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◊ 2011-03-31 16:58 |
I suppose that the Police department have ample amount of money for this car -- Last edit: 2011-03-31 16:58:47 |
◊ 2012-04-16 03:15 |
This is a Two-Ten, not a Bel Air - Bel Airs had a ribbed aluminum applique on the rear fenders, this one just has the space between the moldings in an accent color paint. Generic hubcaps, too. |
◊ 2012-04-19 21:10 |
Despite the painted accent in between the trim at the rear fender, this is the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air due to the chrome around the door window/rear window frame and trim at the rocker panel. Here is what the Two-Ten looks like at /vehicle_131374-Chevrolet-Two-Ten-1957.html Who know what was the original condition like for the last 52 years? Comment are most welcome here |
◊ 2012-12-19 03:23 |
What police department used coupes in 1962? |
◊ 2014-03-27 23:15 |
Virginia State Police, Philadelphia Police, just to name a few |
◊ 2015-05-20 01:49 |
Can anyone confirm my finding See the trim around the window frame and rocker panel. Chevrolet Bel Air: /vehicle_460964-Chevrolet-Bel-Air-2402-1957.html Chevrolet Two-Ten: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flickr_-_DVS1mn_-_57_Chevrolet_210_(19).jpg |
◊ 2023-11-24 20:38 |
I’d imagine this is just a regular prop car they added fake police graphics and a light to. |
◊ 2023-11-24 21:01 |
*ahem* |