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2002 Chevrolet Corvette [C5]

2002 Chevrolet Corvette [C5] in Mr. Deeds, Kinofilm, 2002 IMDB

Typ: Pkw, Cabriolet — Herkunftsland: US

2002 Chevrolet Corvette [C5]

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firebird86 US

2006-05-06 23:36

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So much for "standing out" when you drive a red Corvette down the street in that town. :D

wickey SK

2006-05-07 02:29

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but you will be pretty cool in black one :lol:

G-MANN UK

2006-05-17 17:18

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PRODUCT PLACEMENT!!

Alexander DE

2006-05-17 17:38

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G-MANN wrote PRODUCT PLACEMENT!!

Yes, those people from the tree nurseries can be quite a nuisance. ;)

G-MANN UK

2006-05-18 15:09

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It's so tacked on, it's in the final 20 seconds of the film, it's like the studio said "Hang on, we haven't really featured any GM products in this movie, let's have Adam Sandler buy everyone Corvettes!"

junkman AT

2006-05-18 16:29

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I want a monster truck!

G-MANN UK

2006-07-29 15:01

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"LIVE FREE OR DIE". That's a weird slogan for a state! If you look closely at the main picture, you'll see that most of the Corvettes still have blank Chevrolet company plates on them. Obviously loaned from dealerships.
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Buscemi slums it.
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Gag Halfrunt UK

2006-07-29 15:52

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G-MANN wrote "LIVE FREE OR DIE". That's a weird slogan for a state!

It dates from the War of Independence, when the Americans were the insurgents. :)

Carfan US

2006-07-29 19:01

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Buscemi slums it.
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"Damn, these things are fast!" then he revs up and crashes into a tree.

G-MANN UK

2006-09-15 15:24

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Not that sitting in a Corvette is slumming it, I meant when he appears in crappy Adam Sandler films. He should be making more Coen Brothers or Tarantino films.

tonkatracker US

2006-09-15 21:47

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G-MANN wrote "LIVE FREE OR DIE". That's a weird slogan for a state! If you look closely at the main picture, you'll see that most of the Corvettes still have blank Chevrolet company plates on them. Obviously loaned from dealerships.
[Image: deedscorvette2vp7.th.jpg]

Buscemi slums it.
[Image: deedscorvette3hp8.th.jpg]



actually in a lot of states when you buy a new car from the dealership you can drive with the dealerships tag on it until your perminant tags come in (ususally 30 days)

G-MANN UK

2006-09-17 23:54

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So the how the hell can that car be indentified by police if it's driving around with fake plates on? That's unbelievable! In the UK you'd get done if you drove around without a numberplate on each end of the car, but in America you don't even seem to need a plate on the front bumper.

Firebird86 US

2006-09-18 00:01

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Thats not acceptable/legal in many states, I know in Florida, we issue a paper temporary tag that has the dealer name and registration number, vehicle "Id" number, and date of sale. Normally these tags are only good for 30-40 days. If there are no issues with a trade-in title, then tag work takes about 1 week, when its replaced with a state issued metal tag.

G-MANN UK

2006-09-18 00:06

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A Paper numberplate?

tonkatracker US

2006-09-18 00:06

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in North Carolina is is the same way as Florida with the temporary tag but I know when I lived in bought a van in Georgia i left the dealership tag on the van and had a temp registration that i had to tape to the rear window until the metal plate came in. I have seen this with dealerships from a lot of different states (mostly from the north) as I live in a resort area and see alot of out-of-state cars.

G-MANN UK

2006-09-18 00:09

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What if someone commits a crime in a car like this, wouldn't it be difficult to get a plate number?

tonkatracker US

2006-09-18 00:11

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and after alittle research aprox 30 of the 50 us states require front plates

antp BE

2006-09-18 00:16

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G-MANN wrote What if someone commits a crime in a car like this, wouldn't it be difficult to get a plate number?

If you plan to commit a crime, you keep your own real plate anyway? :D

Firebird86 US

2006-09-18 00:26

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antp wrote
If you plan to commit a crime, you keep your own real plate anyway? :D

agree, and if you're not a very good criminal, you could even make your own vanity plate. lol

G-MANN UK

2006-09-18 04:05

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What I meant was it would be hard for witnesses and police to spot the vehicle's registration when all there is is a bit of paper in the back window.

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