I doubt any of the American cars from 42-45 are accurate. Production of civilian vehicles (including police cars) was slowed down and then stopped so that the factories could build military vehicles for the war effort.
This song is actually pretty fitting. In case anyone doesn't know what it's called, the name of the artist, or how old it is. It's called "Highway Patrol" by Junior Brown from 1993.
Some guy with Glasses I'm glad I wasn't the only one to notice these irregularities. I was like wait what how did a 57 come in 55 and the 40's threw me off too
@@okbuddyretard , correct. Cars in 1910 were usually about 35-50 mph, depending on the model. The first internal combustion engine to hold record automobile speed was pushing 79 mph in 1902.
That Record But that wasn’t the standard. If you watch the famous videos from New York in the 1910 and 1920, cars travelled mostly at about 10-15 mph. Same as now, commercial cars can push about 180-200 mph, but max speed in cities is about 20-50 mph. Back in 1920 max speed allowed in most cities was 10 mph, because cars didn’t have airbags or any type of crash protection at all, car crashes back then were often deadly even at very low speeds. I remember a celebrity who died in a car crash in the 20’s at about 20 mph.
Depending on condition, they can usually be stripped of police equipment and sold as used cars. Some of these old cars still have the spot lights on the driver side door.
I think it depends on state and local laws, some places do allow for some of the equipment like the sirens and lights and I don't see why not tbh. No one's gonna think you're a real cop when you're driving on a 1993 Chevrolet Caprice in 2022.
I was gonna ask who it was because i don't remember hearing it which is weird. But you answered my question. Thank you. He has a great voice and i hope he recorded more so i can listen to him.
I was born in 2002 and nowadays, most if not all emergency vehicles in my country don't use rotator lightbars anymore. One exception of some other vehicles is tractors... like my grandpa's.
@@cardemon9542 So were the Camaros, but they had built-in logistic problems the Mustang didn't have: the speedometers were hard to read, the doors were too wide and other GM goofs. Try "pretty"!
@@hellfirevideos1861 Crown Victorias were never muscle cars and were never called "Bel Air". That was always a Chevrolet line. The original Crown Victoria (1955-1956) was a luxury car, noted for its chrome tiara connecting the 'B' pillars.
The Chevy Caprices were the best, I drive a 1996 and have owned a 1991 and 1994, all ex police cars. The 1991 was a former State police Captains car, kept in immaculate condition by them of course.
Ive always wondered who decides what car best suits to be a police car and why? What qualify s to be a police car? Also it would be nice to see the evolution of taxis and other vehicle types over the years.
Got to love year “1926” Guy is bigger than the car itself- He was better at leaning against that car than chasing someone down Lol Great song as well to go along !
Steven54 If you believe this self-appointed, sidewalk authority, who knows a little about everything and a whole lot about nuthin' - and is suffering from constipation of the ears and diarrhea of the mouth - that's exactly what happened. And people wonder why Detroit was so stupid, they had to ask for bailouts!
I've Built A LEGO 1988 Ohio State Police Car And I've Built A LEGO Green 1903 Police Car Out Of LEGOS As Well And It Goes Really Great With My LEGO Pere Marquette 1225 Polar Express Engine
Police cars are ranging from horseless carriage to modern "Jetson" cars. Before automobiles are born, police uses horse and buggy as a paddy wagon to transport suspects to jail, such as burglary.
A few got flubbed...but it was cool to see the 1967 Delmont 88 'B0-9 Apprehender' (listed as a '66) and the '81 Delta 88? (Lansing,Mich PD?? I know 'The Factory' used to let the PD have a lot of cars for 'testing and development' purposes?) Also the '71 Plymouth Fury I......I had one many years ago,Ex-Highway Patrol unit with a 440. Ran like the wind!!!!
Chris So did I. You could easily tell them apart! The pinnacle of automotive styling world-over were the 1950s American cars! Fords had V8s and big round tail lights. Pontiac had chrome stripes. Oldsmobile had rockets, Cadillac had gold V's. Dodge had a ram's head. Buick had portholes. Plymouth had an old sailing ship, the kind the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in. When you rode in those cars, you could turn your head 360 degrees and see everything. No baby restraints. Seat belts were a needless luxury. Instrument panels and steering wheels were breathtaking, and finished in beautiful chrome and colorful and clear Lucite plastic. Doors were safe and heavy. Only a drunk could get killed in one of those cars, they were so strong and well built. Seats were lavish and soft and comfortable, especially on a long trip. I remember sleeping on the 3rd seat and my brother on the middle seat in our station wagon, while we drove long hours into the night. When you stopped for gas or food, you didn't feel crushed into a ball when you got out of the car. Those were the best cars in the best times.
