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SignUp Now!The FBI cars had a switch to turn rear lights off and had VR rated tires the speedo not sure.
OK time to play Truth Or STFU. All of the newer GM cars have DRL(Daytime Running Lights). Even the Impala 9C1, Tahoe and Camaro B4C. How many undercover cars in your jurisdiction have this feature defeated? You can't go crawling through alleys with your park lamps on now, can you? The correct answer should be none of them.![]()
Yes this car is still in the Pittsburgh aera, i built the motor in this car 8 years ago this is VASCAR #3 .While we were at the the 2005 BPG Nats a guy started asking me questions about Adam's Grand National. He told me that he worked for the Pittsburgh Police Department and they had 4 undercover Turbo Regals. He said that they got from their local FBI office because they ordered to many or just didn't need them. If my memory serves me right they were dark blue, maroon, silver, and white. One was repainted a different color than the factory color. One was also totaled. But the T/Rs were deemed to fast for the officers to use. Instead the heads of the Police, Fire department, EMT, and Safety department were assigned the Regals. He also said that the Safety Coordinator was caught racing his. When the higher ups got done playing with them he was assigned the dark blue Regal. He was very knowledgeable about the car. He said that it was set up for VASCAR. As they got older they were retired from normal service and used for running errands and undercover work. I asked him about the undercover work. He said that they were used for surveillance use. Since they were less conspicuous than the Caprices. They blended in with traffic and in parking lots. He did say at least the dark blue Regal made it out alive and into private hands. He told me he was at a local car show looking for Corvettes and he found his old blue Regal. The current owner had restored it back to the police car status. He went as far as getting another VASCAR computer and put it back in. If memory serves me right he said it was not the correct unit but very similar. I think he said the license plate was VASCAR1 on it.
- standard charging system with no upgrade available.
- A car that only runs on Premium gas. Do local/state municipalities have more than one gas pump for their fleet.
I remember back in 1986/87 seeing the Connecticut State Police using GN's on I-95. I'd like to know how much their cars differed from production cars.
Yes this car is still in the Pittsburgh aera, i built the motor in this car 8 years ago this is VASCAR #3 .
If I remember correctly ( it's been quite a while), when DRL first came out, GM issued a service bulletin to dealerships explaining what to do for law enforcement and military vehicles who requested no DRL for surveillance vehicles.
Re: the CT cars:
Those CT pursuit/revenue generating (ticket) cars were normal Turbo Regals (no GNs were used) for the state Police. The used to run moving speed patrols with the Regals, Crown Vics and Mustang 5.0 LX notchbacks on most highways in CT (95, Merritt, 84, 8/25, 2, 9 etc). The CVs and LX units would run the radar (and had the certified speedos) and the Regals would chase you down and hand you the ticket. When the Regal went out of production, they used Mazda 626 GT Turbo's for a real short while...The Regals got good prices at the surplus auctions for several years afterwards. The Mazda's - not so much.
As for fuel - CTSP officers have a p-card (credit card) for fuel purchases. Today, they use the "standard" pumps at the barracks since nothing needs premium fuel. Back then, they filled up at the local stations with their CT-issued cards for fuel in the Turbo Regals. All their cars are issued to the officer for the duration of their duty cycle for 24x7 use so all the CTSP cars are generally one-driver vehicles.
as for charging system - The turbo package got you a higher output alternator already when compared to a "normal" regal so if the turbo cars didn't have a "Limited" level of power accessories, the radios from that time would easily be run off the stock 120a alternator. Remember, these cars were pursuit cars and didn't have overhead light bars - everything was hidden behind the grille and nothing else was visible.
The FBI cars had a switch to turn rear lights off and had VR rated tires the speedo not sure. Local agency's like Lousville had a couple for plain radar cars.
Can you verify what year the CT regals went out of service? My title search starts in 1994 with it being owned by conn from 87 to 94
I dug the poster out of my closet. The tube was dated 1996.
I bumped into a fellow Buick enthusiast at the Buick Weekend at Raceway Park in '96 and we start talking about cars we had. It turns out the gentleman I was talking to was a retired CT State Trooper and he mentioned he had a poster or 2 left over from some campaign that the state ran back in 87-88.
He is the bike cop pictured next to the GN. Heckuva nice guy. He asked for my address and sent me the poster not too long after the event was over. I've only seen one other like it at a real early Kirban event that was held at the Willow Grove AFB.
I have the same poster also.Not many of those made it to the public.