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Cop cars

have reputations for being beat to hell, used and driven hard. But you’d never guess as such by looking at the Nebraska State Patrol’s super-clean 1993

Ford Mustang

Special Service Package (SSP) police cruiser. Only driven in warm seasons, the classic

Mustang

is still technically in service, and even gets to go on calls every now and then.

A large majority of the NSP’s fleet is made of up

Ford

F-150s and

Dodge Chargers

, but the office keeps a few classics around for old time’s sake. In addition to a 1950 Ford that no longer runs (seen in the last photo), the patrol has a beautiful white Mustang SSP.

Brought to light by

The Drive

, the SSP is no gimmick on the force, it’s simply been in service since the Nebraska Patrol purchased it new. According to public relations rep Cody Thomas, the NSP had many in the fleet at the time, but this is the only one left. Although it doesn’t have all the fancy tech of the new

Chargers

, it is still in service and will occasionally get involved in traffic stops. Otherwise, it is mostly used during events such as school visits or presentations.

The first Ford Mustang SSP debuted for 1982 (here’s what it’s like

to drive one

) with a high-po 5.0-liter V8 with forged pistons, power disc brakes, heavy duty stabilizer bars and dual exhaust. As part of a long line of Ford

cop cars

, it continued on alongside the boxy

Crown Victorias

that debuted after the Mustangs. Today, both the Mustang SSP and Crown Vics have cemented their places in police

car history

.

from Autoblog http://bit.ly/2JodtRn