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United States Customs Service

The US Customs Service no longer exists as a seperate agency.
It is part of Customs and Border Protection, Dept of Homeland Security
On March 1, 2003, the former U.S. Customs Service was divided into two new agencies within Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Customs inspectors, canine enforcement officers, and import specialists were merged with immigration inspectors, border patrol agents, and agriculture inspectors to create Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Customs investigators and personnel in the air and marine operations were merged with Immigration investigators, Federal air marshals, and members of the Federal Protective Service to create Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). See Customs and Border Protection page for current CBP vehicles

Ford Windstar
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Ford Taurus
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Oldsmobile Achieva
summited by John Estok



Oldsmobile Achieva
photo courtesy Samuel Smith 

Ford Crown Victoria
summited by John Estok

Chevrolet Trailblazer
image courtesy Ron Chaisson

Chevrolet Blazer
image courtesy John Bergfeld

Chevrolet Lumina
summited by John Estok

Ford Windstar
image courtesy Sam Smith

Dodge Durango


Ford Crown Victoria
image courtesy Darrell Thompson

Ford Crown Victoria
image courtesy Pierre Brabant

Ford Taurus
image courtesy Evan Johnson

Ford Crown Victoria
image courtesy Sam Smith

Ford Crown Victoria
image courtesy Darrell Thompson

Jeep Cherokee


Ford Aerostar
image courtesy Sam Smith

Chevrolet Lumina
summited by John Estok

door decal
image courtesy Sam Smith


Oldsmobile Achieva

photo by rwcar4


Jeep Cherokee
image courtesy David Hall




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