Top 10 Weirdest Police Cars Ever Made

Wheels History September 5, 2025
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What happens when police departments abandon traditional sedans for muscle cars, microcars, and even forbidden Australian imports? In this video, we explore the most bizarre vehicles ever to wear a police badge in American history. From Alabama State Troopers chasing speeders in AMC Javelins to NYPD officers patrolling Manhattan in Smart cars smaller than golf carts, these unconventional cop cars defied all logic. Discover why departments experimented with rear-engine Corvairs, how tiny Nash Metropolitans became parking enforcement vehicles, and the story behind the Chevrolet Caprice PPV - the only car in America that civilians were legally forbidden to buy. These ten incredible stories reveal the wildest experiments in law enforcement history, featuring everything from two-door Dodge Ramchargers conquering mountain pursuits to undercover Mustangs infiltrating street racing crews. #police #cars #history #american #vehicles

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