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The Rover SD1 was the archetypal police car of the late 1970s and 1980s, often referred to as the 'Jam Sandwich', due to its distinctive white paint finish augmented by a contrasting stripe. Many forces introduced this new livery in the 1970s, and it often featured on the Rover 3500 P6B.


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British Leyland produced a police-specification SD1 in 1976, and in that same year the Met began to use the car that represented 'Tomorrow Today'. "The first ones were V8-engined Area Cars finished in blue," says Jupp, but by the end of the decade it was common for London Rovers to be painted in white with the 'jam sandwich' stripe.


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The jam sandwich (a police car with the red "jam" layer of paint between two white parts) re-connects us with the mid-1980's motoring folklore, and, for me, the car is as important as any.


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In November 2012, the Metropolitan Police began replacing the livery of its marking vehicles from the "jam sandwich" style to the Battenberg markings, similar to other police markings. The Metropolitan Police Department now uses the term ``Jam Sandwich'' to refer only to the car's livery, rather than to a car with a specific role.


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In British slang, a " jam sandwich " or " jam butty " is a police car with a red stripe applied to the side. History Mercedes Sprinter at London's Admiralty Arch (2014)


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An old Metropolitan Police BMW 525d, in the old 'Jam Sandwich' livery acting as an area car and responding with siren and lights in Central London, United Ki.


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In British slang, a "jam sandwich" or "jam butty" is a police traffic or patrol car (as opposed to an ordinary panda car). The term came into common use in the 1970s, when such cars changed from the traditional blue and white colour scheme to white with a broad fluorescent orange stripe along the side.


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Short description: Cop car A West Midlands Police Rover SD1 circa 1985 In British slang, a " jam sandwich " or " jam butty " is a police car with a red stripe applied to the side. Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External links History Mercedes Sprinter at London's Admiralty Arch


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Jam sandwich (police car) - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Jam sandwich (police car) Last updated August 25, 2022 • 1 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia A West Midlands Police Rover SD1 circa 1985 In British slang, a " jam sandwich " or " jam butty " is a police car with a red stripe applied to the side. Contents History See also


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'Once Upon a Riot' sneak peek and BTS images from the UK shoot… featuring the 1992 'Jam Sandwich' Police Car provided by Cars On Film (@carsonfilm_actionvehicles ). Drone team on the day were.


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In British slang, a " jam sandwich " or " jam butty " is a police car with a red stripe applied to the side. A West Midlands Police Rover SD1 circa 1985.


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Here's a guide to the actual filming locations where the film was shot, from "Toretto's Market" in Echo Park to "Little Saigon" in Westminster, complete with street addresses and maps. • Dominic Toretto's ( Vin Diesel) white woodframe house, and the brown wood & brick Craftsman house next door, are real homes, actually located in the Echo.


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Talk:Jam sandwich (police car) This article was nominated for deletion on 2 November 2020. The result of the discussion was no consensus. This page was proposed for deletion by Dennis Bratland ( talk · contribs) on 28 October 2020. Real Sandwiches


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The name crossed over into other vehicles, though the jam sandwich police car remains the most famous. Volkswagen Beetle. VW had a knack for developing cars that could stand the test of time, with the Beetle being one of the most famous. Compact, practical and affordable, the Beetle was certainly an influential motor.