What a brilliant episode. Our Australian vehicle production history is mainly just memories, but a small minority have these beautiful artifacts still in pristine condition to show, and its spectacular to see.
Flashbacks. Thank you! Former Police officer and in GDs I drove the F100 caged truck. Did my HWP certification through St Ives with Max Smith who was an instructor back then. Moved to Highway Patrol and started on VK V8, then VL Turbo ( saw one in the hoist 🥰) and Cordia Turbo during my service . We used to flip the lid on the VK air filter and it sounded awesome under full load. The bikes back then were BMW R100 RT then K100 LT. Great times and great job Tony for keeping the history intact 👍
I have known Fitzy for approximately 22 years. He used to call into my office at the Cronulla Police station for a coffee and chat. He is a great bloke and has a passion for everything NSW Police. It’s great to see this going ahead , well done mate 💪👍 Regards Tack.
Another great episode, Mr. Fletch! I drive a 2008 Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor for my State Agency. I’ve had it 8 years with only 151,000 miles on the odo. I’m trying all I can to hang onto the car, but I believe I will be on the losing end of that battle as the fleet office tells me they don’t want to put anymore money into the Crown Vics so the cars can be retired out of service. The 1992-2011 Crown Vics are the best all-around police car.
Hey Donald. Thank you for your interesting comment. Indeed - I have a soft spot for the Crown Victoria. I think 2011-2012 was their final year? Please correct me. They were incredibly durable, still using a "chassis". Commercial work designated - Cop Cars & Taxi Cabs...they were a tough package. I am sure glad that you appreciate this vehicle Donald. Can you buy it from the department? Cheers & bests Fletch 👍
I remember driving past a Wired Area along Canterbury Road in the late 70's. And in it were two unmarked black Police cars. One a Phase 4 ? Falcon and the other an SLR 5000. And I thought Oh the Falcon for Highways and the torana for inner City. Apparently the Ford was geared to have it's Torque/Acceleration down low for inner city Bank robberies and a lower Top Speed. The SLR was the Highway so a Bathurst model with a higher Top Speed. I don't know how true that story was when told to me. But i definitely saw those Cars
Those preserved police car's are a treat. Especially the XC hardtop, the VL turbo brings back memories of losing my licence to them in highway patrol livery. The F100 bum wagon's were an uncomfortable, anxious ride when stuck in the back with a couple of mischievous, sadistic copper's up front 😒😅
I would listen on my rare amateur type radio to the police at night for hours as a young teenager.The high speed chases with the police giving their directions and the excitement in there voices with the Nee Nor Nee Nor Bosch horns going in the background I remember one night the police couldn't catch the offender in his faster car and the police gave up the chase The officer came on the two way saying we have got bucklies with these 4.3 litre Holden HJ HX kettles 😆 The 5 litre blue Kingswoods were rarer mainly for the sergeants and highway patrols Those were the days....
Look forward to having a look at that collection. So true Tony, seeing images of those highway patrol Chargers made me recall that time in the mid 70s when I took my mate’s bike with its rusted out muffler for a blast along the road down to Berowra Waters. Making a hell of a racket in the semi rural surrounds until I was pinged by that 340 Charger near Berrilee. Worst of all, I had to return the bike to my mate with the defect notice issued. Fond memory now, but had no fond regard for the highway patrol officer at that time in my youth.
OMG He Must have the best and largest collections of cop vehicles in the whole country. Very very cool. They sure got their moneys worth out of me when young. 😂 But they were best days of my life.🇦🇺👍❤️
The days when these cars were a P Platers Budget. What fun we had as at that time they were a dime a dozen we'd rip off all the pollution gear. If your had some extra cash you would rebuild a 650 double pumper Holley. Full around with the Jets. Then some extractors. And a nice set of wheels. The best memories of my life. Every weekend there would be 5 to 10 Ford's only Ford's were allowed in our club lol. But we made the exception to the Chrysler. And the Valiant Pacer slant 225 once we recognised quality that could take all Aussie conditions. Miss those days. We all have each other support. No mobile phones no internet just good old fashion fun. Clean and honest. But yep yellow stickers were part of the fun. And at the time out worst enemy... But now i can understand. We were getting around in 300+ HP on cars that compared to today's SAFETY. Were dangerous if you didn't know how to handle those cars. Thanks for the show. Keep them coming...❤
Believe it or not my mate in NZ has an ex NSW Police Patrol XC Coupe like the one shown. It was imported but not by him to NZ, we discovered it in a car yard called Mainline Motors in South Auckland. It pretty much was a Muscle Car, Car Yard, Oz, Yank, Euro, English cars and not many JDM's The car was in the yard selling on be half of the owner, my mate ended up buying it at the ripe old age of 16 going on 17. He still has it to this day, he is now 57.We drove it all over the place in NZ. From memory she's a 351c not sure if it was him who put a sec vac 600 Holley on it or it was all ready on it, fmx box, LSD nine inch diff with shitty 2.75:1 Mind you he would have the speedo needle wound right to as far as it could go. Had the light switches and what not on the ceiling console but was removed and had a twin split sun roof installed due to holes where the flashing lights and wiring that entered into the roof. Plus in the 80's in NZ that is, getting sunroof's installed on any cars was the in thing to do.
