NYPD Car Hire (Scotland)
Have a Genuine NYPD Chevrolet Impala, NYC Yellow Ford Crown Victoria Taxi & a Black & White LAPD Crown Victoria,
All Are Available to Hire for Weddings, Stag, Hen, Birthday, Airport Transfers, Promo, TV & Movie Hire This is a real 2003 American Cop Car which was factory fitted with the GM Police Package which boasts uprated engine, gearbox, suspension and many other impr
ovements required by the Police in the USA. Our Chevrolet Impala has a 3.8 litre V6 engine and the correct, reflective graphics for the NYPD. It also has a genuine push bar on the front, working Federal Signal lights and sirens, parcel shelf lights, grill lights and wig-wag headlights. Inside there is the original prisoner partition, two way radio and a Panasonic Toughbook laptop which would have been in the car whilst in service. Exterior
Our police interceptor has the correct reflective graphics on the exterior of the car including "police" signage, NYPD badge, car number and precinct details. It also features the correct Federal Signal "Vision" lightbar with red and clear lenses and the Signal Master "traffic advisor" which is a strip of rear facing amber halogen lights used to direct vehicles behind. UK laws forbid the use of the lightbar or siren in public although we may be able to use the lightbar on private property. The cruiser also has red lights behind the grille and parcel shelf lights. Our cop car features a V-shaped push bumper, more commonly known in the UK as a nudge bar on the front. We think this is the only NYPD car in the UK with a real push bumper. The car is accurate even down to the "Cop Shot" bumper sticker on the rear! Interior
Our American Cop Car still features the original prisoner cage as shown in the photo. It is left hand drive and in the front console it is fitted with a two way radio, control panel for the Federal Signal light bar and Panasonic Toughbook laptop. You will also notice the genuine "Stop the Clock" sticker on the dashboard, used to remind Police Officers to radio in to HQ on arrival at an incident to ensure that the response times are correctly reported. There is also usually an empty Dunkin Donuts box somewhere in the car for that added authenticity!