Finally we have the Yatming Sheriff/Highway Patrol car..This one like the HotWheels I hold a special feeling for since it and the HotWheels was among my very first police cars i recieved as a kid and I still have these all
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The Yatming has some playwear but overall survived childhood, I had to reglue the lightbar to the roof though.
I also still have the VERY first police car I ever got, It was a Buddy L pressed steel Oldsmobile Cutlass coupe in black/white with a red AeroDynic, It unlike the others is quite big, Roughly 1:43-1:32 scale I'd guess. I was gonna photo it but my camera died after taking many,many pics of my collection and now it must charge up
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None the less we've only scratched the surface here, Along with the finished ones there's still many more to bring to life
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Generic no brand 1978 Plymouth Fury Sheriff,Looks as if it was almost trying to copy the Yatming design but in a blue/white dual tone scheme and with a AeroDynic.Also of note is how it's a Sheriff Police instead of Sheriff HighWay Patrol like the Yatming was:
Then there's the 2001 Need For Speed diecast set put out by Racing Champions, It features a 1980's Camaro police car that as far as I know never really appeared in any NFS games but the 1990's Camaro police car does appear in HighStakes.
Back to HotWheels there's these 2 Buick Regal police cars (don't know when they issued them but it was late 1980's I think, The cars are 1972 I believe.
There's a 1966 Ford Galaxy police car from Matchbox.:
A 1996 Ford CrownVic in a beautiful and patriotic design
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Zee 1979 Ford Bronco.:
Impy Road Master 1963 Chrysler Imperial (I'll make it if I can find a base to use) EVERYTHING opens on that one and it has real diamond headlights
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And this no name generic Sheriff Police 1972 AMC/Rambler Matador, Such a HUGE gumball but tiny wheels
It looks to be inspired by LA County S.O.