Ex Police T5 for little over shed money

Ex Police T5 for little over shed money

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bjh345

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19 posts

138 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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I suppose its time to stop lurking and post a bit about my new purchase...

I've not had too many cars previously, I started out with a 1.0 12V Corsa with no TC, ABS, PAS, Radio or even a clock... it taught me a lot about driving, mainly that Corsas will understeer in the dry and fail to turn corners at all in the wet. But, for 700 quid it did me for a couple of years:



From there I moved up to a Focus; Ebony spec with heated screens, leather heated seats, traction control, air con, the works. Found all the loom for cruise control taped everywhere which swiftly got retrofitted! Fantastic little car, sadly it had to go as my job description changed and I had to start going off road...



So, I had a budget of about £2500 to find something capable of 1000 miles a week, go anywhere, be comfortable and not cost the earth to run. Most importantly, it had to be reliable...



...2001 Range Rover P38, 4.0V8 on LPG. Famed for it's reliability and excellent fuel economy! And it was over budget, a smidge over £3k. But it was a hell of a beast, acres of leather, built in sat nav, Harman Kardon stereo, and that V8 roar ears . In the end it managed to return about 16-17mpg on a run, and about 13mpg round town on LPG. Considering LPG is 60-70p a litre, after a bit of man maths it wasn't too bad.



It got me to some fantastic places though, surveying some of the most remote mobile phone masts in the country. I then started university, and intended to keep it as long as I could... not even a month later the thing starts overheating. After diagnosing and replacing half the cooling system, it was getting obvious that either the head gasket had gone (again) or the cylinder liner had cracked. So I sold the Range Rover for spares, and went looking for something small, sensible and economical to last me through university.



Oops.

A 2003/53 ex police V70 T5 - It was owned by Merseyside police for 7 years, before being sold on to it's previous owner who did 2k miles a year until trading it in.

Police spec upgrades from factory including:

Reinforced chassis
Stiffer rear shock absorbers
Thicker anti roll bars
Bigger brakes
Police wiring loom ("Expertly" removed by cutting back any loose wires and tucking them away!)

It seems the general opinion is the police never remapped or tweaked them, which in this case I'd agree with.

Depending on who you ask buying ex police is either a fantastic idea, or the quick way to financial ruin. I've got no problem buying a car that has been driven hard as long as it has the paperwork to show it has been looked after, and a quick flick through the history shows it did about 15k a year, only going through tyres and bulbs every 4k. Regularly serviced too, and a new clutch 30,000 miles ago is a nice thing to have.

I bought it with 12 months MOT, fairly new tyres all round, AC works, cruise works and the interior is in decent condition considering the abuse it has taken. I paid £1095, which is probably a bit over the odds for one of these, but I needed a car ASAP.

I admit it was a bit of an impulse buy, I had a test drive and quickly fell in love with the speed and the growl from the T5... I decided I could live with 25mpg, rang the insurance up, and drove it away.

It needs a service, possibly a new timing belt (unless the police did it quite late on as part of a service), and a new radio. After that I might start looking into getting a remap, I'm hearing numbers of 290-300bhp which is very tempting! driving

Lets see how long it lasts! smile

ben5732

763 posts

156 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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Got an ex merpol myself and its been absolutely spot on. Your timing belt will of been changed when due so don't worry about that. If you want the full service history from them fire them off an email under the freedom of information act and they'll send it off to you. Great cars and very reliable if looked after. I've had mine 3 years in January and it owes me just over £100 in repairs.

Edit: in case you're curious... https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/ricey_999/3539151292...

Edited by ben5732 on Sunday 2nd November 22:03

CB2152

1,555 posts

133 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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I do like these. Here's a friend's, turns out we both quite like Swedish turbocharged things smile



His is remapped and is just over 300hp we think. Sounds good as well!

bjh345

Original Poster:

19 posts

138 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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ben5732 said:
Got an ex merpol myself and its been absolutely spot on. Your timing belt will of been changed when due so don't worry about that. If you want the full service history from them fire them off an email under the freedom of information act and they'll send it off to you. Great cars and very reliable if looked after. I've had mine 3 years in January and it owes me just over £100 in repairs.

Edit: in case you're curious... https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/ricey_999/3539151292...

