Bird Man Of AZ
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Curious if there are any Roadrunner owners who are fellow law enforcement types. If so, thank you for your service.
I've been called a pole dancer also lolHey knock it off
No photos please.I've been called a pole dancer also lol
I agree with Russ. Pull the pin and bail out into retirement. Plus, I know I don't need to tell you but these days are a terrible time to be in what was once our respected profession. With the current political and cultural climate, I couldn't imagine still being a cop. So, get that paperwork started, Brother!!Think it is time to enjoy life and your cars Plybeep68.
Washington County Sheriff's OfficeHey Plybeep, what department/agency are you with??
All right!! Thank you for your service, Brother. (But I still think you should consider retiring if you can.) Either way, stay safe.
At least you're maintaining your allegiance to high-performance Mopars!!Here's my current work vehicleView attachment 36288
My favorite has always been the mid-90's Chevy Caprice Classic with the LT1 engine. It didn't have the top-end speed of the Charger, but I loved its handling, acceleration and overall ergonomic comfort. (That's me below in my issued LE driving instructor vehicle. circa 2007.)It's overall one of the better patrol cars I've driven, I've been in a Charger since 2007, this 2017 is the best handling, strong mid range, I had a 2012 that was the fastest at 156 MPH with the help of grade/elevation. First patrol car I drove was a very tired 1978 Monaco with a 440, then a 1988 Fury with a 318. Throw in a LTD and some Crown Vics. I even tried a 2021 Explorer