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◊ 2008-10-05 01:36 |
Maybe a Cushman of some kind? |
◊ 2008-10-05 01:46 |
I dont think so, looks like more of a warehouse (electric) type of vehicle |
◊ 2008-10-05 16:29 |
This scene is from Las Vegas airport if that helps anything... |
◊ 2011-03-29 19:08 |
The little orange car, i would say, is a cushman. (I thought at first this pic was talking about the benz speeding by) |
◊ 2011-10-29 15:47 |
It's a Cushman Truckster. |
◊ 2011-12-05 18:41 |
It's... eee... little bit complicated. It's Marketeer 139 ( http://www.mclellansautomotive.com/newsletter/articles/2008/sep/03/b16997.php ) produced - according to the film date - most probably by Westinghouse. Marketeers electric vehicles various sort was produced by: before 1965 - Marketeer 1965-1976 - Westinghouse few months of 1976 - HMK Marketeer 1976-1978 - again Westinghouse 1978-1993 - Nordskog Industries (branded as Nordco) 1993-1996 - U.S. Electricar 1996-1999 - Legend Electric Vehicles 1999-present - Columbia Par Car ( source: Link to "www.vintagegolfcartparts.com" ) Then maybe wiser would be listed these vehicles not as Westinghouse, but simply as Marketeer? |
tom11 ◊ 2011-12-06 16:46 |
I dont think so. I mean there made by Westinghouse! |
◊ 2011-12-06 16:58 |
Which ones? Are You sure, that this one wasn't produced by Marketeer? Westinghouse produced Marketeers only for 13 years. Markeeter produced them by at least 14 years (probably from 1951), Nordco by 15 years and Columbia Par Car by 12. Why call them all Westinghouses? |