The MK10 Jag is up there in the top 5 coolest cars ever made, just look at it in the fading sunlight with those big, dim headlights that look so much classier and cool than any overly bright HD lights today, that long, wide body wallowing side to side, just magnificent.
How can they not mention the Sierra Sapphire Cosworth? Some were apparently stolen in the police car storage yard before they were modified into police cars.
where is Opel Lotus Carlton Omega.....!!! the ultimate getaway car... it was so fast that it's once said that a group of joyriders outran a police helicopter in it.!
You can't outrun the radio and you can't outrun a helicopter. I'm sure glad I never had to go in pursuit in a Jag with a single dim blue light on the roof. Our units are covered in lights with two 150 watt sirens and people still wouldn't get out of the way.
I had the estate version one of those 3.0V6 Mk1 Grannies. Massive tank of of a car but it would barely clock 100mph. But it had humoungous torque that almost felt able to pull a tree out by the roots. At one point I used it to drag a HGV3 sideways.
When i went on the job, the fastest patrol car I drove was the 1970 Plymouth Fury I. It had the 383 four barrel and a heavy duty police package including a dual battery system. In 1973, we went to the full size Ford with the 460 4 barrel. Due to smog control equipment, the performance was dismal compared to the Plymouth. The car could hit 135 but it took forever to get there. Cars after 1971 had the engines detuned to 200 horse power or less in the U.S. The fastest or best performing police car was the AMC Matador with the 401 engine and after that engine was detuned to about 205 horsepower, it still had the top performance. The same engine in 1971 before the mandatory detuning, put out about 340 horse power. The British engines were small to begin with and they got all they could out of the smaller powerplant due to fuel costs. They had the right idea all along because now you can close to 400 horse power out of some 4 cylinder engines and certainly out of a 6.
That is actually the 850:s replacement, the V70 :) The S70 was the saloon version, and the V70, the estate version, it arrived for the 1997 model year.
a fast helicopter is around 180mph unless you get into military types. so on a nice long straight stretch like say the Nevada desert you can still get away.
APU 375F Jaguar Mark II, registered May 1968, tax due 1 Sep 2019! TWF 593H Jaguar 420, registered Mar 1970, tax due 1 Jul 2019! TWS 389T Ford Granada, registered Sep 1978, MOT expires 17 Aug 2019, currently SORN RGP 543R Ford Granada, registered Aug 1976, tax due 1 Nov 2000
Police: Ford Transit
Getaway: Ford Transit
The 1970s.
Remember this being filmed very well. Location is RAF Wethersfield in Essex, with some footage shot in Finchingfield. A hectic time....
no Rover SD1?!
I would have thought that a lot more Police Forces used Rover P6's and Triumph Mk2 Pi's than the Granada ? Neither of which are mentioned here.
The MK10 Jag is up there in the top 5 coolest cars ever made, just look at it in the fading sunlight with those big, dim headlights that look so much classier and cool than any overly bright HD lights today, that long, wide body wallowing side to side, just magnificent.
They missed the Greatest Jam Sandwich of All Time, the SD1 3500 V8...….. A swing and a miss for Quentin
Well unlike the SD1 the Granada V6 and Consul GT worked and didn't leaked oil everywhere :/
7:07 I don't remember seeing a battenburg myself until about the mid 2000s.
How can they not mention the Sierra Sapphire Cosworth? Some were apparently stolen in the police car storage yard before they were modified into police cars.
where is Opel Lotus Carlton Omega.....!!! the ultimate getaway car... it was so fast that it's once said that a group of joyriders outran a police helicopter in it.!
Would have thought the 3.0 24v Vauxhall Senator was worthy of inclusion.
I appreciate the battered in a fish and chip shop joke
“Mind the kids, oh wait nevermind”
A pair of what now??
Aaron Young in British to "nick" is to steal. So they say nickers we'd say thieves.
Robert Gary I know... it sounded like something else for a second haha
hahaha I though they were really embracing the old English persona
Nuggets
Haha that’s hilarious I had to do a double take on that too!
You can't outrun the radio and you can't outrun a helicopter. I'm sure glad I never had to go in pursuit in a Jag with a single dim blue light on the roof. Our units are covered in lights with two 150 watt sirens and people still wouldn't get out of the way.