The Crown Vic was seen from 1992-6:05 to 2008-7:26. They were the most popular PD/HP cars because of room, trunk space, and speed of those Eras. The upgraded started in 1998-6:38 and those were a bigger hit then the 1992 ones. They are still a recommended car of CHP and LAPD so we are still seeing them today even though they were taken off the line in September 2011. This is because Ford Built so many that it was cheaper then ever to build one. They are also cars with Very long lives which is what PD/HP wanted for that Era.
[OF] Why can't you learn the difference between "then" and "than"? Or are you going to be a 5th grade doodle-doophys drop out until you're 75 years old?
Here in Birmingham,the police use mostly Ford Crown vic, they have used Chevrolet Impalas,but they don't hold up(transmissions go out at 30k),and they return to ford.....now they're using the exployers
Many precincts replaced the Crown Vic with the Ford Taurus, even GTA 5 Los Santos Police use the off brand Ford Taurus as Police while the Sheriff use Crown Vics
My 1st grandpa Francisco was born in December 3rd 1936 in Mexico Durango and another my uncle Saturnino was born in November 29th 1957 in Mexico Durango
The 1926 cop looks like he took a futuristic trip to the 2000’s and stopped in a Dunkin’ Donuts and an In & Out Burger and stayed a while!! And 1981 looks like a Philly pimps car with a light bar on top!!
Small Town : Township Police Auxilliary Support Units ( Police or Sheriff / Special Patrol Units , Local and Highway Patrol, State Police / State Troopers , Sheriff's Police
What happened to the station wagons after the 80's? I would be choosing the wagon due to its elephantic cargo space the Swedish police uses mainly wagons for patrolling the cities
Mini Station wagons were replaced in 1981 with SUVs, or Sport Utility Vehicles, a clever re-name for what's still a station wagon. Station wagons evolved from trucks and became family vehicles. SUVs evolved from trucks and became family vehicles. Wow! What a coincidence!
'94 Crown Vic is actually a '92 Crown Vic (1992 is the only year there was no grille for the '92-'97 Crown Vics) 1998 Crown Vics were the only year in which there were amber (yellow) turn signals in the tail lights)
1985 looks more like a Taxi with a light bar thrown on.
SouthernR0cker4Life lol true
SouthernR0cker4Life yeah it's funny because it's true
SouthernR0cker4Life maybe it's undercover
JaseyBoy Vlogs Not the Fake Taxi I want to be in.
es verdad xDD
The car listed as a 1943 is actually a 53. And the 1944 is really a 55 ford. The 1950 is a 55 chevy, and the 55 is a 57 chevy. Still enjoyed it. 😉
Lol, had to pause it myself at 1944...I knew it was a Ford from the mid 50's but wasn't sure what year exactly!
I doubt any of the American cars from 42-45 are accurate. Production of civilian vehicles (including police cars) was slowed down and then stopped so that the factories could build military vehicles for the war effort.
I started getting nervous at 1995
i can relate
leo bieker In jail.
Don't complain, you probably haven't seen french police cars. Geez....... old times were the best....
French police cars were always unassuming. Not the massive US type.
why
I was like where is the 2010s but then I realized it was nine years old
Ikr
I was born in '06
Sorry fella a bit wrong with the dates on some of them.
that be true
At least he is trying to spread correct information.
@@catkittycatkity6482 well yes but i give him credit since he made this back in 2010 lol
The police 🚔 Chevy caprice is from 1991 and the police 🚔 Chevrolet Impala is not from 2004 is from 2000
So true
This song is actually pretty fitting. In case anyone doesn't know what it's called, the name of the artist, or how old it is. It's called "Highway Patrol" by Junior Brown from 1993.
1943 is incorrect because that's like a '52 Chevy. Also 1950 is a 1955 Bel Air. Then the one in '55 is a 1957 Bel Air.
Some guy with Glasses I'm glad I wasn't the only one to notice these irregularities. I was like wait what how did a 57 come in 55 and the 40's threw me off too
richgs76 thanks for the clarification, I guess I forgot about that obvious detail
1934 is a 1937 Ford! 1937 is actually an early 50s Ford Anglia. And 1945 is a 1950 Austin Atlantic!
@@QueerOkie Right on the first one, but 1937 is a 1937 Ford Ten, same body as the later Anglia and 1945 is an 1951 Austin Seven or A30 .
