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Chevrolet Tahoe Police Pursuit Vehicle (ppv) 1999 on 2040-cars

US $3,000.00
Year:1999 Mileage:190500
Location:

Newport Beach, California, United States

Newport Beach, California, United States

1999 Chevrolet Tahoe – PPV (Police Pursuit Vehicle)

 

This is a true Police Package Tahoe, not a special service or stripped government truck. It spent its life in the Beverly Hills police department and Orange County California, so no rust. The handling of this vehicle is truly shocking as it will keep up with average BMW around the cloverleafs !

 Available from 1997-1999, the Police Package Chevrolet Tahoe was a heavily modified police truck with Z56 suspension package that includes bilstein gas shocks (replaced in 2012), powered by a 255 hp, 5.7 liter Vortec V-8 matched to a four-speed automatic overdrive transmission that was rebuilt at Westminster Transmission with Corvette billet servos ($3500) by previous owner in 2011.

The PPV is the full Police Package Tahoe and an inch lower than regular Tahoes, had a unique plastic grill with single headlights, and was only available in 2-wheel drive. In testing, the Police Package Tahoe, it had almost the exact same performance figures as the police sedans of that time. The Chevy Tahoe saw many uses in police departments. Many used them for K-9 units, supervisor units, traffic units and other specialized applications. Not every Chevy Tahoe used by police departments was a police package like this one is.

 The interior is blue, original, and in good condition for a vehicle of this age. CarpetsThe 6-way driver seat is incredibly comfortable and has the original leather stitched in to protect the seat from a holstered gun. There is an Alpine Sirius radio installed with premium speakers and large amp.

-Paint is what came from Beverly Hills police department

-Rear A/C

-Electronic rear view mirror w compass

-Dual batteries (brand new)

-Dash looks great.

-Carpets have some staining

-Tires are speed rated

-Towing package is present

-190,600 mi

VIN 1GNEC13R2XR104077

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