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Jake01

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  1. It nice to see the TV show Monacos that were used in the fan art. My question is about the Osage County patrol car, did they used the bumper from the 77 Furys that was destroyed and put it on the car, cuase a lot of scenes it had a bumper with turn signals on them and 2 or 3 scenes it didn't which I know they took one of the Chickasaw County patrol cars and changed it. It confused me and I thought the bumper was a different option for the 76 model.

  2. Sure is akward for Hazzard to have spotlights on their cars than when they haven't on the tv show. You planning to do the one from Happy Birthday General Lee and the black and white State Police car?

  3. Line 1: Folks passing Osage best keep on passing. Causeits patroled by Sheriff R.P. Cathcart. Now most folks calls him Droopy. Cause he resembles a blood hound.

    Line 2: Now that there is Colonel Cassius B. Claybourne himself. The most feared county boss of all the south. He runs Osage because he owns it. Now he's looking to take Hazzard away from Ol Boss.

    Regarding to the patrol cars, I'm thinking that Osage was a 76 instead of a 75, there was a difference between Osage and Chickasaw, the turn siginal lense in the front bumper. Osage was mainly the only one having that in most shots, other shots of it it didn't have those regarding to like Sheriff Little's cars. The black and white police car I'm guess is a 75-76 Fury, I found no Monaco with spotlights in the show.

  4. That State Police car was the third most used vehicle in the show, but I got to say on thing, I like that Dual Gumball Lightbar on any classic, sucks they quit in the late 80s. More importantly Hoss, I like that Capitol City Patrol car the way it looks, turns out that it had a flag plate on it too, who to know it.

  5. Nice I love those cars and that paint scheme, this is one of those counties that never goes in pursuit and never get damgaged.
    I couldn't edit my post easy, sorry for quoting this, I did notice the red marks from the remaining decals one had on and what I have thought was, maybe they were on a lack of time to clear that and have both cars having different wheel colors, I noticed a rim color mistake on Sweetwater on the passenger rear wheel when it crashed into Rosco's car.
  6. That blue Hatchapee County car was driven by Sheriff Floyd, I bet they didn't have any more Monacos at that time since they went through alot. I noticed that it had gold decals, the black ones had silver decals, guess you forgot to do silver Hatchapee County Sheriff decals for the Fan Art.

  7. Interesting how they had a straight red light bar. Here in Delaware, the different light bars mean different things:

    Red and Blue: Police

    Red: Fire Department/ambulance

    Red and Yellow: Ambulance

    Blue: Fire Police (Not to be confused with Fire Marshal. They are two different jobs here. Fire Marshal investigates fires, enforces fire codes, etc, whereas fire police do traffic control, crowd control, and act as police on a fire scene).

    I know some states blue indicates general police just like the red and blue does.

    I can back you up on that, we have that lightbar color the same way here in Iowa. But we have red and blue llightbar colors on our patrol cars. Other state police cars had certain colors on the lightbars.

  8. The only thing they changed for the blue State Police, was change the color and logo from the Chickasaw County patrol car and changed the lightbar. Osage County was exactly the same thing but with the typical red and blue lightbar. The black State Police car made a few other appearances.

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