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Pennsylvania ‘statie car’ colors

The Pennsylvania State Police Museum Plymouth Fury II seen on page 29 of Bob Tomaine’s Oct. 1 “Hershey After Dark” feature is, in fact, a 1973 model, and not a 1972. Rather a shame this image wasn’t published in color as marked Pennsylvania state trooper cars interestingly went through several different color schemes in quick succession during this period, before settling on one used for a decade-and-a-half.

White bodies with green hoods and

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