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While I was looking up part numbers for shock absorbers I was amused to see that the parts website I was looking at claimed that the Monroe shocks on offer were "not for police cars". Volvo 300 police cars? Who ever used those?
After a bit of searching I found this one...
... on its way into a museum:
as well as these on the Internet Movie Cars Database:
from a Dutch TV series. I wonder what police-specific equipment they were fitted with? Gun holders? Handcuff rails? Whatever, they weren't fitted with Monroe shocks
shimon340 wrote:Holland seems to be the place for unusual 300 series ie vans, police cars, traffic wardens (special grey colour only for dutch police) and diesels!!!
... and for 300 parts as well Am off to Holland for a long weekend this evening, hopefully picking up some parts on the way this evening ...
I'm sure you'll have a good honeymoon! Great country, nice people ...
I'm fairly sure it's legal to have a vintage police replica, as long as the blue lights and siren are de-activated (take the fuse out when on public roads).
I'd like to do a replica at some point, could be entertaining!
Yeah, I believe you could get away with Po-Lice or PooLice or something cheeky! I did see an old V8 Rover SD1 3500 Police car on the M1 heading to a show with the light on the roof covered in black, but the sides still said Police, I'm sure!
Anyway, I to think it'd be an ace replica to make, it's not that hard to do either!
Pete
G reg 360 GLT, G reg 340 GL Variomatic, plus many more..........