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Ford Model A Tudor Police Car Motor City 1:18

Ford Model A Tudor Police Car Motor City 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Ford
Model Manufacturer
Motor City
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
43008
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About the Ford Model A Tudor Police Car Motor City 1:18

TL;DR: Motor City's 1:18 diecast Ford Model A Tudor reproduces a 1931 police livery from the early era of motorised law enforcement in the United States. Upright, honest pre-war styling combined with a genuine service-vehicle role make this a distinctive companion piece to a standard Model A saloon.

The Model A's affordability and reliability made it a natural choice for American police departments transitioning away from horse-mounted and foot patrols during the late 1920s and early 1930s, and this Tudor sedan variant represents that shift in miniature.

A Working Livery on a Familiar Platform

Underneath the police livery, this is the same Tudor two-door sedan body Ford sold to ordinary buyers, which is precisely the point: early police fleets rarely used purpose-built vehicles, relying instead on adapted civilian models with added markings and simple equipment. Motor City's diecast build captures the Tudor's compact, upright cabin and simple two-door layout faithfully, and the period-correct police graphics and colour scheme are what set this replica apart from a standard civilian Model A. At roughly 20cm, the model's proportions reflect just how modestly sized early police cars actually were compared to later, purpose-built patrol vehicles.

A Service Vehicle That Adds Context to a Pre-War Shelf

A pre-war collection built entirely from saloons and roadsters misses an important part of the era's story, and a service vehicle like this Tudor police car fills that gap with genuine historical texture. Displayed alongside a standard Model A, it shows how thin the line was between civilian and official vehicles in this period, a detail that adds real depth to a broader pre-war American display without needing a rare or expensive subject to do it.

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