Police Interceptors in General

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Speaking of funny police cars:
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Theres a bunch of unmarked Explorers like this in my town:
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The neighboring town still has an old Taurus:
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Theres a bunch of unmarked Explorers like this in my town:
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The neighboring town still has an old Taurus:
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Around two fifths of the police vehicles in the town I live in are unmarked. They are usually Crown Vics and 1990's Caprices
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And in October, there are two pink Crown Vics that my town uses, since October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The one in the picture is not the one that's in my town.
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Other than the pink Crown Vic, my town has pretty normal police cars. Half are Crown Vics, and the rest are Chargers, Tauruses, 90's Caprices, Tahoes, a Ford Explorer, and and one Chevy Lumina.
 
Crown Victoria NYPD interceptor tested on a race track in Saint Petersburg, Russia. :lol:
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That's not a real NYPD car.
Umm... really? He says it is a police package. Searchlight, interior trim ("easier to wash it from blood", as the guy says :D), black steel wheels... The engine also seems pretty loud (because of removed resonator, I guess), he says it's a 250 hp police version.
 
Umm... really? He says it is a police package. Searchlight, interior trim ("easier to wash it from blood", as the guy says :D), black steel wheels... The engine also seems pretty loud (because of removed resonator, I guess), he says it's a 250 hp police version.
It's a police interceptor, but it's not from the NYPD.
 
From a distance it's already fairly easy to pick out police Explorers because literally no one else buys them with matte plastic trim and 16 inch steelies (in comparison, the pursuit Taurus models don't look terribly different in the front from the SHO and still have a bunch of chrome to let them fly under the radar). A hundred pound push bar isn't going to help them blend in.
 
From a distance it's already fairly easy to pick out police Explorers because literally no one else buys them with matte plastic trim and 16 inch steelies (in comparison, the pursuit Taurus models don't look terribly different in the front from the SHO and still have a bunch of chrome to let them fly under the radar). A hundred pound push bar isn't going to help them blend in.
And the fact that it's a dark blue.
 
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