Many stories of men of bad fortune greed and savagery back 200 years and more and still today we have not learnt anything from the past or even to be human to each other on this earth maybe one day in the future we will learn maybe
My old man had an xd falcon Ute straight from the show room also had a celica the XD was a piece of trash always in the mechanics the celica never I the mechanics I was aprox 14yrs old now I'm 57 we also had a vacationer wagon and its was tons better than the falcon
What a brilliant episode. Our Australian vehicle production history is mainly just memories, but a small minority have these beautiful artifacts still in pristine condition to show, and its spectacular to see.
Thanks Steve 👍
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@@classicrestostv1fletch764 No problem Fletch
Very good. Lots of memories in there.
Massive! Thanks.
Flashbacks. Thank you! Former Police officer and in GDs I drove the F100 caged truck. Did my HWP certification through St Ives with Max Smith who was an instructor back then. Moved to Highway Patrol and started on VK V8, then VL Turbo ( saw one in the hoist 🥰) and Cordia Turbo during my service . We used to flip the lid on the VK air filter and it sounded awesome under full load. The bikes back then were BMW R100 RT then K100 LT. Great times and great job Tony for keeping the history intact 👍
I have known Fitzy for approximately 22 years. He used to call into my office at the Cronulla Police station for a coffee and chat. He is a great bloke and has a passion for everything NSW Police. It’s great to see this going ahead , well done mate 💪👍
Regards
Tack.
I met Tony in 1990 when I was driving tow trucks for St George towing. Top bloke and a funny C*nt.
I've known Fitzy since I was a kid and I'm now 53. He grew up in the same street as me in Peakhurst South.
Sure is a passionate man.
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All i can say is wow wow wow wot a range of everything fantastic Fletch 👏
Always nice to hear from you Adrian. Cheers Fletch 👍
A great episode Fletch, full of memories, well done to everyone involved. 👍
Cheers Richard. Fletch.
Brilliant fletch
Cheers buddy - and you keep up your great work as well. Fletch 👍
Thanks Fletch.
Looking forward to seeing the display when it is finally up and running. 350 cars. Reminds me of the Gosford museum.
Only hope it doesn't go the same way !
Totally awesome, what an amazing collection.
Thanks Fletch and Tony. Great collection and good use made of it. Onwards and upwards with the new building!
Great episode Fletch. Love the Police cars and the broader collection.
Another great episode, Mr. Fletch! I drive a 2008 Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor for my State Agency. I’ve had it 8 years with only 151,000 miles on the odo. I’m trying all I can to hang onto the car, but I believe I will be on the losing end of that battle as the fleet office tells me they don’t want to put anymore money into the Crown Vics so the cars can be retired out of service. The 1992-2011 Crown Vics are the best all-around police car.
Hey Donald. Thank you for your interesting comment. Indeed - I have a soft spot for the Crown Victoria. I think 2011-2012 was their final year? Please correct me. They were incredibly durable, still using a "chassis". Commercial work designated - Cop Cars & Taxi Cabs...they were a tough package. I am sure glad that you appreciate this vehicle Donald. Can you buy it from the department? Cheers & bests Fletch 👍
Nothing could outrun those Kawasaki 1000 , well respected bike.
Hey Fitzy it your old mate Sniffer here. Congratulations on a great car collection. Looking forward to seeing more in the future.
I remember all police bikes and cars, i was booked for speeding in 1968, new license ,police rambler classic v8
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What a great video. Thank you.
I noticed the Mad Max Super Pursuit Special: the black Ford Falcon GT XB at 4:47. Good vid, Fletch. Greetings from the U.S.
Cops in XU-1s, Falcon hardtops, Valiant Chargers - those were the days!
Fascinating episode Fletch. Great collection.
I remember driving past a Wired Area along Canterbury Road in the late 70's. And in it were two unmarked black Police cars. One a Phase 4 ? Falcon and the other an SLR 5000. And I thought Oh the Falcon for Highways and the torana for inner City. Apparently the Ford was geared to have it's Torque/Acceleration down low for inner city Bank robberies and a lower Top Speed. The SLR was the Highway so a Bathurst model with a higher Top Speed. I don't know how true that story was when told to me. But i definitely saw those Cars
Those preserved police car's are a treat. Especially the XC hardtop, the VL turbo brings back memories of losing my licence to them in highway patrol livery. The F100 bum wagon's were an uncomfortable, anxious ride when stuck in the back with a couple of mischievous, sadistic copper's up front 😒😅
My first car was an ex police CM Valiant 245, 3 on the tree. That ELB truly worked😅.