Toatally Incorrect Those are from the 50's not the mid 40's
Imagine criminals in 1910 they would just walk away fron the cop car 😂
the cars weren't that slow m8
@@okbuddyretard , correct. Cars in 1910 were usually about 35-50 mph, depending on the model. The first internal combustion engine to hold record automobile speed was pushing 79 mph in 1902.
@@thatrecord5313 yep
That Record But that wasn’t the standard. If you watch the famous videos from New York in the 1910 and 1920, cars travelled mostly at about 10-15 mph. Same as now, commercial cars can push about 180-200 mph, but max speed in cities is about 20-50 mph. Back in 1920 max speed allowed in most cities was 10 mph, because cars didn’t have airbags or any type of crash protection at all, car crashes back then were often deadly even at very low speeds. I remember a celebrity who died in a car crash in the 20’s at about 20 mph.
@@patricioungaro3382 , do you think Cops today follow the speed limit during a chase? How about back then?
Depending on condition, they can usually be stripped of police equipment and sold as used cars. Some of these old cars still have the spot lights on the driver side door.
I think it depends on state and local laws, some places do allow for some of the equipment like the sirens and lights and I don't see why not tbh. No one's gonna think you're a real cop when you're driving on a 1993 Chevrolet Caprice in 2022.
Yes! We are agree
My great grandpa was a motorcycle cop in the 30's and his partner would ride in his sidecar. He was also somewhere in the first issue of Life
An old friend of mine recorded this song.... Dick Curless. Gone now but was a great friend.
Good Catch! Most don't know he did the original? (Think Red Simpson did it as well?)
I was gonna ask who it was because i don't remember hearing it which is weird. But you answered my question. Thank you. He has a great voice and i hope he recorded more so i can listen to him.
Cap
@@Dylan-lb4nd idk
Code3 Dick Curless NEVER turned out a single bad song - ever! May his deep, awesome voice live on forever.
Ok, youtube recommendations, ok, I watched it, now leave me alone
7:38
Here, my friends, is possibly one of the most recognizable designs in America.
(in fact, I LIVE IN MICHIGAN)
How bout LAPD or CHP??
Same
I'm originally from Michigan but spent most of my life in Texas.
Mmm not really a lot of people don’t know what Michigan state police look like something like NYPD, LAPD, CHP, FHP are way more recognizable
I was born in 2002 and nowadays, most if not all emergency vehicles in my country don't use rotator lightbars anymore. One exception of some other vehicles is tractors... like my grandpa's.
Came here for Police Cars.......I am not disappointed
Great video! Perfect choice for background song! Though your "1943" (2:02) and "1944" (2:07) vehicles were actually a 1952 Chevrolet and 1956 Ford.
Marshall Curtis lol
And the 1945 vehicle is an Austin a30, from 1951
5:31 IS A COP CAR!?
No, it’s a burrito, yes it’s a cop car
No it's Patrick.
Police in Disquise as Taxi.
Hmm maybe is a painted yellow police cst
It was a bad underbelly cop car
The Ford Crown Victoria is probably the best car outta all of them hands down.
@Paul Kersey yup
I like the Crown Vic but they were also good when they were Muscle Cars and Bel Air.
The mustang persuit was pritty badass and some of them are still on the job!
@@cardemon9542 So were the Camaros, but they had built-in logistic problems the Mustang didn't have: the speedometers were hard to read, the doors were too wide and other GM goofs.
Try "pretty"!
@@hellfirevideos1861 Crown Victorias were never muscle cars and were never called "Bel Air". That was always a Chevrolet line. The original Crown Victoria (1955-1956) was a luxury car, noted for its chrome tiara connecting the 'B' pillars.
The Chevy Caprices were the best, I drive a 1996 and have owned a 1991 and 1994, all ex police cars. The 1991 was a former State police Captains car, kept in immaculate condition by them of course.
0:35 Officer Barbrady
Kick Ass
"OK, people, move along....nothing to see here ! Gee Whiz !"
over a decade has passed since this was created! you should make an updated sequel!
Ive always wondered who decides what car best suits to be a police car and why? What qualify s to be a police car? Also it would be nice to see the evolution of taxis and other vehicle types over the years.
Got to love year “1926” Guy is bigger than the car itself-
He was better at leaning against that car than chasing someone down Lol
Great song as well to go along !
Fantastic effort. Absolutely love it. I think I know the song off by heart by now! Thank you.
Wow, what happened in 1992?
If you want to know what happened in 1992 they lighter and faster to catch speeders and more room inside to house the huge 4.6L OHC V8
+Michelle Twidwell That's what I was thinking, luckily the Charger came back.
