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taxiguy
Ah, I was thinking about creating a topic on this discussion, you beat me to it.
Well I guess everyone already knows my opinion on this issue
I think the idea of using the platform name when we don't know the chassis code is ok, though for cars like the Crown Victoria we almost always do (i.e. P71 P70 P74) so using "panther" wouldn't really be necessary in that case.
I do have a book however, that has the chassis code for every single model of American car from 1935-2006, which I suppose could be helpful in this instance, the only thing is it does not include police and taxi models
I suppose another solution could be to create another set of brackets (or something similar) to put the platform name in addition to the chassis code.
But of course the final decision is up to antp and the other admins I guess...
Well I guess everyone already knows my opinion on this issue

I do have a book however, that has the chassis code for every single model of American car from 1935-2006, which I suppose could be helpful in this instance, the only thing is it does not include police and taxi models

I suppose another solution could be to create another set of brackets (or something similar) to put the platform name in addition to the chassis code.
But of course the final decision is up to antp and the other admins I guess...
