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08-30-2021, 09:03 PM | #1 |
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Model A police car pictures needed
Hi All... First post here. I have a 1931 Model A that was used as a Police Car in Georgia way back when. I am restoring it and I need Pictures or information on what was used on the car (like a star on the doors, etc) way back then. I have tried to get info but to no avail from Atlanta Police. All I know is Georgia Patrol wasn't founded until 1937. I Live in O.C. CA and I was even going to use their Sheriff emblem here, but they claim they had nothing on cars until 1958. My Model A is similar to the police car rammed in the Bonnie and Clyde Movie getaway scene - but that is Texas / Missouri area in the Movie, and might not even be a "real" look. Any suggestions on what to do or how to find out that stuff for my car? I have posted a picture of my Model A in my Photo Album... Thanks
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08-30-2021, 09:07 PM | #2 |
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08-30-2021, 09:28 PM | #3 |
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Was it used as a police or sheriff car. Do you know what agency? If so, contact them.
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What body style?
In the Model A era most police cars were not fancy paint schemes with graphics and emblems. While a lot of people today paint them in two-tone saddle shoe schemes those just weren't the regular style for cash strapped departments during the depression. Hand painted lettering with the department name and maybe a car number was about all you got. -Tim Chicago, these phaetons were either painted yellow or orange, depending on the source. NYC This is probably the most dramatic color scheme on a car of the era. New Mexico supposedly had copper colored cars but that doesn't come out in the pictures. 119950519_10103629171657901_1615951114874558420_n.jpg 1920-1929~~element61.jpg FB_IMG_1538717222519.jpg 1040403_orig.jpg
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08-30-2021, 10:51 PM | #6 |
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In '31 police departments could order the so call "police head" which was a high compression head. There was also an option for a low speed generator that would put out more power at idle to help power radio equipment. You should check to see if your car has either. I see now that your picture didn't show up (looks like you cut off the "h" of "http". You have a '31 Tudor. Here's an example of one. 5a95416882c05.image.jpg -Tim
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08-31-2021, 06:45 AM | #7 |
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Its your car do what makes you happy and what you will enjoy. For me I think the black and white with the huge star is kinda kitchy. Like you have found in your research they just werent made that way back then. I do like some of the period photos that show a more subdued vehicle.
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Researching this over the years (I once restored a 1947 Chevy as a patrol car) it seems to me that there really weren't any hard and fast rules to it. It varied from state to state and department to department. You would even see convertibles! The big thing, in my mind, would be keep it simple. They didn't have a lot of 'flash' to them. You referenced 'Bonnie & Clyde' in the Joplin shoot-out scene. That's probably a good example. Also there is a brief car chase in 'O Brother Where Art Thou'. Beyond this......it's your car and you need to make it in a way that makes you smile every time you see it! Good luck and post lots of pictures!
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If you know the department or general area, do some research and see if you can find some old photos from the historical society.
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My Car is similar to that Pictured, but with a Spotlight where many put signal lights on the Driver side... All I know is it was used by Georgia Patrol as late as 1976 because of a sticker on the windshield stating such... But that agency wasn't around until 1937 - so looking for anything in Atlanta (GA's Biggest city) from 1931 emblem for Police or Sheriff if there was such a thing on their Police cars, but I do really like your Picture you have on here... close to what I seek. Thanks |
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I was hoping to find something that would give me a real feel (I love history and things "authentic" but finding little thus far... I have called Atlanta main archive library... waiting to see what they have. Seems the Jimmy Cagney Movies are more what I am looking for than what existed in reality back then for most police cars... LOL - Here is another attempt to put my picture on here... Thanks to ALL. |
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Hi All, I'm toying around with making my own "STAR" for the car...
but I wasn't too impressed with this 1st attempt. Any Suggestions on how it could be made to look more realist for the 1931 time era? Thanks |
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1929 Ford Model A Police Paddy Wagon - Chicago Police. |
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1930 Ford Model A Police Patrol Van. |
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When I was a child the police "paddy wagons" were called black Marias. Don' ask me why as I dunno.
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