It is worth something in ten years maybe
With a warrant or probable cause-yes.Police can check anything with a warrant and or probable cause. Also any package/mail to from a prisoner can be searched or any package that looks suspicious can be opened by the post office and customs which do so every day.
The 1977 Chevy Caprice with a 350 had 170 h.p. and I think you will find that the police package car had the same h.p, but I am not 100% sure. The police package included handling and cooling upgrades but I think that it still only had 170 h.p.
According to GM's current electronic parts catalog the z56 option on 1997 and up models "chassis package, police conversion, police package "
210hp The 1998 Crown Vic police package has the same engine as the civilian model. The civilian model equipped with the HPP/sport package (which adds dual exhaust) has the same horsepower rating as the "police" package. Base models have 190hp.
look at the vin # if it has p71 in it then its a police package art paddystaxi.com
THE POLICE PACKAGE IS ONLY 4 THE POLICE MEN wit the 5.7 hemi the police package has the srt8 suspension whick is an improvement over the r/t and other civilian chargers also you can get a 129 mph chip or a 149 mph chip in the police package the 129 mph chip allows the use of a h rated (130mph) tire the 149mph must have a v rated (149mph ) tire to comply with federal guidlines. also severe duty cooling And vinyl rear seats.
Police Package (9c1) had 5.7
It's changes made to a car to create a police car - usually a more powerful engine and a stiffer suspension, performance tires etc. Police package usually includes ,Posi, tranny cooler, bigger alternator,stiffer suspension.Sometimes power steering cooler
Ya......... In your dreams ZZZ
No, not anything more than would happen to the non-police parent of a delinquent.
It doesn't do anything..
in the trunk behind the seats