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Considering I also have a 2021 BSBL I do know they are coming on or not as I can see it on the 2021 but not on the 2023.
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Yes, but do you have cop tires, cop suspension, and cop shocks?
I had an ex undercover DEA P71 Crown Vic that had all that. It was the best $4900 car I ever had. Bought with slightly less than 100,000 miles added another 205,000 miles and sold it for $3000. Great hiway car, fast, comfortable, excellent AC and people would move out of your way.
 

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I had an ex undercover DEA P71 Crown Vic that had all that. It was the best $4900 car I ever had. Bought with slightly less than 100,000 miles added another 205,000 miles and sold it for $3000. Great hiway car, fast, comfortable, excellent AC and people would move out of your way.
I deployed to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia during Desert Storm. The barracks we stayed at were some 20 miles from the Saudi Air Force Base in Riyadh. The Saudi government provided late-model Chevrolet Caprices to travel back and forth, and we were encouraged to limit travel time, which meant blasting down Saudi Arabia's equivalent to our Interstate highways at wide-open throttle. I can tell you that a 1988 Chevy Caprice with a 5.0L loaded with a four-person KC-135 flight crew and all their flight gear will maintain 110+ mph as long as you are willing to to keep the pedal to the metal, or until you run out of gas. It also had great AC. :like:
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