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KSP unveils retro-look cruisers for 60th anniversary

To officially kick off the Kentucky State Police 60th Anniversary Activities, KSP Commissioner Rodney Brewer unveiled 17 limited edition, "retro-look" cruisers Tuesday, July 8, 2008, at the Kentucky State Police Headquarters in Frankfort.

Commisioner Brewer told "The Wave's" Weather/News man and ColumbiaMagazine.com contributer Daniel Wilson that the newly designed cruisers feature the same color scheme and decals used by the agency when it was created in 1948.

The Public Affairs Officer at each post and headquarters will utilize the new vehicles for public functions and recruitment. Brewer says there was virtually no extra expense in creating the retro cruisers and that after one year, they will return to normal service.




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Dan Wilson with retro-look cruiser for KSP Post 15



2008-07-08 - Frankfort, KY .
DAN WILSON, the Wave 92.7 weather/newsman and regular ColumbiaMagazine.com contributor was in Frankfort Tuesday to see the unveiling of the black, retro-look crusiers the Kentucky State Police will use to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the KSP. The crusier in front is destined for Columbia Kentucky State Police Post 15. In the background can be seen a glimpse of a 1951 Ford Coupe in the same style.

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