Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2006-01-20 09:17 |
-- Last edit: 2008-09-03 00:51:50 (G-MANN) |
◊ 2006-01-20 09:17 |
Morris Minor Drophead |
◊ 2007-02-23 14:44 |
1964 Minor 1000 Convertible (badge visible on side of bonnet and larger wipers from 1964) |
◊ 2011-04-20 23:28 |
Morris Minor 1000 Tourer - lets be accurate ;0) |
◊ 2012-10-14 18:51 |
Not sure about the wiper size (for 64- or 64+ as above) but sidelights look 57-62. Also, as this is LHD, where was it filmed? If US, this would just be Morris 1000 without Minor (and would give us the useful fact that bonnet side badge would become Morris 1000). |
◊ 2012-10-14 20:09 |
Only the Series MM was officially called Tourer; all subsequent models were Convertibles. |
◊ 2016-07-11 14:27 |
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◊ 2022-10-26 17:45 |
Yes, I just noticed that this is LHD which is curious considering that yes, this scene was filmed on location in the Bahamas, and that country has the same rules of the roads as in the UK. There are various LHD US Ford cars appearing in the film as part of a product placement deal, but a Morris Minor built in a RHD country with LHD for export in a RHD market is quite confusing! |
◊ 2022-10-26 18:21 |
For some reason most cars in the Bahamas seem to be LHD. See for instance the Bahamas scenes in Casino Royale (2006): /vehicle_52383-Land-Rover-Range-Rover-Sport-L320-2006.html Even police cars are LHD. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bahamas_Ford_Crown_Victoria.jpg |
◊ 2022-10-26 19:09 |
Didn’t the wipers change from clap hands to parallel action about ‘63/4? Also, there does not seem to be a coach line, whether this is significant I know not. -- Last edit: 2022-10-26 19:12:10 |