The Detective's TARDIS

The Detective's TARDIS was a Type 70 TARDIS owned by the Detective. It had a functional chameleon circuit, directional unit and an automatic drift control.

Exterior and Interior
The exterior of the Detective's TARDIS resembled a red telephone box. The Detective's TARDIS had a varied interior. Some interiors were futurist (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles), but a few others were simply white like the interior of First Doctor's TARDIS. (AUDIO: Detective Who)

Rooms
The TARDIS had a library, a wardrobe, 5 bathrooms, 6 bedrooms upstairs and downstairs, (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles) a cloister bell/room (AUDIO: Zagreus), a zero room (AUDIO: The Sound of Fear), a laboratory and a sick bay (PROSE: Bafflement and Devotion). These was a game room with a snooker table in it, a small hologram suite and cinema room, which also including a large storage room at the back filled with various film reels from throughout history (AUDIO: The Land of Wonder, Detective Who). It had a workroom, or "sonic" room as the Detective puts it, was where he made his sonic screwdrivers. (AUDIO: A Lift in Time) The Detective mentioned having a room that contain dangerous artifacts, when handing over a Berserker pendant to UNIT. (TV: The Magician's Apprentice)

Specific Systems
The TARDIS could reunite with the Detective if they were separated and was capable of extensive self-repair, like the Doctor's TARDIS. (AUDIO: The Claws of Santa) The TARDIS contained a lift leading to at least three floors, capable of going up and down like any lift, but could also go in other directions (left, right, back and forward). (AUDIO: A Lift in Time)