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Guest cave golding wrote: Monday, January 20, 2003 - 16:20

What size are your models? I have limited myself to collecting or reproducing 1/24 scale models. Where can I obtain the door decals, red lights, etc.?
All of yours look really good.

Guest bill hertz wrote: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 - 14:14

nice kit where can i find some of these kits i am into fi re chief cars and apparatus as well as old ambulances your work is fantastic i am from n.j. right across from n.y.c. and remember the nypd green and white cars

Guest KALE HASSARD wrote: Saturday, January 11, 2003 - 22:06

HOW DO YOU MAKE THAT PUSH BAR IN THE FRONT OR CAN YOU MAKE A PUSH BAR LIKE THAT FOR ME E-MAIL ME AT DEBBIE_HARD@MSN.COM

Guest Peter Stern wrote: Sunday, November 24, 2002 - 16:29

I was just wondering where you got this model from?? I am a retired NYC Police Officer and collect NYPD cars. I have never seen this car before. Can you tell me if it's possible to purchase this car?? Thanks for your time..Peter...:)
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I did not build this, but more than likely it is an example of the Caprice wagon resin kit that is offered by Modelhaus Resins (www.modelhaus.com).

I hope this helps.

Greg Reynolds
copcar dot com

Guest monty wrote: Friday, November 22, 2002 - 15:57

I remember the small town of Appomatox, Va., near where I grew up had many biscayne 2 dr. cop cars, and you could buy them cheap at auction after a couple years- most memorable to me were the 69 2 dr sedan biscaynes, that had the 427-385hp w/ 3 speed on the column- I almost bought a light green metallic one in 1971 ! What a neat bunch of cars!

Guest monty hogan wrote: Friday, November 22, 2002 - 15:49

As you may know these Pontiacs could really move- my uncle had the next year up (a 58 chieftan) 2 door sedan with the tri power and 3 speed, and it was one of the hottest cars around this area- I remember the moaning of those 3 dueces to this day! What a neat car you have made- Monty

Guest KALE HASSARD wrote: Monday, September 30, 2002 - 1:57

HI DAVE I LOVE YOUR WEB SITE BUT I WILL LIKE TO ASK HOW DO YOU MAKE THAT PUSHBAR IN THE FRONT FO THIS CROWN VIC POLICE PACKAGE PLEASE E-MAIL ME WITH THE WAY TO BUILT IT BECAUSE I AM STARTING A PROJECT FOR MY POLICE CAR OF MY HOME TOWN THE "HONOLULU POLICE DEPTMENT" THANK YOU TO DAVE.

Guest Jason M. wrote: Saturday, September 21, 2002 - 17:48

Hello,

Very nice looking model and definitely interested in having a model built if possible? I am a collector of police diecast as well as model cars and was wondering if any models you have are for sale or can be built? Currently live in Washington state and looking to have a "Washington State Patrol" chevy Trailblazer made or a 98+ Crown vic exactly to what the department vehicle has including all the detail. This is a very nicely detailed car and would love to have a model built with as much detail as shown. Keep up the great work.

--Jason


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