Zed-car
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Z-Cars and similar could mean:
- Z-Cars is a British 1960s and 1970s television series
- Z-car is a Nissan sports car
- "Z-car" was sometimes used in 1960s and 1970s British newspaper headlines to mean any police car
- Zed-car (also spelt Z-car) can mean:
- In the United Kingdom, a Z-car is the name given to some models of mid-20th century police vehicles.
- In Australia, a zed-car is a car belonging to the Commonwealth (i.e., federal national) government, because the vehicle registration plates begin with a Z.
- In Cyprus, a zed car is a hire car, because its registration plate begins with a Z.
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