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1975 Dodge Coronet

1975 Dodge Coronet in Life on Mars, TV Series, 2008-2009 IMDB Ep. 1.05

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: US

1975 Dodge Coronet

Position 0:03:36 [*] Background vehicle

Comments about this vehicle

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Ddey65 US

2008-12-03 13:56

Which one? The 1971-72 Ford Custom/Custom 500 parked on the side, or the anachronistic 1975-76 Dodge Monaco?

Sunbar UK

2008-12-03 13:59

The Dodge Monaco would seem to be the best to list.

More background vehicles from the same scene...

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-- Last edit: 2008-12-03 14:02:40

Ddey65 US

2008-12-03 14:04

Sunbar wrote More background vehicles from the same scene...

Ooh, a 1973 Oldsmobile Delta 88 coupe. Hey, it deserves it's own page.





-- Last edit: 2008-12-03 15:34:03

CougarTim US

2008-12-03 21:51

Also a blue 1974-1975 Ford Pinto wagon.

This is Times Square, New York, as it appeared in about 1973: http://flickr.com/photos/51539982@N00/225063297

I wonder how they did this shot. Could they have improved the quality of actual footage taken in Times Square sometime in the 1970's and used it, or could they have created it all with computer graphics?

Gag Halfrunt UK

2008-12-03 21:55

CougarTim wrote I wonder how they did this shot. Could they have improved the quality of actual footage taken in Times Square sometime in the 1970's and used it, or could they have created it all with computer graphics?

Unless actors from the show, or a car driven by a character, appear in this shot, it's probably just stock footage. As long as the film is in good condition, all they would need to do is telecine it (transfer it to video) and colour-correct it carefully.

Ford_Guy US

2008-12-03 23:48

This is actually a Dodge Coronet. These weren't called Monacos until the 1977 model year.

Axl_Rosenberg US

2008-12-07 03:26

This scene is just stock footage. And you're correct about it being a Coronet. In 1977 A Dodge Monaco and a Dodge Royal Monaco were completely different cars, as was a Plymouth Fury and a Plymouth Gran Fury. The short names rode the "B" body platform and the long ones were "C" bodies.

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