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Prototype Eras
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest
Era 5 (1956 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest
Era 6 (1967 to 1972) British Rail Blue (Pre-TOPS)
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)
Rover chief engineer Maurice Wilks was inspired by his army-surplus Willys-Overland Jeep to create a workhorse vehicle for military and agricultural use - and for export abroad to kick-start both Rover's fortunes and the national economy after World War II. Prototypes were up and running by late 1947, and production of the Series I began at Solihull in summer 1948. It had permanent four-wheel-drive with low-ratio gearing and a locking freewheel mechanism, and a 50bhp, 1.6-litre engine from the Rover P3 saloon. It was fitted with lightweight body panels made from surplus aircraft-grade aluminium - steel was in short supply post-war - and came with army-surplus green paint. The Land Rover price started from just £450. Supply to the British forces started in 1949, the Land Rover replacing the Austin Champ and later, the rust-prone Austin Gipsy. Deliveries to organisations such as the Red Cross soon followed. The 100,000th Land Rover was made in autumn 1954 and by 1958, production ran to around 200,000. Merseyside Police came into being in 1974 when Merseyside was created, and is a successor to the Liverpool and Bootle Constabulary , along with parts of Cheshire Constabulary and Lancashire Constabulary. Liverpool City Police had existed in its own right up until 1968. This 88 ich wheelbased Land Rover was used by the police
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Oxford Diecast 76LAN188007 Liverpool City Police Land Rover 88" Hard Top - 1:76
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Oxford Diecast 76LAN188007 Land Rover 88 Hard Top Liverpool City Police OO Gauge
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Oxford Diecast 76LAN188007 Land Rover 88 Hard Top Liverpool City Police OO Gauge
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Oxford Diecast 76LAN188007 Land Rover 88 Hard Top Liverpool City Police OO Gauge
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Oxford Diecast Liverpool City Police – 1:76 Scale is a miniature model reproducing a police Land Rover used by Liverpool City Police prior to the formation of Merseyside Police. The model is produced to a scale of 1:76 and carries the manufacturer part number 76LAN188007. It represents the vehicle as it appeared during the British Railways Early Crest period.
The vehicle depicted is an 88‑inch wheel‑based Land Rover originally developed by Rover chief engineer Maurice Wilks. Inspired by an army‑surplus Willys‑Overland Jeep, the first prototypes were operational by late 1947 and Series I production began at Solihull in the summer of 1948. The Land Rover featured permanent four‑wheel drive, low‑ratio gearing, a locking freewheel, and a 50 bhp 1.6 litre engine sourced from the Rover P3 saloon. Body panels were made from surplus aircraft‑grade aluminium and finished in army‑surplus green paint, with an initial price of £450.
The model reflects the vehicle’s service with British forces from 1949, its replacement of the Austin Champ and later the Austin Gipsy, and its use by civil organisations such as the Red Cross. By autumn 1954 the 100 000th Land Rover had been produced, and production reached around 200 000 units by 1958.
Merseyside Police was formed in 1974 when the county of Merseyside was created, merging Liverpool and Bootle Constabulary with parts of Cheshire and Lancashire Constabularies. Liverpool City Police operated independently until 1968, and the diecast model captures the appearance of the police Land Rover during that era.