Looks like it was a later production vehicle with the deletion of the front pistol port and the addition of the driver's dual vision blocks. In the lower left hand photo (looking back towards the engine), it looks like there isn't a rear access/escape hatch. Was that hatch only on the V100s and not the V150?
Guess I'm not too jelious of the Sheriff dept's new "toy" because of the 1033 program. Doesn't that mean that Uncle Sugar still retains ownership of the vehicle and desides as to whom the vehicle can/can not be disposed of to? Local depts around here cashed in on all of those Peacekeepers that they were giving away some years ago. Most have been phased out of service (sent to even smaller & poorer locals, I guess). Matt
Just as Rory said, this one uses the entire back portion as the engine bay now. In addition to the dual vision blocks for the driver, it also sports a 6V53 diesel, Allison transmission and 5 ton axles.
You are correct on the 1033 program, only other agencies with arresting powers can have the armor, and it can't be sold on the civilian market...although there's a few horror stories where some were sold, then later seized. I've heard of at least one more piece that has been sold, but I'm sure we will all hear about that one sometime in the future