Famous Police Cars or Other Crime
Fighting Cars

Like from movies and TV shows..,,

This is the Imperial Crown from the TV show The Green Hornet and it is really cool. It
was from the 60s TV and it was from one of the first cop shows and it was kind of
like the pioneer for police shows on TV. The star of this show was Bruce Lee and
it was also a TV cult classic because it only lasted for one season.

Probably the most recognizable crime fighting vehicle ever imagined, besides
of course the conventional everyday cruisers, the Batmobile is the ultimate
crime fighting vehicle. Used in the Batman movies made by Tim Burton, its
easily recognizable silhouette became synonymous with Batman and forever will be
the car other crime fighting vehicles will be compared to.

This is the car that David Hasselhoff drove in the show Knight Rider which was popular in the
80s. It is a top-secret super "car" based on a Pontiac Trans Am known
as the Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT). In addition to being virtually
indestructible, KITT possesses advanced artificial intelligence capable of
accepting voice commands, as well as interacting with its operator and making
decisions on its own. In fact, KITT's artificial intelligence is so advanced,
that it has formed a kind of personality. This human characteristic has enabled
KITT to gradually form a unique bond and partnership with Michael and the rest
of the FLAG crew. Although his purpose is to fight criminals, KITT by nature is
benevolent and compassionate. KITT is programmed in such a way that his top
priority is to protect human life, and thus he does not utilize lethal force.
This particular car is a 1967 Ford Mustang GT. It is an exact replica
of the one driven by Steve McQueen as Frank Bullitt in the movie "Bullitt."
In that movie, McQueen was a San Francisco police officer and this Mustang was
used in probably the most memorable car chase scene in cinematic history,
chasing a black 1967 Dodge Charger R/T.