I did a search and all that came up with a plane registered in 1999.
A glider
So I went and did some further digging and discovered there was a Grumman G159 Gulfstream I that was previously registered with that tail number before being acquired by the US Navy in 1978 and modified into a TC-4C. It also spent some time flying under the United States Marines
http://g159hrm.com/registrations.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kemon01/7259583100/
http://www.airliners.net/photo/USA---Na ... 64f69fbe29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grumman_Gulfstream_IWikipedia wrote:United States Army - The United States Army Corps of Engineers operated a single Gulfstream I (with a civilian colour scheme and registration) between 1961 and 1981. The US Army also later received at least 1 Gulfstream I confiscated from drug dealers.
Of course this doesn't prove that this plane was the drug dealer plane, but the year does seem to correspond with the information on Wikipedia.
Here's what this model looks like in civilian configuration, which is what it was like before it was converted to a TC-4C:
If this isn't intentional... then that's one heck of a coincidence.
Then if that wasn't enough, take a look at this part of the Wiki page:
The Beechcraft King Air is the type of plane used in JP3!Wikipedia wrote: Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era
Beechcraft King Air
http://www.jplegacy.org/jpencyclopedia/?p=1514