Class: Cars, Van / MPV — Model origin:
Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
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◊ 2011-02-05 15:28 |
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◊ 2011-02-05 16:19 |
Are they still in use at the Polish police, or it's a collector's car? |
◊ 2011-02-05 16:39 |
They belongs to historical police reenacting group. |
◊ 2011-02-05 16:59 |
Also 1983, by the dashborad: http://www.milicja.waw.pl/?nysa-522-ow,5 It is described at this website as "OW", but MSW called it just "W" (wypadowa), in fact. There were no OW in their materials. Edit: if body is in orignal state, then it is 1987+ (late 1986) by the postion of the number plate place and step below the rear doors. @Ingo - back to yesterday "bad language" discussion, these Nysas of militia were called by people "suka" - "bitch". -- Last edit: 2013-07-11 19:14:15 |
◊ 2011-02-05 17:19 |
The nickname for these (typical only for Berlin) /vehicle_140082-Mercedes-Benz-T2-1967.html /vehicle_72514-Mercedes-Benz-T2.html is a bit more polite: "Wanne" - "tub" a bit rougher is "Bullenwanne", because "Bulle" is a too rude term for a cop, it can cause a higher penalty, if an offended policeman makes a complaint about that. The female version is "Bullette", awkward, too. In orign "Bulette" is Berlin-slang for a rissole ![]() ![]() |
◊ 2011-02-05 18:30 |
Perhaps on the other side of the wall they had less polite terms. ![]() |