Mine didn't 😂😂😂
omg, where do they find these cars?!! 4th gen Mazda Cosmo? pre and post face lift first gen Corvettes? And gobs of cool aussie steel.
You should see some of the stuff that wasn't shown.... it's a mind boggler! 😁
something about the falcon xy, coupe , Xd and Valiant police car like a time warp😮 they look intimidating😮
I would listen on my rare amateur type radio to the police at night for hours as a young teenager.The high speed chases with the police giving their directions and the excitement in there voices with the Nee Nor Nee Nor Bosch horns going in the background
I remember one night the police couldn't catch the offender in his faster car and the police gave up the chase The officer came on the two way saying we have got bucklies with these 4.3 litre Holden HJ HX kettles 😆 The 5 litre blue Kingswoods were rarer mainly for the sergeants and highway patrols Those were the days....
Look forward to having a look at that collection. So true Tony, seeing images of those highway patrol Chargers made me recall that time in the mid 70s when I took my mate’s bike with its rusted out muffler for a blast along the road down to Berowra Waters. Making a hell of a racket in the semi rural surrounds until I was pinged by that 340 Charger near Berrilee. Worst of all, I had to return the bike to my mate with the defect notice issued. Fond memory now, but had no fond regard for the highway patrol officer at that time in my youth.
good episode fletch, we have a 5.8 xd limited edition havnt seen another one on the road
I've got a xd gl factory matching no 351 4spd car
OMG He Must have the best and largest collections of cop vehicles in the whole country. Very very cool. They sure got their moneys worth out of me when young. 😂 But they were best days of my life.🇦🇺👍❤️
These police cars all came with the non-opitial extra of a phone book under the passenger seat.
And the F100 bum wagons were an uncomfortable ride in the back when bored, sadistic coppers were in the front 😂😂😂😒😒😒😒😝
@@khylerin70 seemingly they could only corner at plus 90 Ks and every driveway it steered into the gutter.
When they divided the phone book A-L went under the driver's seat and M-Z went under the passenger seat. But they never had quite the same impact. 😂
OnYa fletch 👍🏼
Thanks for watching Troy. Fletch 👍
The days when these cars were a P Platers Budget. What fun we had as at that time they were a dime a dozen we'd rip off all the pollution gear. If your had some extra cash you would rebuild a 650 double pumper Holley. Full around with the Jets. Then some extractors. And a nice set of wheels. The best memories of my life. Every weekend there would be 5 to 10 Ford's only Ford's were allowed in our club lol. But we made the exception to the Chrysler. And the Valiant Pacer slant 225 once we recognised quality that could take all Aussie conditions. Miss those days. We all have each other support. No mobile phones no internet just good old fashion fun. Clean and honest. But yep yellow stickers were part of the fun. And at the time out worst enemy... But now i can understand. We were getting around in 300+ HP on cars that compared to today's SAFETY. Were dangerous if you didn't know how to handle those cars. Thanks for the show. Keep them coming...❤
Believe it or not my mate in NZ has an ex NSW Police Patrol XC Coupe like the one shown. It was imported but not by him to NZ, we discovered it in a car yard called Mainline Motors in South Auckland. It pretty much was a Muscle Car, Car Yard, Oz, Yank, Euro, English cars and not many JDM's The car was in the yard selling on be half of the owner, my mate ended up buying it at the ripe old age of 16 going on 17. He still has it to this day, he is now 57.We drove it all over the place in NZ. From memory she's a 351c not sure if it was him who put a sec vac 600 Holley on it or it was all ready on it, fmx box, LSD nine inch diff with shitty 2.75:1 Mind you he would have the speedo needle wound right to as far as it could go. Had the light switches and what not on the ceiling console but was removed and had a twin split sun roof installed due to holes where the flashing lights and wiring that entered into the roof. Plus in the 80's in NZ that is, getting sunroof's installed on any cars was the in thing to do.
Many stories of men of bad fortune greed and savagery back 200 years and more and still today we have not learnt anything from the past or even to be human to each other on this earth maybe one day in the future we will learn maybe
Should never have happened australia car industry Terminated
XY 351 cop car a coffin on 4 wheels at 140mph keep it real. Steel rims 14x6 inch 😂😂😂😂😂
My old man had an xd falcon Ute straight from the show room also had a celica the XD was a piece of trash always in the mechanics the celica never I the mechanics I was aprox 14yrs old now I'm 57 we also had a vacationer wagon and its was tons better than the falcon
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2 great old school blokes talking cars well done :-)