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1936 Chrysler Bedford Falls Police Car, 1938 Chevrolet N.Y.C. Police Car, 1956 Plymouth Sheriff's Car, 1964 Ford Galaxie Police Car - 1:32 Scale Set
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Police Cars Thru the Years
Perfect for Police Work
The National Motor Museum Mint has produced these exclusive 1:32 scale precision die-cast replicas to salute the top Motor Companies that have aided the fine work of local police departments across the country.
The Patrol Car of the Future
1936 Chrysler Airflow Police Car
First Streamlined Police Car
Chrysler's designers and engineers developed the Airflow in the mid-1930s to give a car the same streamlined effect of military aircraft. Sloping at both ends plus moving both axles away from the middle of the car gave the Airflow less wind resistance than any other car on the road. Unfortunately the public hated this futuristic look, preferring massive hoods and sweeping fenders on their luxury cars. But for the police, with its all-steel top, Life-Guard tube tires and 115 hp. engine, function was more important than form.
Features
Opening Hood
Opening Doors
Opening Trunk
323.5 Cubic Inch Inline 8 Provided Plenty of Power
Precision Die-Cast Replica
1:32 Scale Model
6.5" Long
Finest for the Finest
1938 Chevrolet N.Y.C. Police Car
Visible, Fast and Dependable
To combat the growing traffic problems, in 1938 the New York City Police Department ordered all radio-patrol cars to be painted in more visible two-tone color schemes and have a roof-mounted, flashing Police sign. Naturally, the Finest bought the #1 selling car in America, Chevrolet, to carry their new colors. This Master Deluxe Coupe is one of 36,108 produced that year for $714. Characterized by its new grille with vertical bars, the 85 horsepower Inline 6 engine provided the power and dependability needed for inner city police work.
Features
Opening Hood
Opening Doors
Opening Trunk
Precision Die-cast Replica
1:32 Scale Model
6" Long
New Look for Law Enforcement
1956 Plymouth Sheriff's Car
California Sheriffs Get Sporty
The 1956 Plymouth Belvedere Sport Coupe was a great choice for the mid-1950's Orange County Sheriff's Department. Economical and dependable, with its' 230.2 cubic inch Inline 6 engine, this combination of style and function was just what a Forward Looking Orange County wanted. Stylish and impressive, the Belvedere's unique 2-tone paint job was especially striking in black and white.
Features
Opening Doors
Opening Hood
Opening Trunk
Precision Die-Cast Replica
1:32 Scale Model
6" Long
New Look for Law Enforcement
1956 Plymouth Sheriff's Car
California Sheriffs Get Sporty
The 1956 Plymouth Belvedere Sport Coupe was a great choice for the mid-1950's Orange County Sheriff's Department. Economical and dependable, with its' 230.2 cubic inch Inline 6 engine, this combination of style and function was just what a Forward Looking Orange County wanted. Stylish and impressive, the Belvedere's unique 2-tone paint job was especially striking in black and white.
Features
Opening Doors
Opening Hood
Opening Trunk
Precision Die-Cast Replica
1:32 Scale Model
6" Long
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Price: $34.98
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