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[ELS] 1982 Chevrolet Impala F41 - California Highway Patrol 1.0.1

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Hello everyone! I'm proud to present you the car that signs my switch from city to state department. Here is the 1982 Chevrolet Impala F41 from California Highway Patrol.

Features:

  • Federal Signal Aerodynic Model 24 California Spec
  • Police equipment in the interior
  • ELS halogen lightning setup
  • Full carcols.ymt file integrations with coronas

 

Recommended:

 

F.A.Q.

Q: Why aren't the lights working?

A: In some slots the car is placed in, the light may not work due to overwriting values encountered in the carcols file.

Q: Why do the lights work only in LSTG-3?

A: This car is over 30 years old. The lightbars they mounted back then only had 2 stages. Pratically LSTG-1 and LSTG-2 are for the traffic stop (rear yellow lights flashing), and LSTG-3 is for Code 3 response (all lights working).

Q: Can I take the DEV model of this car and customize it as I wish?

A: Yes you can. But don't forget to credit the original authors of the DEV model. If you don't wanna get in trouble. Hahahaha! I'm joking but just credit them.

 

Hope you like it.

 

Enjoy!

What's New in Version 1.0.1

Released

- Added missing ELS VCF file.

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AGermanMan

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Didn't they use the JetSonic?

badass22

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3 minutes ago, GermanDude said:

Didn't they use the JetSonic?

 

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They used Federal Signal Aerodynic lightbars from 1980 to 1982. Then they switched to JetStream.

AGermanMan

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Just now, badass22 said:

 

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That doesn't look like a real CHP car for some reason. It would be new for me if they used the Aerodynic.

11john11

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(edited)

14 minutes ago, GermanDude said:


That doesn't look like a real CHP car for some reason. It would be new for me if they used the Aerodynic.

They used the Twinsonic on the Impalas too along with the Aerodynic, they switched to Jetsonics on their patrol cars somewhere around the mid 80s

 

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Edited by 11john11

badass22

Members Author

1 hour ago, 11john11 said:

They used the Twinsonic on the Impalas too along with the Aerodynic, they switched to Jetsonics on their patrol cars somewhere around the mid 80s

 

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Oh shit poor Impala! (the one with Aerodynic)

frostburglaw

Members

is there any way I can get the x,y,z location of the middle of the spotlight?

badass22

Members Author

19 minutes ago, frostburglaw said:

is there any way I can get the x,y,z location of the middle of the spotlight?

Look up in the ELS file.

frostburglaw

Members

I got it like 10 min after I asked. I was using the spotlight mod and needed the spotlight x.y,z but I remembered there was a editor in game so I could just move it around ingame lol. thank you!

badass22

Members Author

54 minutes ago, frostburglaw said:

I got it like 10 min after I asked. I was using the spotlight mod and needed the spotlight x.y,z but I remembered there was a editor in game so I could just move it around ingame lol. thank you!

No problem.

dtedesco788

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Any chance of a template?

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