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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: omega3000 on 04 December 2012, 23:29:19
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How times change :) Police (http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=omega%20police%20car%20in%20total%20vauxhall&source=web&cd=15&cad=rja&ved=0CE8QFjAEOAo&url=http%3A%2F%2Fpolicecaruk.com%2F50YearsMotorwayPolicing%2F50YearsMotorwayPolicing.html&ei=roW-UN2PIcLM0QXL1oG4Cw&usg=AFQjCNH5q_eDRGsNyDMTzee3vE9ypZyoKQ)
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Great post.... :y and yes, how times have changed, and cars..... :D :D
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Fantastically imposing car when fitted with a black bonnet! ;)
(http://policecaruk.com/50YearsMotorwayPolicing/files/MW74%20001.jpg)
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Looks like that senator has hub caps :(:-\
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Looks like that senator has hub caps :(:-\
Wheel trims ;) ..... no different from other cars, my 12 valve CD had the same trims. :y
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I want a Super Snipe!!! Cheers for the link I loved reading that
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what a great read, thanks for the link, I've saved it for Phil when he gets home :y
Lee
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I was looking for a police car picture for murph , then found the link by mistake ...glad you enjoy :y
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If I only knew how to do the links for letting the ABS "blue light" fanatic James W have a look. He has the Omega estate police replica. I used to know where an Austin westminster A110 ex police car was. I had tentativly attempted to get hold of it for banger racing. The police spec versions of this car had a triple carb set up on them.
Keith B
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If I only knew how to do the links for letting the ABS "blue light" fanatic James W have a look. ....
Just copy & pasted the link ..... http://policecaruk.com/50YearsMotorwayPolicing/50YearsMotorwayPolicing.html ;) ;)
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Wonderful find! :y :y :y
It certainly has taken me back in time :D :D :D
The first police car I "saw" was the one at the start of "No Hiding Place" on my parents TV in about 1959/60. I wasn't certain about what make or model of car it was, so I have reminded myself; it looks as though it was a Wolsley, but in my mind I had an Austin Westminster.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_rXXSp5N-c
The memory does fade!!
Back to the OP's link; it is just a fabulous reminder of all those cars we used to see. The Jaguar 4.2 (??) always seems like the classic to me. My father once saw numerous ones of those surround a driver in South London. He said they came from everywhere, and very fast! 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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But an MG soft top police car :-X , what were they thinking ::) ;D
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remember getting pulled over for speeding on a motorway in 1992 by a granada mk3 jam sandwhich in my carlton mk2 !!
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Fantastic pics! Bring back the jam sandwich I say!!
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Brilliant find,well done :y
Perhaps some of you may remember the big old Wolsey 22hp of the 40`s / 50`s, or the Riley Pathfinder, or the Austin 110`s, ah happy days. ;D, and they were all painted....black
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Not only MG soft tops,but also the Daimler SP250 always had to be driven roof down.Doors on "A"series cars had a tendency to fly open when cornering due to the glassfibre body flexing!
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Fantastic pics! Bring back the jam sandwich I say!!
I'd rather a bit of batternburg instead ;D
great link though, I just about remember the c reg transit when I was a youngun :y
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great reading and brings back memories on how cars used to be. :y :y :y :y
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Brilliant find,well done :y
Perhaps some of you may remember the big old Wolsey 22hp of the 40`s / 50`s, or the Riley Pathfinder, or the Austin 110`s, ah happy days. ;D, and they were all painted....black
Sadly, I do, Wolesley 6/80, and the 4 cylinder Pathfinder, lovely looking cars. A friend had a beautiful Mk7 Jag when the M1 opened, so we gave it some on the first stretch, no speed limits then, We got it over a ton, and then chickened out, as erks in the RAF the fuel gauge went down too quickly for our meagre pay packets, about £10 a week! :y Although petrol was only about 2s/6d a gallon. 12½p to you. :y
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James Waddington and I are both members of another police vehicle club, PVEC.
Some Jan Sandwich markings still exist, The Met Police and Leicestershire. Although The Met are now moving away and will be using Battenburg from now on.
In the new year I'll be in one of my preserved police Omega's at various shows. May 2013 at Brooklands museum will see the annual Emergency Services Day...there'll be everything from early police vehicles up to brand new...it's always worth a look :y
From last year;
http://www.brooklandsmuseum.com/index.php?/news/story/emergency-services-day-report/
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What wonderful pictures, love all the fabulous old estate cars, especially the Ford Mark 2 and Mark 3 models.
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Great topic. Oh what fun you could have blowing the Mig out on a 1961 empty M1. :y :y
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Brilliant find,well done :y
Perhaps some of you may remember the big old Wolsey 22hp of the 40`s / 50`s, or the Riley Pathfinder, or the Austin 110`s, ah happy days. ;D, and they were all painted....black
Sadly, I do, Wolesley 6/80, and the 4 cylinder Pathfinder, lovely looking cars. A friend had a beautiful Mk7 Jag when the M1 opened, so we gave it some on the first stretch, no speed limits then, We got it over a ton, and then chickened out, as erks in the RAF the fuel gauge went down too quickly for our meagre pay packets, about £10 a week! :y Although petrol was only about 2s/6d a gallon. 12½p to you. :y
Ill always remember the Pathfinder because it had the gear lever down by your right leg, just by the door, quite difficult to get used to for a while. :)
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Brilliant find,well done :y
Perhaps some of you may remember the big old Wolsey 22hp of the 40`s / 50`s, or the Riley Pathfinder, or the Austin 110`s, ah happy days. ;D, and they were all painted....black
I posted this previously:
"The first police car I "saw" was the one at the start of "No Hiding Place" on my parents TV in about 1959/60. I wasn't certain about what make or model of car it was, so I have reminded myself; it looks as though it was a Wolsley, but in my mind I had an Austin Westminster."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_rXXSp5N-c
Can someone please confirm if the car in the opening scenes of No Hiding Place is a Wolsley, and which model?
