One can see straight away that the base colour for this Police Car is silver.
This is because like most'company'cars these days, many police cars are now acquired through leasing agencies.
The dayglo squares are adhesive, and silver cars have a better resale value than white ones.
C.Hall Teesside.
Posted by Guest on Tue 14 Aug 2007 21:43:11 BST
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I agree these comments are becoming very silly now. From now on anyone who has an account and is logged in can continue to post messages as they would normally do. All guess users will now have to enter the value on an image to post a comment. With automated bots improving all the time, not sure if this new protection will stop rubbish being posted, but we can only hope. Keith
Posted by Transport Images on Sat 23 Dec 2006 15:53:23 GMT
Okay
Whoever is behind all this should just stop it. Your comments are just being removed as soon as Keith logs in so there is just no point.
Posted by David Cuthbertson on Sun 17 Dec 2006 15:54:17 GMT
David Cuthbertson
To all it concerns, I have just completed a submission with three additional fire engine photos. I hope that will satsify you all.
Posted by David Cuthbertson on Sat 15 Oct 2005 23:31:17 BST
Gogs
A great machine & I should know I drove them. We now run 94 & 95 series Scanias there good but its not the same.
Posted by Guest on Wed 05 Oct 2005 21:03:17 BST
david ward
i am a fire engine enthuist and this is my favourite engines of all times .
Posted by Guest on Sat 01 Oct 2005 11:27:59 BST
kevin
i am from frederick maryland usa and a former fire fighter great truck
Posted by Guest on Thu 08 Sep 2005 21:54:18 BST
ace ventura
alrighty then
Posted by Guest on Tue 06 Sep 2005 21:09:27 BST
Crazy idiot
my dad drove engines like this(Dennis RS 133)with a perkins V8 engine and a 2270 litre a minute Godiver main pump