Class: Cars, Pick-up — Model origin:
Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
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◊ 2011-06-08 16:27 |
Ice Cream van or some such? |
◊ 2011-06-08 16:27 |
It must be an older one, since it has an H (historic) licence plate, visible in another scene. Yes, ice cream van. -- Last edit: 2011-06-08 16:27:33 |
◊ 2011-06-08 16:31 |
/vehicle_354117-Austin-Mini-Van-1963.html ? |
◊ 2011-06-08 17:50 |
Good find, seems to be the right one |
◊ 2011-06-08 18:29 |
/vehicle_354117-Austin-Mini-Van-1963.html is a hot-dog van. Just saying ... To decide whether this is otherwise identical I'd have to see the back. |
◊ 2011-06-08 19:14 |
This is a pick up - has a back window behind the seats. Chrome trim and bonnet badge not original. |
◊ 2011-06-08 20:47 |
This ice cream van can be rented for 365 $ per hour incl. ice cream and manpower. More pictures on their page. They say it's a 38-year-old Morris. |
◊ 2011-06-08 20:57 |
So 1973 - would just be Mini (as make) Pick-up. Morris and Austin brands stopped in 69. |
◊ 2011-06-08 21:11 |
1st guestbook entry on the web page is from 2007 - maybe the description of the car wasn't updated and it's a Morris from 1969... |
◊ 2011-06-08 22:41 |
Hmmm, the company is from Düsseldorf. So my unclear apprehension could be correct, that I've seen it somewhere in the real life. Techno Classica maybe? [@130rapid Can you remember it?) Coffee and Cappucino you can get here: http://www.apeccino.de/fotos.wirtschaftswunder.php I've noticed that Topolino on the 2010 Techno Classica because of his -since 1962 expired- license plate from a disappeared county: |
◊ 2012-01-18 14:56 |
Another picture of it: Link to "www.filmauto.de" |
◊ 2024-04-17 21:46 |
As mentioned above: It's the one from Düsseldorf and the owner claims it's a conversion by Whitby Morrison. Looking back from now, that's fine. Back in the 1970s, they weren't united yet, so either Whitby Specialist Vehicles or Morrison Electrofreeze would have done the job. I go with Whitby, because I think that's a lot more likely, as Morrisons would have solved a few things differently. |