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Looking forward to some pics later today, Steve. Did you ever work as a motor officer during your career as a LEO? That always seemed to me to be about the best job in the world...
From: Retired and living in the mountains of NE PA
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Looking forward to some pics later today, Steve. Did you ever work as a motor officer during your career as a LEO? That always seemed to me to be about the best job in the world...
I wish, but, unfortunately, no. The NJSP retired their Harleys in 1953, well before the start of my career and didn't bring them back until 1996, 5 years after my retirement.
Here are the two quick shots we took this morning at the dealership. You're right, Badfinger. We LOVE the color! My wife was afraid it would be too bright, but she's very happy with it now that she's seen it firsthand.
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