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2011 Crown Victoria Police Interceptor - Whelen Liberty SX - GR FullBar - SBM "Night Sky" Rear Lighting Setup


fancycopman

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My albums are to show my progress, and I'm hoping to grow a reputation in the modding community and further my ability and skill level. Currently my vehicles are made for a agency I work for, however I'm looking to put out public non custom releases as my skill increases.

Vehicle Idea:

This CVPI was designed as a Highway Patrol vehicle, with it's primary focus running traffic enforcement visibly. Therefore, there is a large amount of rear lighting so the vehicle can be visible at anytime, a integrated rear amber traffic adviser in the back of the lightbar, with adequate front lighting. There is a fullbar mounted on the front of the vehicle for pit maneuver, and clearing vehicles from the roadway when the need may present itself.

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Southern Breed Modifications

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You say there is a large amount of lighting to the rear, but from the looks of it, it's pretty tame in this day and age of increasingly over-lit cars.  And I didn't know Washington has a Highway Patrol

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You say there is a large amount of lighting to the rear, but from the looks of it, it's pretty tame in this day and age of increasingly over-lit cars.  And I didn't know Washington has a Highway Patrol

I'm pretty sure every state does... (Except Hawaii)

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Yes, kinda, but their cars don't say "Highway Patrol" and they look like this:

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Trust me, if I've seen the Highway Patrol variant before, I would've recreated that livery since I really like the look of it. =)

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I think this is a fictional livery.  I can't seem to find pictures of it anywhere, unless they're so elusive no one has actually taken a picture of one =P

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Yes, this is a fictional livery. State Agencies employ wither Highway Patrol, State Police or State Patrols, which commonly resemble a structure of both. A highway patrol has more motorist tasks, while state police will commonly be "full service" which means they are the primary source of law enforcement in rural areas, where-as highway patrols focus on roadway policing primarily. Now, all law enforcement agencies no matter the branding assists with backup, no matter the type of call. To the person that commented on the lights, thank you. I try to keep lighting reasonable on vehicles that have an over-head bar, such as this one. With the all blue deck lighting and tag LEDS, there is an adequate amount of both rear and 360 degree coverage in my view.

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@McAwesome6934 It is for a community, I'm working on a release that will have a bit of an edit to it with a different color palette. If you want it though, I can always work something out. Thank you for looking at my photos, means a lot you and others take the time to do so.

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