looks pretty cool though)
Their strength is in the fleet! I would hope they're slightly modified too. Who knows. Been waiting to see a Police Pat. I think they'd be great for use as ranger vehicles too.
 
Probably one of the easiest police vehicles to outrun though, I'd assume. ;)

(brush guard looks pretty cool though)
You can't outrun the radio ;) I would say a 5 speed Patriot would be a good run for a Crown Vic police interceptor. Those cars are so slow. i had a 97, fun car, had a claimed 215 HP and was MUCH lighter than the 98+ models (3600 vs 4200 pounds) and it ran a best of 16.1 one time in the quarter, every other time it was 16.3-16.4 which is quite a bit quicker than the quickest mag times and it was actually considered one of the quickest stock examples LOL. My old LT1 B-bodies on the other hand.... ;)
 
I saw a Wackenhut Jeep Patriot just last week... They also use Libbys....
 
I don't know, I drive the highway all the time and my Pat has some pretty good pick up! From a dead stop, not so much. But I do love seeing other car's automatic trans shift, and slow them down, while the Pat just keeps gaining smooth speed! Now, how do I get one of those brush guards?
 
Yeh, Wachenut uses nothing but Libs here at PGA. Used the previous Libs as well. No Pats yet.
 
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