I have agreed to buy this, but haven't picked it up yet. So photos are a little scarce at the mo, and for some reason I can't seem to upload to Flickr at the moment.
But, it is an ex-Police Scotland car, from their Roads Police Unit. As such, there are plenty of nerds out there who like to photograph police cars and I found one of my car-to-be whilst it was in service. Obviously now it doesn't have the battenburg or lights attached, and there's a few blanking plates put in over the holes where they were.
SN61 FFO by Scottish Emergency, on Flickr
Relative basic spec.
Doesn't have leather interior. But the seats are very comfortable, and even a man of my stature is comfortable in there.
Stereo has been butchered - the radio works, as does the Aux-in socket, but there's no CD player anymore but then rarely do I listen to a CD as opposed to anything on my phone.
But what it DOES have, is a 3.0 litre petrol engine with a turbo, which makes 305bhp, and all wheel drive.
Which means it does shift quite well for a practical family wagon.
There's also some funky double-level boot floor system in place. I thought that it could have been where the secure gun box was mounted but apparently not. Would have been entertaining though to fill it up with Nerf guns/Super Soakers though! Actually, that could well still be amusing!
Should be collecting it this weekend and will update accordingly.
But, it is an ex-Police Scotland car, from their Roads Police Unit. As such, there are plenty of nerds out there who like to photograph police cars and I found one of my car-to-be whilst it was in service. Obviously now it doesn't have the battenburg or lights attached, and there's a few blanking plates put in over the holes where they were.
SN61 FFO by Scottish Emergency, on Flickr
Relative basic spec.
Doesn't have leather interior. But the seats are very comfortable, and even a man of my stature is comfortable in there.
Stereo has been butchered - the radio works, as does the Aux-in socket, but there's no CD player anymore but then rarely do I listen to a CD as opposed to anything on my phone.
But what it DOES have, is a 3.0 litre petrol engine with a turbo, which makes 305bhp, and all wheel drive.
Which means it does shift quite well for a practical family wagon.
There's also some funky double-level boot floor system in place. I thought that it could have been where the secure gun box was mounted but apparently not. Would have been entertaining though to fill it up with Nerf guns/Super Soakers though! Actually, that could well still be amusing!
Should be collecting it this weekend and will update accordingly.