Black and White (police Vehicle) - Gallery

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  • A Metro Patrol, of Kansas (a company police), Chevrolet Impala

  • Lincolnton, Georgia Police Police Interceptor

  • 1957 Chevrolet Police Car

  • Dodge Charger demonstration police car

  • Two Ford Crown Victoria police cruisers from two neighboring towns in New Jersey, one being a Black and White.

  • Nissan Skyline GT-R Police car.

  • Toyota Crown Police car.

  • Japanese Police car (Nissan Crew).

  • Japanese Police van(Nissan Caravan).

  • Nissan Cedric Patrol car, Japan.

  • Mitsubishi GTO Japanese Police car.

  • 4th-gen Subaru Legacy Japanese Police Car (Aomori Prefecture)

  • 4th-gen Subaru Legacy Japanese Police Car (Aomori Prefecture)

  • Finnish police van colloquially known as the "Musta Maija" ("Black Mary").

  • 1974 Plymouth Valiant Swedish police car in the period black and white paint.

  • 1974 VW Beetle in period black and white (Sweden)

  • Royal Thai Police maroon and white

  • old Ontario Provincial Police car

  • current OPP cruiser (front)

  • Black and white unit used in Taiwan

  • South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Police Service cruiser

  • Black and white Chevrolet SUVs used by Brazilian police

  • Renault used by police in Madrid, Spain

  • Renault used by police in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • See image at this link for Ontario Provincial Police Interceptor

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