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1947 Chevrolet Advance-Design Panel

1947 Chevrolet Advance-Design Panel in The Rum Diary, Movie, 2011 IMDB

Class: Cars, Van / MPV — Model origin: US

1947 Chevrolet Advance-Design Panel

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Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

tibi HU

2012-01-28 18:17

The '58 Chevrolet Biscayne should also be listed.

Lateef NO

2012-01-28 18:21

It's a Bel Air and it's already listed.

rjluna2 US

2012-01-28 20:03

Lateef wrote It's a Bel Air and it's already listed.

tibi is correct. I mentioned with kegare's new thumbnail at /vehicle_450223-Chevrolet-Bel-Air-1749-1958.html

skywatcher68 US

2012-01-30 02:10

Those rear windows indicate a GM product, '48 - '54.

56Chevy CA

2012-06-01 06:17

1947-54 Chev/GMC Panel truck

eLMeR MH

2014-04-12 02:04

(The picture has 00:55:30 time code)
There is no better view to identify that truck.

It may be the same that is seen at the beginning of the movie?
[Image: trd-000934-chevypanel-01.jpg]
00:09:34. Here too, only a rear view

- It's sure a 1947-1955 Advance-Design GM Panel truck, but nothing gives us a hint to see if it's a Chevrolet or a GMC truck. So it would be more accurate to id it as GM Panel truck, as remembered in the forum.

- The doors cannot be better seen, so it's not possible to say if it's a pre- or post-vent windows model (1951+).

- The Advance-Design Panel truck had a 116" (1/2 ton) or a 137" (1 ton) wheelbase: to me, the one of the movie seems to be only 116".
[Image: 4225073454_60cf6a9d8c_m.jpg] [Image: 3498623055_967599c522_m.jpg]
(1/2 ton model: 196.62" / 4.99 m long; 1 ton model: 227.94" / 5.78 m long)

- If it is a Chevrolet, it can be a '47-'49 Thriftmaster or a '50-'55 3100 Panel truck;
If it is a GMC, it can be a '47-'50 FC-101, a '51-'53 101-22 or a '54-'55 101-24 Panel truck.
But for me we cannot say more than a 1947 GM 1/2 ton Panel truck, with an Advance-Design body.

-- Last edit: 2014-04-12 02:08:18

eLMeR MH

2014-04-13 03:37

=> 1947 GM 1/2 ton Panel truck "Advance-Design"?

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