Showing posts with label Police cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Police cars. Show all posts

1.14.2011

Collection of Cool Police Cars from around the World

A collection of fast cool police cars from around the world. Ever wondered what happens to your money when you get a speeding ticket? They splash out on cars like these, that's what they do!

Lamborghini Gallardo Police Car
From the country that has the world’s greatest concentration of supercar manufacturers comes the world’s fastest cop car.

Yes, the lucky Italian cops have a Lamborghini Gallardo at their disposal, a genuine police car used by the Italian Carabinieri to patrol the Salerno-Reggio Calabria highway outside Rome. Prime hunting ground indeed, because its 5.0-litre V10 will grant it 193mph flat out and a tarmac-ruining 0-60mph time of around four seconds. But it isn’t just a patrol car for chasing wrung-out Fiats, Alfa Romeos and the occasional Ferrari.
The Police-liveried Gallardo also doubles as a super-fast response car, with the ability to be the first on the scene of a serious accident. It carries life saving medical equipment such as a defibrillator to revive car crash victims, and is used as a high-speed shuttle to transport organs between hospitals. Best of all is that with four-wheel-drive sending all 500 horses into the road, the Gallardo patrol car can be used all year round in all weathers.

Ferrari 250 GT Police Car
Believe anything Hollywood says and you’ll already be thinking all the cool coppers drive around in Ferraris – they certainly do in Magnum, Miami Vice and Bad Boys 2. But back in the ‘60s the Italian police drove one for real.

The lucky driver’s name was Marshal Armando Spatafora, something of a legend in Rome it seems, and his car was a 250 GTE. Together, they patrolled the streets of Rome for nearly a decade, hunting down serious criminals in the kind of heroic chases Hollywood directors would kill for.
For its day, the car was seriously quick, with a 240bhp engine that could sling-shot it speedily round the tight Roman streets. As you’d expect, no car of the day stood a chance, especially as the GTE shared its roots with the 250 GTO, one of Ferrari’s finest supercars and racers. The 250 GTE was also the first mass-produced four-seat Ferrari, so there was actually a bit of space to stick any arrestees. But it looked so damn cool you’d probably want to commit some crime just to see it in action. These days it's as rare as a straight politician but the actual car used still survives in a museum of police cars in Rome.

Porsche 911 TechArt Police Car
Next time you’re tearing along the Autobhan and forget to slow down for a restricted area, just be aware that the German police have a fleet of Porsche 911s at their disposal, the granddaddy of them all being this TechArt-enhanced 911 Carrera S.

And you really don’t want to mess with it. The 3.8-litre engine has been tuned by TechArt to give 367bhp – that’s enough to get it to 60mph in 4.7 seconds and on to a 186mph max – or in other words, unless you’re in a supercar and you’re slightly unhinged, you don’t stand a chance. Nice work if you can get it…

More Cool Police Cars from around the World
Here are some more cool police cars from around the world.






















Finally, obviously not real but the Bugatti Veyron would be worth joining the police for!

1.11.2011

New blue mobile cars reviews

For today is a good price, or a crack pipe: it has a cop motor, 440 cubic inch plant. It has cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks. This model was built before the catalyst that will run good on regular gas.
Mobile Monaco Blue course, and the occasional appearance of coal rumpled black suit and skinny tie, who slept in, but it was replaced.

For ,900, Be On a Mission From God

Polar Day 1971 CHP prosecution could or a new-new Blue Mobile or one of the many police cars were chasing Jake and Elwood on their mission from God. And with 370 gross horsepower 440 V8 under the hood, you can be sure that the Virgin Mary, the Virgin is not just speed.
In '71, Dodge offers a range of police-and B-body Coronet, and the larger C-body burn. Several engines are offered in the car, on top of "RB" 440 V8 4BBL, there was a hotter cam and a higher compression than the civilian version. Seller of this black and white liveried four-door, said the V8 was rebuilt, but it has all the numbers match. Geared to The Iron Giant Torque Flite 3-speed police car and had a hand-controlled fast idle for a quick getaway. The back should be rocking 3.23:1 Sure-Grip differential and all four corners of the new police Firehawk radial definition for your enjoyment. Torsion-Aire suspension is enhanced with a heavy roller, and all were connected to the drive unibody design.

For ,900, Be On a Mission From God

As mentioned above, and of course the pictures of this car is maintained in all its glory chips to the port of stars, light container land that is to press the handle. You can focus on the A-pillar also get both sides of the windshield, it looks like it was a big crack. It would be a great thing to replace, crack on the passenger side. Inside, it appears that the perpetrator-friendly black vinyl seats, A / C a welcome addition, and unlike modern Mopar police cars, there is much space, even if you have more than Jake Elwood. Put it all together and you're on your way to California Penal Code, violation of § 538d, so you might want to keep the fire in the rear, turn signals, traveling

For ,900, Be On a Mission From God

Prodávající argue that the drive mechanism is rebuilt, and the mileage seems less important than usual here, and actually classified listings on eBay to say that 999 999 - code for we do not know what the hell, that's it. Regardless, he says the key is in the hands of ordinary drivers, and after all, who does not want to roll in black and white -. On the chair to change 

If you think it's just a fine, so I'll have to come up with something close to $ 9,900 the seller ask for the Highway Patrol. What do you think of the price of the new Blue Mobile? Or would you pay so much easier to work yourself?