Edited by ben5732 on Sunday 2nd November 22:03
That's promising, if yours hasn't gone bang, hopefully this one won't either! The history I've got is 3 pages long; Date, Mileage and Work Done. Is that all they keep or are the police likely to have even more info?

That flickr picture is great, how did you find it? I've been searching for the reg on google and didn't spot it!

CB2152 said:
I do like these. Here's a friend's, turns out we both quite like Swedish turbocharged things smile



His is remapped and is just over 300hp we think. Sounds good as well!
That's a beaut, I might get round to cleaning it and taking some proper photos someday. Over 300hp from a remap sounds fantastic though, any idea who did it?

CB2152

1,555 posts

133 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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A company called South West In Car Tech, not far from Bristol.

We think it's just over 300hp but the alignment/tracking on the car wasn't great when it went on the dyno afterwards, and apparently it slipped (or something), but 306hp appeared on the graph before it went funny smile

It's certainly a lot of car for the money. Obviously the interior is base spec, but it's very quick, and incredibly practical. It may as well be a van with the back seats down!


Edit: Regarding the photos, we had the same thought. Went out, camera and torches in hand, and it was only when we got back that we realised the car hadn't been cleaned in weeks! hehe

Edited by CB2152 on Sunday 2nd November 22:47

ben5732

763 posts

156 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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That will be the history for it then :P To be fair the traffic cars are well looked after, if you keep on top of maintenance it will still be going for years to come. Just be warned when it comes to pads and discs however the pads are different to a standard pad that will show if you give the reg on a motorfactor website and may look like they fit perfectly but they don't. You don't actually need police pads but a different size regardless smile Keep an eye on your power steering fluid as well as they tend to turn into a sieve when they start to get on a bit as well as the heater matrix

ben5732

763 posts

156 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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Regarding pictures. Go onto flickr and type the reg in without any spaces. There will be a few up there and a few as it was being decommissioned. I was luckier with mine as its been nwmpg (north west motorway patrol group) so its had an easy life compaired to your average cop car although it does have a few scars from the Liverpool riots...

bjh345

Original Poster:

19 posts

138 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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CB2152 said:
A company called South West In Car Tech, not far from Bristol.

We think it's just over 300hp but the alignment/tracking on the car wasn't great when it went on the dyno afterwards, and apparently it slipped (or something), but 306hp appeared on the graph before it went funny smile

It's certainly a lot of car for the money. Obviously the interior is base spec, but it's very quick, and incredibly practical. It may as well be a van with the back seats down!


Edit: Regarding the photos, we had the same thought. Went out, camera and torches in hand, and it was only when we got back that we realised the car hadn't been cleaned in weeks! hehe

Edited by CB2152 on Sunday 2nd November 22:47
I'm quite enjoying the back to basics interior, especially after the range rover - cloth seats are a lot warmer on winter mornings (heated seats always seem to break for me frown ) and I'm not afraid to rip the dashboard apart to stick a decent radio in it!

ben5732 said:
That will be the history for it then :P To be fair the traffic cars are well looked after, if you keep on top of maintenance it will still be going for years to come. Just be warned when it comes to pads and discs however the pads are different to a standard pad that will show if you give the reg on a motorfactor website and may look like they fit perfectly but they don't. You don't actually need police pads but a different size regardless smile Keep an eye on your power steering fluid as well as they tend to turn into a sieve when they start to get on a bit as well as the heater matrix
Yeah, I thought as much. Any idea how to decipher the codes? It's had many services, some are "service Z03", some "service 333" etc, I'm guessing it's some kind of code for work done, but can't find out what!

Rear brakes were an advisory on the MOT, and the handbrake only really holds the car on a slope on the highest notch, so that will need looking at sooner rather than later.

I'm finding more and more multi plugs knocking about around the car, for example one is taped in a plastic bag on top of the radiator. Ex police equipment or someone unplugging something to hide an EML light..? Who knows! Found a couple more behind the radio too, again absolutely no idea what they are meant to do. I can see myself having to spend a weekend with a multimeter to see what's going on.

Edit: Just had a look through Flickr, there's some great pics on there. 7 years seems a long time to keep hold of a traffic car though, (it was decommissioned about 09/2010 with about 136K) is there any reason why some get sold off after 3 or 4 years and some don't?