+GamePlayWithNolan czxzzzgzdzzzztgfdd
+GamePlayWithNolan then Ford came back with the Taurus which is better roomier and faster and the Explorer
Hubcap man Guy
Yeah.
The amount of Ford Crown Victorias are too damn high!
Now they are gone:(
Actually, Rockland County still got them. But not the NYPD
The 20's must be a time when X26 Tasers didn't exist.
I know
And also if I had a RUclips channel would name it So good Jacobgamer5
Interesting video. Cool and good job. Such an evolution of these vehicles.
I like the N.Y.P.D Car in 2002
Like if you agree
JD G yes of course. My name is *NYC* TMTA KID. That gives it away.
4:55 Micra ad.... Couldn't resist
Amazing! In the 40's, they were already using 1950 model cars? and in 1950, they were using 1955 Chevys? WOW!
Steven54 If you believe this self-appointed, sidewalk authority, who knows a little about everything and a whole lot about nuthin' - and is suffering from constipation of the ears and diarrhea of the mouth - that's exactly what happened.
And people wonder why Detroit was so stupid, they had to ask for bailouts!
Saw this on my recommendation page 10 years later
Police 1995 Chevy SS Impala looks like the most decent car under the 2000s
I've Built A LEGO 1988 Ohio State Police Car And I've Built
A LEGO Green 1903 Police Car Out Of LEGOS As Well And It
Goes Really Great With My LEGO Pere Marquette 1225 Polar Express Engine
1970 is ma fav
1985: HEY TAXI 🚕
Police cars are ranging from horseless carriage to modern "Jetson" cars. Before automobiles are born, police uses horse and buggy as a paddy wagon to transport suspects to jail, such as burglary.
Cool but I don't remember asking
Thanks for the post...
Song: Junior Brown- Highway Patrol
A few got flubbed...but it was cool to see the 1967 Delmont 88 'B0-9 Apprehender' (listed as a '66) and the '81 Delta 88? (Lansing,Mich PD?? I know 'The Factory' used to let the PD have a lot of cars for 'testing and development' purposes?) Also the '71 Plymouth Fury I......I had one many years ago,Ex-Highway Patrol unit with a 440. Ran like the wind!!!!
Ahhh... The end in 2010. I am from 2020. 😢..... Tanks! 👏🇧🇷/Brazil
0:02 Waw, best quality ever :3
The amount of 2014 chargers before 2014 scares me.
Ikr? Terrifying
Very cool. Is there a second part to this video? Police cars from 2011 till now?
1963 car looks like the one Andy of Mayberry used. Notice the whip antenna.
correction on your timing, the 2000 model crown victoria shown (6:46) is actually a 03-05 model can tell by the type of 16" rim type
Man i love that music nice one 👍
i was bornin 1999 them cop cars are nice
Very interesting! What is the car model used between 1938-1940 by Los Angeles Police Deparment?
Really good encyclopedia!
I was born in 1990 and i choose the cars from the 1950s i always loved 1950s cars even as a kid!
Chris So did I. You could easily tell them apart! The pinnacle of automotive styling world-over were the 1950s American cars! Fords had V8s and big round tail lights. Pontiac had chrome stripes. Oldsmobile had rockets, Cadillac had gold V's. Dodge had a ram's head. Buick had portholes. Plymouth had an old sailing ship, the kind the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in.
When you rode in those cars, you could turn your head 360 degrees and see everything. No baby restraints. Seat belts were a needless luxury. Instrument panels and steering wheels were breathtaking, and finished in beautiful chrome and colorful and clear Lucite plastic. Doors were safe and heavy. Only a drunk could get killed in one of those cars, they were so strong and well built.
Seats were lavish and soft and comfortable, especially on a long trip. I remember sleeping on the 3rd seat and my brother on the middle seat in our station wagon, while we drove long hours into the night.
When you stopped for gas or food, you didn't feel crushed into a ball when you got out of the car.
Those were the best cars in the best times.
So awesome to explore
Some of the years are way off!
The music though Lol
My two grandpa passed away Late December 9 2013 and Next Month January 30 2014 REST IN PEACE
RIP
83 and 89 were my favs
The Crown Vic was seen from 1992-6:05 to 2008-7:26. They were the most popular PD/HP cars because of room, trunk space, and speed of those Eras. The upgraded started in 1998-6:38 and those were a bigger hit then the 1992 ones. They are still a recommended car of CHP and LAPD so we are still seeing them today even though they were taken off the line in September 2011. This is because Ford Built so many that it was cheaper then ever to build one. They are also cars with Very long lives which is what PD/HP wanted for that Era.
