 International Police PehiclesIntroduced in 2003, this range of international Police cars has become very popular with collectors throughout the world. This series will form an important part of authentic Police vehicle history. All of these models are crafted in 1:43 scale heavy white metal to the same exacting standards you have come to expect from Brooklin Models. |
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| 1947 Bedford Utilecon - IPV41
1947 Bedford Utilecon from the International Police Vehicles Collection. 1:43rd Scale model hand built in England, in heavy white metal.
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| 1958 Austin A55 Cambridge IPV40
1958 Austin A55 Cambridge from the International Police Vehicles Collection. 1:43rd Scale model hand built in England, in heavy white metal.
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| 1938 Buick Special Sedan - IPV39
1938 Buick Special Sedan "New Mexico" from the International Police Vehicles Collection. 1:43rd Scale model hand built in England, in heavy white metal.
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| 1960 Studebaker Lark 2-Door - IPV38
1960 Studebaker Lark 2-Dr "Washington D.C." from the International Police Vehicles Collection. 1:43rd Scale model hand built in England, in heavy white metal.
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| 1960 Ford Consul MkII Saloon - IPV37
1960 Ford Consul MkII Saloon "Bradford City" from the International Police Vehicles Collection. 1:43rd Scale model hand built in England, in heavy white metal.
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| 1958 Riley 1.5 - IPV36
1958 Riley 1.5 "City Of Manchester" from the International Police Vehicles Collection. 1:43rd Scale model hand built in England, in heavy white metal.
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| 1937 Buick Special - IPV35
1:43rd Scale model, hand built, in heavy white metal.
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| 1950 Humber Super Snipe - IPV34
1:43rd Scale model, hand built, in heavy white metal.
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| 1976 Ford Cortina Mk IV - IPV33
1:43rd Scale model, hand built, in heavy white metal.
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| 1971 Vauxhall Victor - IPV32
1:43rd Scale model, hand built, in heavy white metal.
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| 1954 Wolseley 6-90 - IPV 28
1:43rd Scale model, hand built, in heavy white metal.
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| 1956 Pontiac Chieftain C.H.P. - IPV27
A slightly more upmarket choice than a Chevrolet or Ford, the Pontiac was nevertheless a popular vehicle for American police and sheriff departments.1:43rd Scale model, hand built, in heavy white metal.
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| 1947 Chevrolet Stylemaster Sedan Delivery - IPV26
A famous maid-of-all-work the Chevy Sedan Delivery was a common sight in every American town, being the staple vehicle of many businesses. It was logical therefore that many police forces also used this vehicle.
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| 1956 Ford Mainline - IPV25
What state in the USA or Canada didnt have a number of these Fords in its fleet? The famous Ford qualities of inexpensive durability ensured that this was a popular choice all over the North American continent.
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| 1936 Morris 10/4 - IPV24
Famously appearing in the film Vera Drake, the Morris 10-4, like other Tens made during the 30s was popular as a divisional car. Our version is fitted with the wartime blackout headlamp cowl.
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| 1956 Austin A90 - IPV23
The big Austin A90 was an ideal police car. With plenty of room and a brisk performance it saw service with a number of forces around the country.
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| 1945 Sunbeam Talbot 10 - IPV22
The Sunbeam-Talbot 10 was not a fast car, using an overhead valve version of the Hillman Minx engine. However, as a divisional car it was ideal.
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| 1956 Plymouth Plaza - IPV21
Harwood Heights adopted a particularly unusual colour scheme for their squad cars. The Plaza was a popular choice among State and County police forces.
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| 1959 Mercury Commuter - IPV20
Milwaukee was not the only State to employ Commuters. Large, practical wagons, they were ideally suited to police work.
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| 1965 Ford Corsair - IPV19
The Corsair was ideally suited for divisional duties although the cheaper, more economical Cortina swiftly replaced it.
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| 1936 Hudson Terraplane - IPV18
Our version of the Terraplane Sedan shows that American police cars were not always black and white! Pennsylvania Police chose pale grey for their cars.
