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A line up of five of the police vehicles that are based at Fylingdales, consisting of a Land Rover Defender, a Ford Transit and three Nissan Terranos.
EO52 FXD This 2002 version Nissan pick up is based at Imphal Barracks, York, and belongs to the North East Divisional Firearms Team.
EO52 FXJ This is a 2002 Ministry of Defence Police Subaru Forester. It is almost identical to the 1999 version at the base of this page.
EU04 MXL is a MoD Ford Transit in refreshingly minimalist livery for 2004.
The rear view of the Transit out and about of the public roads.
EO51 WEJ is a Ministry of Defence Police Nissan Terrano from RAF Fylingdales.
The rear view of this 4×4 vehicle, fleet number 759.
A rather scenic view of a MoD Police Landrover.
T513 TTW A Ministry of Defence Police Subaru Forester, photographed in York. The MoD have a large number of these vehicles throughout the country.
These two Essex Police cars are used at Stanstead Airport. They carry amber beacons on the roof as well as large numbers on the sides to identify them. The front car is a Volvo V70 and behind it is a Mitsubishi Shogun..
LX05 HZK This silver Vauxhall Zafira is also one of the units based at Heathrow.
LX51 FYL is a Met police Astra that is stationed at Heathrow Airport. It has a red roof and amber flashing lights for use air-side.
S225 TNE This Land Rover Defender is used by Merseyside Police at Liverpool John Lennon Airport. The most interesting thing about this vehicle is the twin coloured light bar. The blue light is used to indicate its police status and the amber light is a requirement for all vehicles that drive on the apron.
The rear view of the Land Rover. Notice that there are additional red filters on the rearmost roof light bar.
UKB 413H This old black and white photo shows an officer of the Liverpool Airport Police from 1968 with his BMC Austin / Morris J4.
ONA 883H is a BMC black Maria that was in use in 1968 by the police at Manchester Airport. Notice that it does not have blue lights – just the airside amber beacon.
BVR 833C is a black police Mini that was new in 1965. It also has the amber light but does not carry any ‘police’ signs.
D447 KVM This photograph shows a Greater Manchester Police Ford Capri when it was in active service.
D439 KVM A Ford Capri traffic policing car, sister vehicle of the one above. This preserved vehicle looks exactly as it did when it was in service with Greater Manchester Police in the 1980s.
One of the trademarks of 80’s traffic police cars was the enormous rear police sign. You can see here how it looks like a spoiler and lights up with ‘police’ on the left hand side and can show ‘stop’ in red on the right.
B289 HAB This photograph shows a Range Rover that was in service with West Mercia from 1985 to 1988. It was part of the traffic policing division. It is now preserved and is at present only missing the force crest from the front doors and the calibrated speedometer from the centre of the dashboard.
LAR 988C This Ford Anglia dates from 1965 and was made famous by appearing in many episodes of the vintage police television show Heartbeat. Notice the white doors and front half of the roof. There is also a ‘police’ roofbox fitted with a blue flashing beacon on top. This type of box and beacon set-up was in use on UK police cars through to the mid 1990s.
WRO 509E This is another very similar Ford Anglia that appeared on Heartbeat. In the background you can see Aidenfield Stores. Aidenfield is the ficticous setting for the TV show – it is actually the village of Goathland near the North Yorkshire coast.
HRL 999L This is an ex-Metropolitan Police Rover P6 3500 V8. The car carries almost no indication it is for police use, except for the blue rotating beacon and spot lamps. It dates from 1973 and is now in preservation.
NLX 258L This is a black Morris Mini van dating from 1972. It was for sale in early 2009 for £5750, much more than when the car was new!
The rear view of the Mini.
Here is a police officer and cycle from yesteryear. Notice the white bands on the ends of the sleeve that are used to show that he is on duty.
K244 EYT is preserved Rover Metro from the Metropolitan Police. The wheel trims were removed by the force to reduce the chance of them causing injury or damage if they came off during high speed driving.
The rear view of the immaculate looking Rover.
VBF 594 This classic police car is a Jaguar Mk.II, the epitome of the 1960s police car. It has a small ‘police’ plate on the front and a single blue rotating beacon on the roof. Some forces mounted the ‘police’ plate on the roof.
PTD 975M is a Ford Consul of the Lancashire Constabulary. It is actually a Ford Granada but the smaller-engined versions were given the Consul name for the first few years of production. Notice the large black police sign on the roof and the black markings on the rear of the sides.
D676 FBP This is a 1987 BMW 528i that was in service with Hampshire Constabulary. It is now privately preserved as a police vehicle by a Hampshire police officer.
C307 BYO is a very well preserved example of a Metropolitan Police Rover SD1 3500. Notice the two siren units mounted below the bumper and the ‘police’ sign mounted on the tip of the bonnet.
A431 PTP This is a 1983 Jaguar 4.2 XJ6 police car. It was used by Hampshire police and is now preserved.
MWA 721P This icon of the 1970s is a Rover P6 3500. Popular with police forces across the country, this example was with South Yorkshire Police. The ‘3500’ in its name refers to the 3500 cc V8 engine that powered this car. Notice the police roof box, with blue rotating beacon on the top and two rear-facing red lights attached to the sides.
YYX 315T is a Land Rover 109 that was used in the late 70s and early 80s by South Yorkshire Police as an armoured vehicle. You can see the toughened windscreen and small windows on the sides. It has a small crest and ‘police’ wording on the side.
H217 YUC This is a Metropolitan Police BMW R80 motorcycle which is currently in preservation. Despite the fact that it is no longer in used, the vehicle has been kept fully operational.
The rear view of the bike showing the illuminating police sign and mast mounted blue rotating beacon.