[OF] Why can't you learn the difference between "then" and "than"? Or are you going to be a 5th grade doodle-doophys drop out until you're 75 years old?
@@lancasterritzyescargotdine2602 no im just really stupid
@@ofcontentdeleted8010 and LAZY.
@@lancasterritzyescargotdine2602 you stink
What you say to me?! I call the cop!
thank you for your very good job
Awesome video 👍Video sounds like a broken record or its on repeat but Imma imma hiway patrol 😳
I love this video💖
1986 mustang 5.0 super potencia
94 - 96 Chevy Caprice with LT-1 engine, best cop cars every made.
tsmith7651 agreed.
Yes, They would lay some rubber.
Was my favorite, they were fast. Lotta guys on my Dept. piled them up unfortunately.
Until the opti-spark craps out for reason. Lol
We still have cars like this 7:10 :(
IKR and I’m Literally telling my dad to park me far way to the school because I can’t have my friend seeing this crappy car
This music is great
Here in Birmingham,the police use mostly Ford Crown vic, they have used Chevrolet Impalas,but they don't hold up(transmissions go out at 30k),and they return to ford.....now they're using the exployers
Roger B. Over here in our Country England I live in West Yorkshire we have BMW 5 and Vauxhall Insignias and Volvo V40
Great video
My favorite is the Ford LTD and the For Crown Victoria
So which year did they begin to add blue to the police lights? Cause it was only red prior to that.
I love the crown Victoria
Awesome!
Many precincts replaced the Crown Vic with the Ford Taurus, even GTA 5 Los Santos Police use the off brand Ford Taurus as Police while the Sheriff use Crown Vics
1919 looks like 1839 by picture quality
Love this song.
My 1st grandpa Francisco was born in December 3rd 1936 in Mexico Durango and another my uncle Saturnino was born in November 29th 1957 in Mexico Durango
The Arkansas State Police (1984 listing) still has the same blue stripes, and they have the best pursuits. PIT maneuvers at 100+ MPH!
Yeah it is amazing
3:20 my matchbox toy (Dodge coronet police 59) and i already bought that, its cool though
Nice music! Have any link?!?
You should've included the dubai police cuz there just savage police cruisers!
2:07
That one looks soo modern for its time.
What is the make of that one?
If i'm right it's a '56 Ford
The 1926 cop looks like he took a futuristic trip to the 2000’s and stopped in a Dunkin’ Donuts and an In & Out Burger and stayed a while!! And 1981 looks like a Philly pimps car with a light bar on top!!
I like the 1966 police car
Small Town : Township Police Auxilliary Support Units ( Police or Sheriff / Special Patrol Units , Local and Highway Patrol, State Police / State Troopers , Sheriff's Police
Grew up with '95 I miss those NOT So Blinding Police lights where they actually Spun around instead of LED seizure inducing Flash
Nice!
My Grandpa Pedro was born in 1935 in Mexico Durango 🇲🇽
I like the song
The crown vics are improved throughout the years
*Sweat Starts to beed*
IM ABOUT TO HIT 70 MPH!!!
What happened to the station wagons after the 80's? I would be choosing the wagon due to its elephantic cargo space the Swedish police uses mainly wagons for patrolling the cities
Mini Station wagons were replaced in 1981 with SUVs, or Sport Utility Vehicles, a clever re-name for what's still a station wagon.
Station wagons evolved from trucks and became family vehicles.
SUVs evolved from trucks and became family vehicles.
Wow! What a coincidence!
2003 there police crown vic and boat in background i wanna know the ship name whats her name
Whats the name of the song at the beginning?
Can't wait to be a police officer one day
Love the song
Who does the background music? Cool song.
My favorite police cars are the years 1960s and 1970s
'94 Crown Vic is actually a '92 Crown Vic (1992 is the only year there was no grille for the '92-'97 Crown Vics) 1998 Crown Vics were the only year in which there were amber (yellow) turn signals in the tail lights)
Yea 43 is a 49 to 51 Chevy, 1944 is a 55 or 56 Ford. But still fun to watch
My other grandpa Saturnino was born in November 29th 1957 in Mexico Durango
They need to make a new one for 2021!
What’s the song called that plays? And who sings it?
Highway Patrol by Johnny Cash
I remember all the Impalas and Crown Victorias, those were my favorite except for all the 1960s.
I become to liked those because gta 4 lcpdfr
VanossGaming Monkey
YES, I REMEMBER THOSE MODS!!!!!!
yeh LCPDFR