The mechanical masterminds at Cheshire Police's car workshop have to build two 4x4 vehicles for the rural crime unit. The gang head to a second-hand police car market.
The work of a team of mechanics who build bespoke cars for the Merseyside Police. Emergency surgery is needed when a new prisoner van gets on the wrong side of a rooftop protestor.
Mick Sweetmore's team need to fix a radio issue to keep the new pursuit cars on the tail of Merseyside's criminals, while there's a surprise visit from the fleet's oldest member.
The team must design and build an all-seeing 360 degree camera car and a frontline X5 with a serious mechanical failure is needed urgently back out on the frontline.
Mick puts in an order for 20 new beat cars just as the workshop is full of damaged ones, including one an officer was lucky to walk away from with his life.
Police officers request a new support unit or riot van, while a stolen car chase ends with an X5 wedged in a hedge. Boss Mick Sweetmore goes back to the floor.
The staging of the Grand National sees the team working flat-out trying to get two new police motorbikes converted in time. Tony finds himself on the wrong end of a 4x4 challenge.
Desperately short of unmarked cars, the police use a demonstration model to help catch speeding drivers. The mechanics struggle to fix a vehicle with a problem.