Hot Pursuit: Ford Interceptors Built For Police
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Sedan versions of the Police Interceptor are the only pursuit-rated vehicles with standard all-wheel drive.”
In 1899, the first “police car” — an electric-powered wagon — hit the streets of Akron, Ohio. My, how far we’ve come.
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Source:: Tactical Life
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