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Old Plymouth police car restored to its 1999 glory by students

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Monday, January 14, 2013
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A Plymouth police car which lay deteriorating after being taken out of service in 2006 has been restored to its former glory by students.

Police and students in south Devon have undertaken the restoration of a 1999 Ford Escort which was retired out of police service in early 2006 and lay unused and deteriorating.

  1. 0040.13 escort before

    Before the refurb

  2. 0040.13 escort on trailer

    Before the refurb

  3. 0040.13 escort stripped back

    Stripped back

  4. 0040.13-escort-refurb

    Work in progress

  5. The finished car

    The finished car

The car, which was used in Plymouth and Ivybridge, was acquired by the police Heritage and Learning Resource (the Historic Collections of Devon & Cornwall Police) based in Okehampton.

In 2011 a sponsorship deal was struck with three local companies who agreed to supply restoration materials and the car was taken to South Devon College in Paignton who had agreed to supply the labour to return the car to pristine condition.

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With Martin Brayshaw of Mill Autoquip, Simon Gliddon of Gliddon Ford and Jon Frost of Avon Auto Colours all kindly agreeing to assist supplying parts, paint and other materials it meant that there would be no financial outlay for the police.

During the latter part of 2011 and the whole of 2012, three students at the college bodyshop were involved in the refurbishment project including a strip down of the vehicle, a total re-spray followed along with the application of the period livery, another two students were involved in the replacement of engine parts.

Several second-hand parts were required to complete the restoration including front seats and seat belts which were worn beyond repair.

PCSO Paul Martin, based in Brixham, oversaw the restoration on behalf of the police, from recovering the car to liaising with the students.

He said: “Research reveals it was to be one of the last batch of Escorts delivered to the force, working in the Plymouth and Ivybridge areas most of its working life and may have been purchased with funding purely for use by the special constabulary.

“Although 13 years old it now looks like new and is a credit to the college, apprentices and staff.”

Angela Sutton-Vane, Curator for the police collection said she was delighted to see it returned to its former glory and with the level of help and enthusiasm from all concerned: “The Ford will continue its journey now thanks to enthusiastic local businesses; it will return to Okehampton on display at the garage of I.G. MacCullock & Sons in East Street from the end of January. Stuart MacCullock has generously offered to house it until permanent garaging can be found.”

The final result will be unveiled on Thursday.

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  • Profile image for Hlavco

    by Hlavco

    Thursday, January 17 2013, 6:37PM

    “Saw the title and was expecting a Plymouth, not a Ford.”

  • Profile image for Enraged_

    by Enraged_

    Tuesday, January 15 2013, 12:21AM

    “Is this news?”

  • Profile image for newjanner

    by newjanner

    Monday, January 14 2013, 8:57PM

    “Is hardly old, lots of us drive around in older cars that we keep on the road legally”

  • Profile image for CharlieDodd

    by CharlieDodd

    Monday, January 14 2013, 7:35PM

    “Ah sweet nostalgia, who can forget Chief Inspector Barlow's line in Softly Softly-"Yer nicked sunshine"”

  • Profile image for timplymouth

    by timplymouth

    Monday, January 14 2013, 6:53PM

    “I remember those, now I feel old; thanks a lot Herald”

  • Profile image for BS_Hater

    by BS_Hater

    Monday, January 14 2013, 5:27PM

    “Great !!!!????”

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