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lightninboy USNot a Dodge.
Not a Studebaker.
Diamond T?
Federal?
2012-12-25 16:22
1940 Ford ½-Ton Pick-Up
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Pomeroy41144 USThis is a 1941 Ford Truck. The Square Ford Badge and turn signals give it away.

PP

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2012-03-05 06:56
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holden nut NZdo you know something Raul1983,they got that vehicle in the wrong category that should be catagorised as AMBULANCE not a van 2008-07-17 09:01
1938 Packard Six [1600]
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Darrin 180 US1938 Packard Six Cylinder four door sedan chassis 1600 body 1182 2008-06-15 09:38
1927 Moller Five Boros Taxi Cab
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superba USNot to confuse the issue, but Moller produced various other taxicabs. Many were made as seperate makes. The make was dependent on the design and specification of the large taxi company's that contracted the manufacturing. In many ways this would be like Checker or Yellow building their own fleets, except manufacturing was subcontracted to Moller. Moller made: Pennant, Aristocat, Luxor, Blue Lite, Astor and Five Boros taxicabs. The Moller built taxicab depicted above is the 1927 to 1931 Five Boros taxicab built for Five Boros cab of New York City. Moller stop manufacturing taxicabs in 1937. 2007-10-07 02:41
1927 Moller Five Boros Taxi Cab
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DynaMike NLNew make! 2007-10-06 10:50
1927 Moller Five Boros Taxi Cab
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superba USThis is not a Checker. It is a 1927-1931 Taxi Cab built by the M. P. Moller Motor Car Company of Hagertown, Maryland USA. Moller produced the Dagmar from 1922 to 1926. Post 1926 Moller produced custom trucks and taxi cabs. Moller also produced pipe organs. Organ pipe would become a signature of Moller emblem motif. Its doutful that they actually were used for real exhuast pipes. 2007-10-06 01:42
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Dan VT USI think this is a 1935 Studebaker. 2007-06-22 21:06
1938 Packard Six [1600]
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antp BEInstead of 1939 "Super Eight" then... (I mention it just for archive purpose)

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2007-03-21 23:08
1938 Packard Six [1600]
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Richard of C CAI would say a 1938 Packard six judging by the hood louvers. 2007-03-21 22:20
1927 Moller Five Boros Taxi Cab
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Richard of C CAI don't think this is a Checker Model T hoodsides are different. Maybe a Yellow cab. 2007-03-09 02:48
1941 Chevrolet Special De Luxe Convertible [AH]
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Richard of C CA1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe convertible. 2007-03-08 23:02
The Batman (1943) carfan USThe 1939 cadillac was the batmobile when the top was up. Sometimes the top was up (by mistake) when it was being used by Bruce Wayne. 2007-02-28 01:28
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Raul1983 FIlooks like a Ford (?) 2007-01-27 22:33
1932 Buick Series 80 Four-Door Sedan
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2491tj EN1932 Series 80 Buick 4 Door Sedan 2007-01-23 21:11
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Ddey65 USI thought it was a Dodge, myself.

2007-01-20 01:34
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Raul1983 FIDiamond T ? 2007-01-18 16:50
1933 Cadillac Convertible Coupe
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MrCadillac SXForgot to mention that it could be a V8 (8 cylinder) or V12 (12 cylinder)model. Need to see the radiator or wheel cover badges to be sure. 2007-01-18 12:47
1932 Buick Series 80 Four-Door Sedan
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fintail CAGeez, I was off that day 2007-01-18 04:02
1940 Ford ½-Ton Pick-Up
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Ddey65 USI KNEW this was a Ford. I just couldn't find proof(or the chance to get it).



2007-01-18 01:23
The Batman (1943) junkman UKNo Batmobile?

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2007-01-17 22:27
1939 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Convertible Sedan [7529]
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mrcadillac SXI wrote to the guy who set up the Batman site [www.batmobilehistory.com/1943-batmobile.php]:

Hi, I saw your site on the Internet: http://www.batmobilehistory.com/1943-batmobile.php. As a Cadillac historian I can assert that the "Series 61" Cadillac convertible sedan shown at the top of the page is NOT the same car as was used in the movie, That car was a "Series 75" convertible sedan of the same year; it has a much longer window in the rear door [see attached movie still]. Yann Saunders, Creator-Compiler of the Cadillac Database for the Museum and Research Center of the Cadillac & LaSalle Club, Inc.

He immediately replied:

Thank you for pointing that out, I will update the page shortly. Actually, that's great news to me - I want to build a model of the car, and the closest thing available is a 1938 Presidential Limo. I knew I was going to have to do a lot of work to the nose of the car, plus take out
the whole center extention, but the part that was causing me to procrastinate was the rear doors. I wasn't really looking forward to cutting all new doors for it, but it looks like the Series 75 has doors that are similar to the Limo. Do you happen to have any other photos of the Series
75 that you can send my way, or possibly a good reference that could you recommend for me to consult during the conversion? Good photos of these Cadillacs are pretty difficult to find. Thanks again, I really appreciate the correction! Bill Spencer - batmobilehistory.com - spencer1984.com.

