"Car 54, Where Are You?" - Replica of a 1950 LAPD Ford Deluxe Fordor Police Car


Item Number: 206

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: Priceless

Online Close: Jun 3, 2007 11:00 PM PDT

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!

Description

This collector's item is for old car enthusiasts as well as police department aficionados. It is a great gift for your child or grandchild or maybe even for yourself.

1950 was the Centennial Anniversary for the Los Angeles Police Department.  William H. Parker, the most distinguished Chief, took office that year.  This 1950 car at 11 inches long and at a scale of 1:18 demonstrates an attention to detail and professionalism that would make Chief Parker proud.

Exterior features include rubber wheels, chrome accents, realistic lights and siren, bumper mounted antenna, authentic 1950 LAPD Seal, working steering and suspension, hood, trunk and all doors open.

Interior features include detailed interior with chrome accents, trunk mounted radio and removable spare, Fords 100 horsepower flathead V-8 provided power to spare, detailed dash with police scanner, cushioned seats, floor mats, full instrumentation, and fold-down visors. 

This is a Live Event Item.

Special Instructions

Donated by

Chief William J. Bratton - Los Angeles Police Department