Val CHA Cost Notes 4 Size 20 2.5" x 1.25"; -4 KB, -2 DCV 40 STR 10 Lift 6400 kg; 8d6 HTH Damage 11 DEX 3 OCV: 4/DCV: 4 20 BODY 6 4 DEF 6 2 SPD 0 Phases: 6, 12 Total Characteristics Cost: 45 Movement: Ground: 30"/120" Swimming: 0"/0" Cost Abilities and Equipment Propulsion Systems 13 Motorized Wheeled Vehicle: Ground Movement +24" (30" total), x4 Noncombat; 1 Continuing Charge lasting 6 Hours (gasoline; +0), OAF (standard tires; -1 1/2), Only On Appropriate Terrain (-1/2), x2 Stopping Distance (-1/2), Limited Maneuverability Only 2 turns per Phase at Combat speed; only 1 turn per Phase at Noncombat speed (-1/4) -2 Ground Vehicle: Swimming -2" (0" total) Tactical Systems 35 Machine Gun: RKA 2d6+1, +1 Increased STUN Multiplier (+1/4), Autofire (5 shots; +1/2), 4 clips of 40 Charges (+1/2); OIF Bulky (-1), Real Weapon (-1/4) 5 Iron Fenders: HA +2d6; Hand-To-Hand Attack (-1/2), Only With Move Throughs (-1/2) 9 Siren: Hearing Group Images, +4 to PER Rolls, 1" radius, Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2); OAF Bulky (-1 1/2), Gestures (requires Gestures throughout; must be hand-cranked by a passenger; -1/2), No Range (-1/2), Set Effect (-1) 12 Armor Plating: +5 DEF; Limited Coverage (61-180 Degrees [Open Top]; -1/4) 3 Bulletproof Windshield: +2 DEF; Limited Coverage (1-60 Degrees; -1) 2 Heavy: Knockback Resistance -1" (total of -5") Operation Systems 4 Radio: Radio Perception/Transmission (Radio Group); OIF Bulky (-1), Affected As Hearing Group As Well As Radio Group (-1/4) 14 Spotlight: Sight Group Images, +5 to PER Rolls, Increased Radius (4" radius; +1/2); OAF Bulky (-1 1/2), Only To Create Light (-1) 0 Passenger Space: (6 officers) 95 Total Abilities and Equipment Cost 140 Total Vehicle Cost Value Disadvantages 20 Distinctive Features: Police Car (Not Concealable; Always Noticed and Causes Major Reaction) 20 Total Disadvantage Points 24 Total Cost (113/5)
Description: Police officers in March 1921 pose with Denver's new Armored Bandit Chaser at the Civic Center. The Cadillac was modified by the Izett Auto Body Co. and included a bulletproof windshield and armor plate, spotlights, and a machine gun. Hooks held the officers in place so they could stand, sit or kneel to fire their guns. Bumpers made of railroad iron allowed it to plow through fences. The car could go 90 mph.
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