1951 Chevrolet Ute

1951 Chevrolet Ute in Mad Max: Fury Road, Movie, 2015 IMDB

Class: Cars, Pick-up — Model origin: AU

1951 Chevrolet Ute

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 

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CRAFT372 US

2015-01-08 18:35

Here is a picture of the front of the truck
[Image: vlcsnap-2015-01-07-12h20m56s197.jpg]

AOLJU FR

2015-03-30 11:56

Better one here:
[Image: fr3.jpg]

CRAFT372 US

2015-05-14 23:54

2 stars

AOLJU FR

2015-06-04 14:52

Did you know these "night shots" were actually filmed during day and the colors were later modified to look like night?! :wow:

antp BE

2015-06-04 17:25

A very old technique known as "Nuit américaine" :D http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_for_night

AOLJU FR

2015-06-04 19:35

Yes, I know. Lots of old westerns, for example, were filmed that way. But I'm surprised this is still used today.

Kamikrazy War Puppy US

2015-09-09 23:49

First generation 1950 Chevy Bel Air

-- Last edit: 2015-09-10 01:16:00

rjluna2 US

2015-09-10 01:17

Looks like Holden Ute to me :think:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1958-60_FC_Standard_Ute%3D%3D.JPG

Kamikrazy War Puppy US

2015-09-10 19:27

Link to "orig01.deviantart.net"

Here's a 1954 Bel Air up against a way better picture of this vehicle

The area around the windows doesn't look quite as right on the Holden FC, but it's hard to tell much difference since the grill is chopped!

-- Last edit: 2015-09-10 19:33:36

Kamikrazy War Puppy US

2015-09-13 16:47

Actually, after doing some more research, this is probably a 1949-1952 Chevy Deluxe ute, the car the Bel Air was based off of (as a luxury version).

theFolksVolks SX

2019-03-14 18:02

http://furyroadvehicles.blogspot.com/2015/09/unknown-utility.html

Type: Pursuit Vehicle
Faction: Citadel
Donor Vehicle: 1951 Chevy Utility / Nissan Patrol Chassis
Fate: Destroyed in Namibia

Krooked CA

2019-05-02 18:28

1950 chevrolet deluxe ute

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