Don't forget the bell you can't chase the bad boys without a bell to warn Joe public 😂
Excellent channel. Definitely one of the better ones.
4:32 UK's 'Life on Mars' action? xD
When showing the jag
.....the music from FEAR IS THE KEY is playing
I had the estate version one of those 3.0V6 Mk1 Grannies. Massive tank of of a car but it would barely clock 100mph. But it had humoungous torque that almost felt able to pull a tree out by the roots. At one point I used it to drag a HGV3 sideways.
BMW 330d is the current plod car of choice
80's police rovers?
Yep. The Rover V8 powered all sorts of police motors: P6, SD1, Range Rover, Land Rover, Sherpa/LDV stuff. None of that mentioned at all
Disregard the constabulary!
When i went on the job, the fastest patrol car I drove was the 1970 Plymouth Fury I. It had the 383 four barrel and a heavy duty police package including a dual battery system. In 1973, we went to the full size Ford with the 460 4 barrel. Due to smog control equipment, the performance was dismal compared to the Plymouth. The car could hit 135 but it took forever to get there. Cars after 1971 had the engines detuned to 200 horse power or less in the U.S. The fastest or best performing police car was the AMC Matador with the 401 engine and after that engine was detuned to about 205 horsepower, it still had the top performance. The same engine in 1971 before the mandatory detuning, put out about 340 horse power. The British engines were small to begin with and they got all they could out of the smaller powerplant due to fuel costs. They had the right idea all along because now you can close to 400 horse power out of some 4 cylinder engines and certainly out of a 6.
Even now I can't see a Mk1 Granada without thinking of Jack Regan saying 'shut it!'
Crikey, it’s the rozzers!
Hated changing the distributor points on the Ford V8 Pilot. (I was a motor mech)
Oh those police Volvos in the end! ♥️💙
The old white Ford Granda looks awesome.
My old T5 could leave most of the local cruisers far behind. Not that I ever tried, but man do I miss that old Volvo!
The Volvos at 7:40, GMP used to have them the T5s as well as 850R's
That is actually the 850:s replacement, the V70 :)
The S70 was the saloon version, and the V70, the estate version, it arrived for the 1997 model year.
Love the T5 but sadly no mention of the Vauxhall Senator or SD1
2:59 I checked the subtitles but I can't help feeling like the subtitles are wrong... 🤦♂ pretty extreme prejudice if you ask me.
Love the Granada 3.0S that white one is still alive.
3:03 WHAT DID HE SAY???
What’s better the mk2 or mk10 jag
a fast helicopter is around 180mph unless you get into military types. so on a nice long straight stretch like say the Nevada desert you can still get away.
Brit cops at one time used Triumph TR4s in Newcastle, Northumberland IIRC.
Top Gear when it was what it's SUPPOSED to be...a motoring magazine programme instead of the shite it's become nowadays
barbara anne cortina Don't forget that Amazon show. It's even worse than new trio TG, I hardly enjoyed it
Speak for yourselves lol
Top speed of a helicopter is about 160 miles an hour if you have a straight away and a car that can do more than that you can get away
Music at 3:16 ?
Those old school criminals had it easy
3:02.................THAT was still allowed on the BBC in the '90's?!!!!!!! REALLY?!!!!
"knickers," not the other word that we all know
2019 The Netherlands. Mocro Maffia Audi S6. Police B class Mercedes.
Bit of a light vid lacking a helluva lot of detail.
3:00 excuse me what
“A pair of knickers” 😂😂 as in they nicked something
APU 375F Jaguar Mark II, registered May 1968, tax due 1 Sep 2019!
TWF 593H Jaguar 420, registered Mar 1970, tax due 1 Jul 2019!
TWS 389T Ford Granada, registered Sep 1978, MOT expires 17 Aug 2019, currently SORN
RGP 543R Ford Granada, registered Aug 1976, tax due 1 Nov 2000
Astra...😠😠😠
Anyone know the actor making all the crap jokes, I remember him in the 90s just can't put my finger on it.
Wasn't he the hospital porter in Casualty?
He was Dennis in Coronation Street
Music at 3:18?
Music at 4:33?
The Fuzz - Duncan Lamont