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In these two games, the vehicle resembles a 1980's Ford LTD, and both feature a green and white livery, much like the Miami-Dade Police Department (although there rare claims that white police cars can be found after achieving 100% completion of [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]). During development, the vehicle was white with red and blue stripes along each side, resembling squad cars from the Miami Beach Police Department. Reports say that the paint scheme was changed in development to the green and white scheme because of fears that players would not be able to tell the difference between civilian cars and the VCPD cars.
In these two games, the vehicle resembles a 1980's Ford LTD, and both feature a green and white livery, much like the Miami-Dade Police Department (although there rare claims that white police cars can be found after achieving 100% completion of [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]). During development, the vehicle was white with red and blue stripes along each side, resembling squad cars from the Miami Beach Police Department. Reports say that the paint scheme was changed in development to the green and white scheme because of fears that players would not be able to tell the difference between civilian cars and the VCPD cars.


In the PC version of GTA Vice City, a gaming bug causes rare all-white police cars to spawn at car parks around Vice City, although this only occurs after achieving 100% completion in GTA Vice City.   
In the PC version of GTA Vice City, a gaming bug causes rare all-white police cars to spawn at car parks around Vice City. The glitch only appears to occur when using certain third-party 100% completion savegames.   


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