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| 1952 Morris Minor - IPV17
Commonly remembered as a Panda Car in its later guise, the early MM Minor was a popular choice as a divisional car.
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| 1952 Ford Ranger - IPV16
The ubiquitous Ford F1 turned up in every corner of the world during its production run, performing every task imaginable. The Police found this truck's tough qualities invaluable.
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| 1953 Jowett Javelin - IPV15
The Javelin was an unusual choice as a police vehicle, but Jersey operated this model during the 1950s. Colour: Black
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| 1939-48 Wolseley 18/85 - IPV14MET
What British film of the period didn't feature on of these beauties, driving round very quiet London streets with the bell ringing loudly!
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| 1939-1948 Wolseley 18/85 - IPV14
This was a popular choice with many police forces offering good performance with plenty of room. Colour: Black
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| 1971 Hillman Avenger - IPV 13
This Police Vehicle would have been a common sight on the Irish roads during the 1970s.
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| 1955 Dodge coronet - IPV 12
Strange but true, the big Dodge was used by Swedish Police in the 1950s.
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| 1949 Oldsmobile 88 Rocket IPV 11
With the powerful new 307 cubic inch Rocket V8, the Rocket 88s proved to be formidable patrol cars.
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| 1951 Ford Fordor IPV 10
The famous 1951 Ford Fordor in 'San Francisco Police Department' livery. The Ford was a popular vehicle used by numerous city Police departments.
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| 1954 Kaiser Manhattan - IPV 09
Ohio State Patrol version of the Kaiser Manhattan. The Kaiser Manhattan would fit into the category of odd police cars.
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| 1949 Ford V8 Pilot IPV 08
With a top speed of just over 82 mph and acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in just 20 seconds, this was a very popular car with many police forces throughout the country. This particular car was used by Cornwall County Constabulary and its registration number was NRL 462.
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| 1953 Austin A40 Somerset IPV 07
The Austin A40 Somerset had a four-cylinder, over head-valve, 1200cc engine that was capable of a top speed of only 71 mph. They were robust and reliable cars of the time and Austin was proud of their export success too. Our model is a replica of one used by Surrey Constabulary and bore the number UPC 241.
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| 1966 Humber Super Snipe Estate IPV 06
The Humber Super Snipe Estate has a six-cylinder overhead valve engine capable of delivering 130 bhp at 4,800 rpm. This was the first British car to have twin headlights, which gave it an American look. This vehicle was used by Kent County Constabulary and the registration number was FKE 825D.
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| 1956 MG Magnette ZA IPV 05
A true sporting thoroughbred with the elegance and comfort of a luxury saloon. It had a 1.5 litre super smooth engine and lively acceleration and was able to cruse limitlessly. This car was used by Essex Constabulary and the number was 506 EEU.
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| 1972 Vauxhall Ventora 11 IPV 04
This was the famous 'Coke Bottle' style FD Series with the big 3.3-litre six that gave lightening acceleration, tremendous top-gear performance and capable of a top speed of 106 mph. Our model represents a Ventora used by Huddersfield & District Police Force which would have had a price tag of around £1,101. The number of this vehicle was XWY 856G.
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| 1952 Singer SM 1500 IPV 03
From its distinctive front grille to the rear bumper, modern styled gauges to the moulded rear window - the SM 1500 was different. There were many features designed especially for safety and comfort including, two leading shoe brake system, superb driving vision and exceptional rear vision, which is probably why Police forces liked them so much.
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| 1956 Ford Mainline IPV 02
The V-8 Form Mainline was a robust and reliable vehicle, which is why many police forces throughout the States used them. They were fast and easy to handle and were in service for many years. Our model is a typical example used by Indiana State Police and bore the number 87.5621.
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| 1961 Austin A110 Westminster IPV 01
Styled by Farina this example of the Austin A110 Westminster as used by the Hampshire & I.O.W police force was capable of 100 mph delivered from the six-cylinder, 120 bhp engine. This vehicles registration number was COU 472C.
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