Of course I shall send him the pics he needs !
2007-01-17 17:42
1939 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Convertible Sedan [7529]
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mrcadillac SXThe 1939 Cadillac convertible sedan shown on the "Batman" site that "carfan" kindly pointed out [www.batmobilehistory.com/1943-batmobile.php] is indeed a "Series 61" Cadillac. However, that is definitely NOT the same car as the one from the movie still, shown at the top of this page. Just compare the size of the rear window on both these cars. The "75" series is much longer than the "61" series. This is one more case of, "you can't believe EVERYTHING you see in print." 2007-01-17 16:36
1940 Ford Commercial Panel Van ½ Ton [02C]
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junkman UKNow THIS would make a nice hot rod! 2007-01-17 09:57
1942 GMC COE 2-ton Money Security Van
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pilou BENot a Chevrolet , a ca 1942 GMC Cab Over Engine Money Security Van on the 2 ton chassis. 2007-01-17 09:48
1940 Ford Commercial Panel Van ½ Ton [02C]
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pilou BEFord V8 Commercial Panel Van 1/2 ton , 1940 ( 02C 60 hp , 01 C 85 hp or 09C 95 hp) 2007-01-17 09:43
1939 Dodge Luxury Liner Special Sedan [D-11]
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pilou BEDodge Luxury Liner Special 4-door sedan 1939 ( D 11)nthe basic Dodge for that year. 2007-01-17 09:34
1927 Moller Five Boros Taxi Cab
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pilou BEA Checker Model T of 1934 .One can see the round hood inserts that are open here.The sides of the hood are unusual since these cars normally had 6 ventilation doors at each side of the hood. This one seems to have horizontal louvres with part of the exhaust passing externally. 2007-01-17 09:30
1932 Buick Series 80 Four-Door Sedan
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junkman UKNah, it's a Buick. 2007-01-17 08:49
1936 De Soto Custom Taxicab [S-1]
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Firebird86 USverified 2007-01-17 05:12
1936 Ford V8 Standard Fordor [68]
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Firebird86 USFordor 2007-01-17 05:04
1936 Ford V8 De Luxe Fordor [68]
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Firebird86 USFordor 2007-01-17 05:03
1937 Ford V8 De Luxe Fordor [78]
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Firebird86 USDeluxe Fordor 2007-01-17 04:59
1940 Ford ½-Ton Pick-Up
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Firebird86 US1940 Ford Pickup [Image: 1940fordte3.7648.jpg] 2007-01-17 04:07
1939 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Convertible Sedan [7529]
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carfan USOkay Go ahead and make it 4-star. 2007-01-17 02:53
1939 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Convertible Sedan [7529]
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antp BEI do not see why, that rather matches the 4-star description...

And about the identification of the car, maybe that the site is wrong. Pictures on MrCadillac's site seem to match quite well for me: http://car-nection.com/yann/Dbas_txt/Phocad39.htm

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2007-01-17 00:46
1942 GMC COE 2-ton Money Security Van
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carfan USanother picture.
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2007-01-17 00:43
1939 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Convertible Sedan [7529]
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carfan USHere it is when it's used by Bruce Wayne. Since it's used by both Batman and Bruce wayne, It has to have 5 stars!!!
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2007-01-17 00:42
1939 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Convertible Sedan [7529]
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carfan USNo, it's a series 61. Here some information
http://www.batmobilehistory.com/1943-batmobile.php
2007-01-17 00:36
1936 De Soto Custom Taxicab [S-1]
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wrenchhead USYes DeSoto - probably Airstream Taxi. 2007-01-17 00:04
1933 Cadillac Convertible Coupe
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mrcadillac SX1933 Cadillac convertible coupe, Fisher style #168 [95% sure]. 2007-01-16 22:59
1939 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Convertible Sedan [7529]
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mrcadillac SXThe size of the window in the rear door suggests a "Series 75" convertible sedan for 1939 (style #7529) rather than a "Series 61" - 95% sure. 2007-01-16 22:55
1927 Moller Five Boros Taxi Cab
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Raul1983 FIChecker, I guess 2007-01-16 22:10
1933 Cadillac Convertible Coupe
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fintail CAChrysler? but the fenders aren't what I am used to 2007-01-16 21:28
1932 Buick Series 80 Four-Door Sedan
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fintail CAKinda Packard-ish but I don't know 2007-01-16 21:26
1936 De Soto Custom Taxicab [S-1]
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fintail CA1936 DeSoto I think 2007-01-16 21:25
1937 Ford V8 De Luxe Fordor [78]
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fintail CA1937 Ford 2007-01-16 21:23
1936 Ford V8 De Luxe Fordor [68]
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fintail CA1936 Ford 2007-01-16 21:23
1936 Ford V8 Standard Fordor [68]
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fintail CA1936 Ford 2007-01-16 21:23
1939 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Convertible Sedan [7529]
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stronghold ENThat's quite a convertible.! :wow:

wickey wrote 4 stars I believe is enough..

I Think so too ;) (I do have this series, from TV somewhere.!)

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2007-01-16 21:16

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