squad car paint job changes from black-and-white to all- white

On June 4, 1974 the Minneapolis StarTribune published this photograph of the department’s first all-white squad car.

The newspaper reported that all of the older black-and-white models were expected to be replaced by the new all-white models by the end of 1975.

“We are trying to get away from the hard black-and-white image”, said Bernard Goodrie, Deputy Chief of Patrol. Goodrie shared with the Minneapolis StarTribune that these additional benefits were expected as a result of the change:

-Greater safety because the cars will be more visible;

-More energy efficiency because the white surface will absorb less heat and cars will need less gasoline to cool the interior;

-Cost savings because the cars will not need to be repainted for resale.

Photograph courtesy of Minneapolis StarTribune