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◊ 2016-06-24 20:01 |
Early swb, 1968+ wipers. Not the same car as in /vehicle_928052-Citroen-GS.html - this one has black painted bits on headlamps and window chrome and no fogs, plus maybe different non-Fuchs wheels. But similar type/age. |
◊ 2016-06-24 21:03 |
It's a '69+ LWB |
◊ 2016-06-24 21:10 |
No - main is swb. Also I don't think it has the 69 wheel arch flares and I think it still has the bigger 68 horn grilles. But the one in the scrappie pics is probably a 69-70. |
◊ 2016-06-24 21:58 |
Looks like non-movable vent windows and the wheel arches look flared to me, could be because of the Fuchs... Any other pics of this 4 star car that will help us determine the year? |
◊ 2016-06-24 22:20 |
'72 only for the external oil filler; if the crashed car is the same 911 https://youtu.be/mAnSOH6DO7M?t=23m54s |
◊ 2016-06-24 22:27 |
Overpainted -very badly-, as to see at 26:16 ff, before it was blue. |
◊ 2016-06-24 22:50 |
Crash car has similar mirrors as scrappie car but a radio aerial on wing as it and bike bump - https://youtu.be/mAnSOH6DO7M?t=1553 which is just visible as bent wire at https://youtu.be/mAnSOH6DO7M?t=1566 after the roll. It also has a sunroof as it barrel rolls. Agree the 72 oil filler visible as she opens the door to climb out |
◊ 2016-06-25 01:28 |
So, not '68 but '72 |
◊ 2016-06-25 01:29 |
Yes, there are a lot. Now I'm not at home, tomorrow I will post all the additional pics for this movie. -- Last edit: 2016-06-25 01:29:42 |
◊ 2016-06-25 02:17 |
Only the crashed one. Not the other two, neither of which have aerials. And the main is still a 68 swb - I watched the sequence. All of which is slightly odd - usually they'd smash the old clunker, but this time the newest one died. |
◊ 2016-06-25 02:35 |
The main car does have an antenna, if you look closely at the scene, and also reflectors on the rear bumpers, '69+ LWB only. I think it is just the same '72 as in the crash scene; what are the chances of all the blacked-out details being the same and even the mirrors. I cannot imagine they took the effort in creating an exact copy. Let's wait for some more pics :-) |
◊ 2016-06-25 11:40 |
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◊ 2016-06-25 23:12 |
Well, this seems to confirm that the main car is a '72 911S |
◊ 2016-06-25 23:36 |
No - main is not a 72 911 S. Apart from the wheelbase discussion, it has no front spoiler and as it continues round the curve from the main capture, it has gold rear badges. So it's a 68 or 69-71 depending on whether we can agree on the wheelbase and whether the arches have lips. It has 73+ mirrors to increase confusion, and I'll now agree it has an aerial. The crash car with sunroof and aerial is a 72 due to oil filler and seems to be the same car from the moment it bumps the bike until the crash finishes and it gets burnt. But again not an S as no spoiler, so T or E. The scrapyard car is probably a 69-71 S - maybe also seen in the first 2 new thumbs - it seems the only one with genuine black/chrome Fuchs. 4th new thumb causes chaos - where did a 911 S with black rear badging appear from?? Not sure what to make of the interior driving shots - opening rear windows and 5-dial clustered dash. So at least 3 cars - main, scrapyard, crash - and maybe a 4th with the black rear badging in new 4th thumb (which is the only confirmed S and a different car from the probable S in scrapyard and first 2 new thumbs). |
◊ 2016-06-26 03:40 |
It is undoubtedly a LWB because of fixed window vents, wheel arches and bumper reflectors. I don't see any gold badging per se, could be black but is difficult to see with the lighting. Different cars might have been used but the main car should be listed '69+ like I said from the beginning. |
◊ 2016-06-26 13:37 |
OK - this one's getting too complicated to go anywhere further, so 69 accepted. |