Many thanks :y :y
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Brilliant find,well done :y
Perhaps some of you may remember the big old Wolsey 22hp of the 40`s / 50`s, or the Riley Pathfinder, or the Austin 110`s, ah happy days. ;D, and they were all painted....black
I posted this previously:
"The first police car I "saw" was the one at the start of "No Hiding Place" on my parents TV in about 1959/60. I wasn't certain about what make or model of car it was, so I have reminded myself; it looks as though it was a Wolsley, but in my mind I had an Austin Westminster."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_rXXSp5N-c
Can someone please confirm if the car in the opening scenes of No Hiding Place is a Wolsley, and which model?
Many thanks :y :y
Wolsley 6/80 I think Lizzie :y
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Brilliant find,well done :y
Perhaps some of you may remember the big old Wolsey 22hp of the 40`s / 50`s, or the Riley Pathfinder, or the Austin 110`s, ah happy days. ;D, and they were all painted....black
I posted this previously:
"The first police car I "saw" was the one at the start of "No Hiding Place" on my parents TV in about 1959/60. I wasn't certain about what make or model of car it was, so I have reminded myself; it looks as though it was a Wolsley, but in my mind I had an Austin Westminster."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_rXXSp5N-c
Can someone please confirm if the car in the opening scenes of No Hiding Place is a Wolsley, and which model?
Many thanks :y :y
Wolsley 6/80 I think Lizzie :y
Great, thanks henryd! :y :y :y :y
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So I think henryd this is one of those, and an ex-police car version-
(http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk247/lizziefreeman/wolseley-6-80-04.jpg)
To my eyes they still look great today as they did when I was a child. Classic!! :-* :-* :-* :-*
An ex-boyfriends father was taking one of those apart in 1965, and I learnt a lot about the inner workings of a Wolsley, or any, engine! :D :D ;)
Judging by the opening shots of the TV programme, it obviously did not have good road handling! See that rear swing out!! :o :o :o :o ;D ;D
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An ex-boyfriends father was taking one of those apart in 1965
I was one year old then :( ;D
They did like the gloss black look in them days ..
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That looks like a Moggy Minor with space for a propper engine :-\
When my Uncle started in Traffic, they were flying around Sussex in Rover P6s 8)
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That looks like a Moggy Minor with space for a propper engine :-\
When my Uncle started in Traffic, they were flying around Sussex in Rover P6s 8)
Well of course the Morris Minor came from the same stable of British designs of the time, with Morris, Austin, Riley and Wolsley cars all having a family resemblance, especially so after it all became the British Motor Corporation (BMC) in 1952. ;)
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So I think henryd this is one of those, and an ex-police car version-
(http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk247/lizziefreeman/wolseley-6-80-04.jpg)
To my eyes they still look great today as they did when I was a child. Classic!! :-* :-* :-* :-*
An ex-boyfriends father was taking one of those apart in 1965, and I learnt a lot about the inner workings of a Wolsley, or any, engine! :D :D ;)
Judging by the opening shots of the TV programme, it obviously did not have good road handling! See that rear swing out!! :o :o :o :o ;D ;D
Thats like the limo version of the minor , very nice :-*
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Brilliant find,well done :y
Perhaps some of you may remember the big old Wolsey 22hp of the 40`s / 50`s, or the Riley Pathfinder, or the Austin 110`s, ah happy days. ;D, and they were all painted....black
I can remember when, outside the local police station, the police officers used to clean an polish them, can't ever remember seeing a dirty one.
They used to take a pride in keeping the cars looking pristine.
Oh dear, I am old :( ;D
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Brilliant find,well done :y
Perhaps some of you may remember the big old Wolsey 22hp of the 40`s / 50`s, or the Riley Pathfinder, or the Austin 110`s, ah happy days. ;D, and they were all painted....black
I can remember when, outside the local police station, the police officers used to clean an polish them, can't ever remember seeing a dirty one.
They used to take a pride in keeping the cars looking pristine.
Oh dear, I am old :( ;D
No, no AA! Never old, you just have a long memory like me! ::) ::) ;D ;D ;)
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I've got a long memory too. I just haven't had as much time as AA to fill it up. :P
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I've got a long memory too. I just haven't had as much time as AA to fill it up. :P
I've got a long memory, but it must be full because I can't remember what I did yesterday ::)
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If I only knew how to do the links for letting the ABS "blue light" fanatic James W have a look. He has the Omega estate police replica. I used to know where an Austin westminster A110 ex police car was. I had tentativly attempted to get hold of it for banger racing. The police spec versions of this car had a triple carb set up on them.
Keith B
Keith - done it for you
Andy - just did what you said
EMD - great thread (and I've added it on ABS for the Police replica fans there) - thank you
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James Waddington and I are both members of another police vehicle club, PVEC.
Some Jan Sandwich markings still exist, The Met Police and Leicestershire. Although The Met are now moving away and will be using Battenburg from now on.
Oy! You forgot me! (though of course you wouldn't make the link... ;) )