SAVING THE AMAZON
By Steve Woodward
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I am a self confessed Volvo fanatic. Why? Because I’ve come to admire, through my using them at work everyday, their robust build quality, incredible reliability, eight hours-a-day-in-the-saddle comfort and their admirable reputation for safety, which yes, I have experienced at first hand!
I became interested in the historical side of Police vehicles during the 1984/5 national miners’ strike when many of us were sent north to the coalfields of Nottingham, Wales and Yorkshire. Whilst there I became fascinated by the huge number of different types of Police cars and vans used by each force. And I became acutely aware that Hampshire was looked upon with envious eyes as we were using Volvos and BMWs as a matter of routine, when others were still using clapped out Austins, Vauxhalls and Fords. I began photographing the cars and then started to seek out photos from various sources of older cars, long since retired from active service.
Hi
PC 617 Peter Gibson was my father who passed away a few years ago. Just been sorting out his photos and found the photo of him standing next to FOR 298D. It has brought back happy memories.
Is the car still in working order?
Many thanks
Hi Janice, our Amazon Volvo is in good working order and is regularly taken to events all over the Country (not recently because of Covid). We are hoping to resume events later this year.
Can you Let me know when the events happen
Thank you
Janice
hi.
I am PHILIP Neate who’s father sold the first Volvo to the police but you have me down in your article as Peter and I would like you to correct it if at all possible please.?
it is great that the car was saved.
Hi Philip, amendment made. Apologies for getting it wrong. All the best.
Hello
Do you have any photos of the Rex neate garage?
I lived in Hedge End throughout the 1970s.
Thank you,
Paul.
Wow – what a fantastic article – I have so enjoyed reading this – what an important part of Hampshire Constabulary history. Thankyou for the time and effort in recording this history and for all the endeavour during her journey – fascinating.
Hi. I’ve got a 1964 121S that has a Rudspeed engine. I bought it from a family in Hampshire and it has been in the family from new. The son said his dad had replaced the engine at some stage with the Rudspeed. Could it be that he acquired an engine from one of these police car and if so is there any documentation of engine numbers in these cars. Mine has the Ruddspeed plaque on it. Long shot but you never know. By the way a mate of mine works at Volvo and I know they have bought this for thier heritage fleet.
Regards
Rob
Hello Steve,
I am a Director and Magazine Editor of the Easbourne Historic Vehicle Club Ltd, (EHVC). It is a small Club but one that is well known for organisation of the annual Festival of Transport (FoT) at Hellingly each Bank Holiday Monday.
I am also a retired police officer whom, although serving my entire career in Bedfordshire Police, was Surrey born and a Sussex resident in the 1960’s at the time of the ‘Rudspeed Volvos’ then in use.
The purpose of this post is simply to ask premission to use some of this excellent article about the Volvo when in police use for our quarterly magazine, ‘Eastoric News’, following on from a story about a civilian Amazon that will be the magzines’ next main feature.
The magazine is distributed free to Club members, is not sold for profit but comes as a benefit of membership. We are a limited company simply because of the FoT and the money generated that is then donated to charities. We are a not-for-profit club.
If you would like to email me on ehvceditor@gmail.com I can provide you with further contact details.
Thank you.
Roy Warren
EHVC Director and Magazine Editor.
Hi Roy,
I’ll pass the message onto Steve for his attention.
Best wishes
Paul Stickler
Good morning,
I am been passed your details from my sergeant. I am not sure it is something you might be able to help with but I thought I would contact you for clarification.
I am currently a PSI based at SC.
My son has his prom in June this year and he has expressed a desire to be taken to his prom which is in Botley in a Police car.
I appreciate it will not be possible for him to be taken in a current marked car due to the demand of the service so my sergeant recommended to contact you and ask if it is something you might be able to assist with by taking him to prom in an old classic Police car.
Could you please advise who I should contact to discuss the above if this can be facilitated.
Thank you very much to taking the time to read my email.
Kind Regards
Aurore
hi can anyone tell me anything about a vauxhall vx490 black automatic. GVS173N. I understand it was once used as a pursuit vehicle. I now own the vehicle and looking for any information. or pictures of it in the force. many tanks martyn.