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Cold and Cruddy

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Having a vehicle in this condition bothers me. But 14* is too cold to even try to clean it. More snow today downsize (1).jpg
I have no idea how two pics ended up here.
 

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Yah Richard - I think it's a cop in disguise car... :encouragement:
 
Wow- that looks like a cop car! Well at least it is a chevy.

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Might be snowing a bit
 

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Do you get stopped a lot for driving a car that looks like a cop car?


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Nope. Had a girlfriend that lived in Silverspring MD once, about a four hour drive from here. I was on my way there one friday after work on I-70 moving at about 110mph. It was dark out so I didn't see the Maryland State Trooper until it was way too late. He turned on his lights as I got to him but shut them off when his headlights lit up the side of the car.

Ran into a DUI checkpoint some time ago at about 2am (I had been DJing and drinking [DISCLAIMER:: DO NOT drink and drive]). The PA State Trooper shined his flashlight down the length of the car and asked me what municipality I worked for. My answer was I worked as enforcement for Genesee and Wyoming Industries assigned locally to the Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad. Never asked for id or anything. Just wished me well and sent me on my way.

Of course all the local police know me by name so they pretty much leave me alone. Love that car though.
 
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