A few interesting moments in history described...
http://autos.yahoo.com/news/the-10-cool ... tml?page=1
"Coolest cop cars"
Re: "Coolest cop cars"
I read that earlier... Cool article!
I've driven half of the cars on that list...
2012 Caprice PPV (Of course!!!)
1995 Caprice 9C1
1993 Camaro B4C 5.7L 6-Speed
1990 Mustang SSP 5-Speed
1978 Monaco Pursuit
Later,
Tom Slick
I've driven half of the cars on that list...
2012 Caprice PPV (Of course!!!)
1995 Caprice 9C1
1993 Camaro B4C 5.7L 6-Speed
1990 Mustang SSP 5-Speed
1978 Monaco Pursuit
Later,
Tom Slick
1932 Glassic Ford Model A Roadster Replica - Ford 302/C4, approx. 1400lb...
2015 GMC Sierra SLE Extended Cab - 5.3L
2015 GMC Sierra SLE Extended Cab - 5.3L
Re: "Coolest cop cars"
I've read this before too. I dont know what their definition of cool is but I know the best police car ever is the Ford Crown Victoria...which didn't even make the list!
Paul
2011 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
2004 Ford Crown Victoria LX Sport
2011 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
2004 Ford Crown Victoria LX Sport
Re: "Coolest cop cars"
Paul...
Please... Put down the crack pipe, and step away from the computer... slowly!
He he he!
I remember when the "whale" Caprices came out... Nicknamed the black & whites "Shamu"... Called the Crown Vics "Flying Bricks"... at least until they redesigned them...
Later!
Tom Slick
Please... Put down the crack pipe, and step away from the computer... slowly!
He he he!
I remember when the "whale" Caprices came out... Nicknamed the black & whites "Shamu"... Called the Crown Vics "Flying Bricks"... at least until they redesigned them...
Later!
Tom Slick
1932 Glassic Ford Model A Roadster Replica - Ford 302/C4, approx. 1400lb...
2015 GMC Sierra SLE Extended Cab - 5.3L
2015 GMC Sierra SLE Extended Cab - 5.3L
Re: "Coolest cop cars"
LOL. Depends what you define as "best". Best what? Best length of run, perhaps.AACoPD05 wrote:I've read this before too. I dont know what their definition of cool is but I know the best police car ever is the Ford Crown Victoria...which didn't even make the list!
Here are a few other comments on that article:
Regarding the Monaco:
"What sealed the Dodge's reputation was a starring role as the police chase vehicle of choice in The Dukes of Hazzard. Any cop car that can keep up with the General Lee is pretty stout."
Don't forget the Plymouth Fury. Rosco's car could be either one (Monaco or Fury; the TV show used both). Technically it couldn't keep up with the General Lee. The Duke boys usually lost 'em one way or another.
A side note on the Fury from the 70's -- a good friend of mine has an actual 1972 Fury from the Michigan State Police. Fully restored. Another really nice car. The 440 police engines came with points when the rest of the Mopar line was switching to electronic ignition. I never could figure out why the police cars kept the points that year. My 1972 Newport (same C-Body platform) came with the electronic (no points) ignition, which I like better.
Regarding the Nova 9C1:
The only thing interesting about this car is the fact that the Nova was the first model to bear 9C1.
Tom (AKA: Storm)
2011 Caprice 9C3: L77, 8K miles, first-owner, purchased July 2011.
1995 Caprice 9C1: LT1, 178K miles, summer car.
1995 Impala SS: LT1, 21K miles.
1995 Caprice Wagon: LT1, 62K miles.
1995 Caprice Wagon: LT1, 128K miles. Rust In Pieces
1994 Caprice 9C1: LT1, beater winter car.
1969 Chevy C30: 383ci stroker, 4L80E, rollback car hauler.
1972 Chrysler Newport: 400ci big block, survivor 27K miles, 2-door hardtop.
1969 Dodge Charger: 383ci big block.
2011 Caprice 9C3: L77, 8K miles, first-owner, purchased July 2011.
1995 Caprice 9C1: LT1, 178K miles, summer car.
1995 Impala SS: LT1, 21K miles.
1995 Caprice Wagon: LT1, 62K miles.
1995 Caprice Wagon: LT1, 128K miles. Rust In Pieces
1994 Caprice 9C1: LT1, beater winter car.
1969 Chevy C30: 383ci stroker, 4L80E, rollback car hauler.
1972 Chrysler Newport: 400ci big block, survivor 27K miles, 2-door hardtop.
1969 Dodge Charger: 383ci big block.
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It was supposed to be about high performance cop cars to be precise. Crown Vic didn't make the list due to purportedly lacking performance for its era.