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◊ 2009-08-03 10:30 |
There doesn't appear to be a separate pic for the bike. We can see in the pic of the DB coupe that the bike is a Yamaha DT125. The blue colour suggest it is 1973. |
◊ 2009-08-03 11:21 |
Be patient nzcarnerd ... Yamaha is beginning by Y that's Y it's not yet listed |
◊ 2009-08-03 12:17 |
Second film of the "Trilogie paillarde" from Jean-François Davy. Very pleasant to watch for the female characters playing in it and for the cars seen in it. This junkyard is a mine of 1960's sports cars... -- Last edit: 2014-01-07 10:34:00 (antp) |
◊ 2009-08-03 14:23 |
And again: @sixcyl: Incredible, what car were on the junkyard in 1973... |
◊ 2009-08-03 18:09 |
Quelle casse au milieu de cette légèreté estivale |
◊ 2009-08-03 20:49 |
Le film en soi a l'air plutot pourri, mais quelques belles carrosseries cependant |
◊ 2009-08-03 21:48 |
A l'évidence, le titre ne laisse planer aucun doute |
◊ 2009-08-03 23:51 |
It seems to be some special junkyard(?). I guess it was unusual to see so many rare/more expensive cars in one place (of this kind) even in those times and even on the west of Europe. -- Last edit: 2009-08-03 23:54:59 |
◊ 2009-08-04 00:29 |
Well I don't know where it had been filmed. Maybe close to rich areas of Paris suburbs (92) |
◊ 2009-08-04 23:26 |
No, definetely not unusal. And this shocks me so much. In the 60ies and early 70ies therev was no awareness about classic and oldtimer-cars neverwhere, so in all countries old and premium cars were wrecked and crushed. Or just crushed. Just one extreme example: /vehicle_200954-Iso-Rivolta-IR-300-GT-1965.html And there are many more examples. It would be great, if we could list all scrapyard-shots in this data-base in an extra thread. Just stroll around the homepage of my friend Martin Vorwahl: http://icmesa.com/tinhunter/ The scrapyards, he has photographed, were all filled up decades ago. Some years agor there was a story in the magazine "Oldtimer Markt" about the freaks from the biggest German Classic Mercedes- Club, who, went to the USA to fill up one big container with Mercedes-parts from junkyards. Very well known was a place somewhere in California, where only Mercedes Benz were wrecked. That guy had some "Pagoda's", "Adenauer" and even to 300 SL stuck in his scrap-packets. |