Edited by bjh345 on Sunday 2nd November 23:29

CB2152

1,555 posts

133 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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Can't help with servicing codes, but the random wires and bits are, as you say, likely from equipment that's been removed. We found similar on my friend's. It's quite interesting trying to work out where they'd have gone and what they'd have done. Every now and then I would get a text saying something like
"Found a new wire. Goes from X to Y (or "appears from Z"). Radio bits maybe?"

Pretty much found them all now though, no more "guess the purpose" game hehe

ben5732

763 posts

156 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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Couldn't tell you the service numbers off the top of my head. Regarding the wiring. It will of all been to do with the equipment on-board including lights and the data terminal inside. They all came with a second loom which would be a nightmare to remove so they should of been cut away from the battery. Look in your boot under the planks and you should easily be able to find where the old loom ran smile

ben5732

763 posts

156 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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Also rear brakes are the same as civi spec I believe.

MarkOmni

7 posts

113 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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Prices for these swede's are awesome for a family car of that year, quality and "300hp arround the corner capability".

Nevertheless, quite understandable that they don't have special remap for police cars... 7.1 seg to 62mph and 155mph seems plenty enough for chasing most of the cars out there smile (specs source: http://www.ultimatespecs.com/car-specs/Volvo/4680/...

Are you considering LPG on this one?

Poisson96

2,098 posts

131 months

Monday 3rd November 2014
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Enjoy the ex-batten wagon smile Nice to see you put the thread up after a prompting :P

Jakg

3,463 posts

168 months

Monday 3rd November 2014
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If you don't mind me asking, what job did you do that required surveying mobile phone masts?

BlimeyCharlie

903 posts

142 months

Monday 3rd November 2014
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Jakg said:
If you don't mind me asking, what job did you do that required surveying mobile phone masts?
I think he was joking. It made me laugh anyway. Or he had a job as a 'Mobile Phone Mast Surveyor'.

bjh345

Original Poster:

19 posts

138 months

Monday 3rd November 2014
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ben5732 said:
Also rear brakes are the same as civi spec I believe.
Happy days, I'll look into it. I know the handbrake on these things are ticking time bombs, so hopefully it'll be sorted sooner rather than later.


MarkOmni said:
Are you considering LPG on this one?
Nah, I'd only have lpg on something this price if it was already fitted. If it's another grand to get a kit, I'd have to do about 15k miles before it paid for itself, plus pay out if the gas is set up wrong and damages the engine... More hassle than its worth!

Poisson96 said:
Enjoy the ex-batten wagon smile Nice to see you put the thread up after a prompting :P
Yeah, it was about time!

Jakg said:
If you don't mind me asking, what job did you do that required surveying mobile phone masts?
I worked for a Comms company who took on all sorts of work from the big mobile phone companies, builds, installs, decoms, etc. They had a few contracts to do surveys for some upgrades, so I suppose I was in the right place at the right time. It was on a self employed basis though, as good as the job sounds, it was too sporadic to keep as a career. It's ideal now though because I can still do it around uni studies, otherwise I think I'd struggle to run one of these off a student loan!


Edited by bjh345 on Monday 3rd November 10:58

rfn

4,530 posts

207 months

Monday 3rd November 2014
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Car looks great.

It could have been kept longer as a training car - I know that some forces do this.

bjh345

Original Poster:

19 posts

138 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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Quick update, 600 miles on and its been treated to a full service and cam belt at my local indy.

Fuel wise, its costing the same as the range rover did to run, 27mpg on Tesco 99/ V-Power compared to 13-15mpg on LPG. Got my tax refund from the Range Rover through too, so that has effectively not cost me anything -happy days!

Its still a hell of a lot of fun to drive, a car this size shouldn't move like it does! I'm finding myself praying for traffic on the M62 as an excuse to take the B roads home driving

Still holding out on washing the beast yet! thumbup

Riknos

4,700 posts

204 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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Looks great - well done! Always had a soft spot for a T5, and I like the idea of an ex-police car.

Andy665

3,622 posts

228 months

Friday 21st November 2014
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6-7 years for a car is about the norm for police forces nowadays

Maintenance is still good but it used to be outstanding'. My dad used to some work with Merseyside police that took him into the garages, they used to have tyres replaced every 5k and totally anal service schedules - budget cuts changed all of that