Sharp..nice and familiar looking. Too bad the current style Impala isn't available in 1:24/5th...I see a lot of those in Phoenix police livery. I've seen a couple of Magnums in Scottsdale Police livery.
As an adult, I still enjoy watching the Simpsons occasionally, South Park, and the golden oldie from my college days--Beavis and Butthead! I used to watch Ren & Stimpy, and once in a while catch Metalocalypse (Dethklok!!)
Interesting pursuit this guy is doing. Personally, I prefer to stay with vehicles made in this century..I like the reliablity, safety and amenities of modern cars...
I went, I saw, I bought.. Found a couple goodies-Fujimi '71 Monza winner Porsche 917K and an AMT '32 Ford Tudor (I have the modern Revell one, but have always wanted the AMT one).
The two I have I bought over 10 years ago, in restorable built form (one w/ the box and some parts still on the trees and the instructions included). Paid around $50 or so for them IIRC. Similarly with the 2 '71s, 1 '72, 1 '73, and 2 '74s I have.
And to confuse matters further, Testors also did diecast Charger police cars.
Those are different in that the Revell and Monogram brands are owned by the same company, likewise for AMT and MPC. Testors and Lindberg are not owned by the same company AFAIK. It's more like when ERTL/AMT issued an Aoshima kit under the AMT brand..
Not quite 100%---they are different trim versions of the Charger from the same tooling. Testors did the R/T and R/T Daytona, Lindberg has done the SRT8 Super Bee and police car. Differences in wheels, decals, and engine and hood (for the SRT8 version).
The Testors versions came out first then the Lindberg version came out a year or so later IIIRC. And the Lindberg version is an SRT8 Super Bee, different trim (wheels, stripes, hood) and engine from the Testors.versions which were an R/T and an R/T Daytona. Based on the same tooling.