The Last Surviving Japanese Porsche 912 Police Car

(kottke.org)

91 points | by zdw 2 days ago

13 comments

  • vanderZwan 1 hour ago
    The police of Amsterdam also used to have Porsche police cars

    https://www.hagerty.com/media/automotive-history/for-more-th...

    Any other police departments that did this or just those two?

    • pjc50 11 minutes ago
      UK police have had various types of Jaguar over the years; there was a period where the original Mark 2 Jag could outrun the police, so they had to buy some as well. The Mark 2 became ubiquitous in police procedural TV shows, usually driven by criminals, but also Inspector Morse.
    • riffraff 46 minutes ago
      In Italy the Carabinieri[0] used to have a Ferrari 250 GTE 2+2 in the '60s. The car is still around[1] and is legally allowed to go around with the original "police colors" even tho it's now owned by a private collector.

      There's plenty more modern sport cars these days, in various countries.

      [0] one of the 4-5 police forces in Italy

      [1] https://www.motori.it/ferrari-250-gte-22-in-vendita-la-stori...

    • wolfi1 1 hour ago
      the state of Austria usually buys its police cars from Porsche (the dealer not the carmaker) guess, that doesn't count. but Austria had Porsches (some of them 911) in the 60s
    • bayindirh 1 hour ago
      Germans? I mean, the company is local to them.
  • maeln 37 minutes ago
    Not as beautiful, but the French Gendarmerie National have 22 Alpine A110. Some pictures there : https://www.largus.fr/actualite-automobile/alpine-a110-genda....

    In 4 four years, they managed to total 4 of them (from the 26 brought in 2021).

  • smackeyacky 1 hour ago
    Bit of a shame what has happened to classic Porsche prices. They used to be “car guy” cars. Now the prices went wackadoodle they’ve become cars for people who…aren’t car guys and can’t even pronounce it properly.

    Interesting history on that one, bit of an odd choice for the Japanese police.

    • close04 1 hour ago
      That's what happens to things when they become status symbols. They're chased for status. Not the case for Porsche but sometimes that object ends up losing all the core value, pushing away the original fans, and rides the status wave until there's nothing left to offer.
      • testfrequency 58 minutes ago
        My love for Porsche almost completely stopped as soon as I moved to the Bay Area.
      • tonyedgecombe 1 hour ago
        >Not the case for Porsche

        I'd argue it is, at least once they started making more SUV's than 911's.

        • pjc50 9 minutes ago
          The Porsche SUVs deeply offend me aesthetically. The proportions are just wrong and the curve doesn't adapt across the body, so it looks like a monster truck. Far more so than things built to be that size (Land Rover and imitators).
        • smackeyacky 45 minutes ago
          It didn’t have to be that way but badge engineering a VW wasn’t a great idea. Then again I know nothing because they sell a ton of those things.
        • close04 46 minutes ago
          Maybe they're not what they used to be but they haven't lost all of the Porsche DNA. It's not all status. There are companies where the label is all that's left.
    • anal_reactor 1 hour ago
      > can’t even pronounce it properly

      There are things which pronunciation I've learned in childhood and it will never change no matter how good my foreign language skills get. "Tomb Raider" with comically butchered accent.

  • gkanai 35 minutes ago
    These photos were originally by Lorenzo Kikisch for Type 7 magazine

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DZYbpfliUfs/

  • n4r9 1 hour ago
    > In the 1960s, four Porsche 912s were customized for use as police cars in Japan

    Fascinating. So many follow-on questions. Why four exactly? Were they all in Tokyo, or spread around? Did they get used for anything other than highway patrol? Who got to drive them?

    • thrdbndndn 46 minutes ago
      The article said Kanagawa so not Tokyo. Well, close enough.
    • SiempreViernes 47 minutes ago
      Four seems like a reasonable number for a trial purchase.
  • tkcranny 2 hours ago
    I'm no car guy, but that's a beautiful vehicle. How totally Japanese too; zany but rad.
  • tarzasai 1 hour ago
    not Porsche but the italian police has 2 Lamborghini Huracan. They make some good use of them sometimes: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/20/italian-police...
  • varjag 1 hour ago
    Really dig that side mounted siren. Peak mid century aesthetics.
  • kart23 1 hour ago
    whats the huge sports chrono looking thing on the dash? wonder if thats the origin of the modern option
  • fsalehpour 2 hours ago
    Steering wheel on the wrong side!
    • GJim 37 minutes ago
      1/3 of the planets population drives on the left mate.

      (Incidentally, if a country drives on the left then as a general rule of thumb, they also play cricket. I've no idea why this might be the case.)

  • ishtanbul 2 hours ago
    Scrapping them should be a crime
  • lifestyleguru 2 hours ago
    People are doing really ugly, corrupted, and cruel things to own and to drive Porsche. Don't understand sentiment to this brand, especially considering a hole in their history during 1930s-1940s. It's a drving scrap, they didn't scrap it, big deal.
    • bayindirh 1 hour ago
      I'm a car enthusiast, but I like brands like Porsche because of the engineering they have on their cars.

      You don't have to appreciate it, but the engineering of these cars are not orthodox, yet they're daily driveable cars unlike the cars in their own class, e.g. Ferrari, Maserati, et. al.

      The thinking out of the box, and evolution instead of revolution makes them extraordinary. Personally, I prefer the looks of Porsches to any other car.

      However, would I go great lengths to own one? I'm not sure.

      You can admire something without going crazy about it or define yourself via it.

      If we're going to "shame" companies about doing things between 1930-1940, the list will be much longer and multi-national.

    • jgilias 1 hour ago
      Ever buying a Fanta?
      • lifestyleguru 1 hour ago
        Wrong address, I absolutely avoid this "fantastic" brand and other sugar syrups. I tend to drink plain water (like in the toilet bowl).