Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Carbon Motors - First Purpose Built Police Car



Will these make it to mass production? They seem to be built nicely with alot of features typically not available when converted a standard vehicle to a police cruiser. What are your thoughts on this vehicle? Will the E7 be the police car of the future?

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Sunday, October 12, 2008

1/18 NYPD K9 SUV Police Working Lights and Siren



I really love the work that people put into building these model police cars. This SUV has the LED lightbar, arrowstick, dashlight, intersection lights, grill lights, head light flashers, tail light flashers and a warning stick in the rear (did I miss anything?). Keep 'em coming!

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Verve LED lightbar from Shreve PD Wayne Co. Ohio



As the title says, heres a video of the Verve LED Lightbar on a Crown Vic. Thanks for the video! We love the music and editing!!!

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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Police Pursuit '09 Camaro Concept Unit 1:18 "Outfitted" with LED Lighting

I've always thought that model cars are "OK" but after seeing this one, I would say that done right, they are awesome! This Police Pursuit '09 Camaro Concept was fully outfitted in the front with an LED dash light, wig wags, red/blue alternating fog lights. In the back, this police car has two headliner mounted deck lights, and alternating tail lights. The only thing thats missing is side warning (but then again, its just a model car:)

Heres the video:Model Police Car

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

NYPD's Best of the Best - ESU



Great video! I like the actual video shots. My guess is that many of these shots were filmed during drills.

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Vintage Police Car Show (Check out those lightbars!)


Well they may not have LED lightbars, but there sure are some nice looking bars! I'm kind of happy that we have LED technology now. Some of those vehicles seem a bit dangerous to be going through traffic lights (one beacon just doesnt cut it for me) . I guess that is one of the ways that emergency vehicles have evolved. MORE LIGHTS! Fully populated LED lightbars. Dash lights. Deck lights. Grill lights. Intersection lights. I think I'll stop, but the list goes on and on. The question becomes when does lighting become to much that it poses a hazard?

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