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1941 Ford Super De Luxe
The Stranger (1946)
56chevy CAI agree, 1941 Ford 2012-06-18 04:38
1941 Ford Super De Luxe
The Stranger (1946)
electra225 ITI think a 1941 Super De Luxe convertible. 2012-06-15 10:05
Indian Scout
The Stranger (1946)
somename USIndian 2012-06-15 04:07
Crown Supercoach
The Stranger (1946)
Jale PLOn new, clearer picture is visible crown in the badge. Then - according to this site: http://buskidspage.tripod.com/emblems.htm - it's a Crown Super Coach from late 1940s.

For future (from linked site):

[Image: 1950semblem.jpg]
2012-06-15 02:36
1941 Ford Super De Luxe
The Stranger (1946)
launchpad US1939 Ford Deluxe or 1940 Ford Standard 2012-06-15 01:36
1940 Plymouth De Luxe [P-10]
The Stranger (1946)
launchpad US1940 Plymouth 2012-06-15 01:33
1940 Plymouth De Luxe [P-10]
The Stranger (1946)
Jale PL[Image: 7005.8.jpg] [Image: 7006.9.jpg] 2012-06-15 00:36
Crown Supercoach
The Stranger (1946)
Jale PL[Image: 7012.10.jpg] 2012-06-15 00:35
1940 Plymouth Roadking [P-9]
The Stranger (1946)
Jale PL[Image: 7009.12.jpg] [Image: 7007.8.jpg] [Image: 7008.10.jpg] 2012-06-15 00:34
The Stranger (1946) Jale PL
vilero wrote No car action in this very good Mr. Orson's movie. (...) There are also Two-Three passing (and obstructed) cars but IMO they aren't worth to be submited.
:think:

Main pictures replaced for better quality and few added.
2012-06-15 00:32
Crown Supercoach
The Stranger (1946)
tv boy USIt's a Gray Line bus apparently, if that's helpful. Any bus experts know what kind of buses they used? 2012-05-06 00:21
Crown Supercoach
The Stranger (1946)
Ddey65 USSomebody claimed this was a Fitzjohn. There is something familiar about the insignia above the grille.

UPDATE: About that grille insignia, It looks a lot like a White. Anybody know of any front-engined White buses from that period that don't have the radiator jutting forward out of the body?

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2010-11-16 17:29
The Stranger (1946) tv boy USLove me some Orson Welles! I'll have to look this one up. 2010-10-19 19:11
Crown Supercoach
The Stranger (1946)
Gag Halfrunt UKBuses on Screen is run by a member here, SteveA. 2010-10-19 11:52
Crown Supercoach
The Stranger (1946)
nzcarnerd NZI just found this site http://www.busesonscreen.net/screen/screenfmsm.htm and I am not sure they have identified it either. This site might be worth checking through to see if it answers any other mystery buses on imcdb. 2010-10-19 11:46
The Stranger (1946) vilero ESNo car action in this very good Mr. Orson's movie. Updated with new main pictures (larger than older). There are also Two-Three passing (and obstructed) cars but IMO they aren't worth to be submited.

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2010-10-19 09:58
Crown Supercoach
The Stranger (1946)
vilero ESPerhaps with the new main picture and extra pics added the discussion about the ID can finish

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2010-10-19 09:53
Crown Supercoach
The Stranger (1946)
Jale PLMaybe it's something from Kenworth?
http://crowncoach.tripod.com/wc43.jpg
Link to "www.gilligcoaches.net"
2010-09-10 10:03
Crown Supercoach
The Stranger (1946)
Ddey65 US
antp wrote Some similarities indeed, but it is also different... Maybe just another year?

Yes, the one in the link I just posted is from the early-1940's. Most of the ones I recognize more easily are from the post-WW2 era.

2007-06-16 23:35
Crown Supercoach
The Stranger (1946)
antp BESome similarities indeed, but it is also different... Maybe just another year? 2007-06-16 21:54
Crown Supercoach
The Stranger (1946)
Ddey65 USOkay, I still can't shake the idea that this might be an ACF Brill, and this photo convinces me of that a little more:
http://busexplorer.com/NABus/Images/MidSize/NorthShoreACF40s.jpg
2007-06-16 02:10
Crown Supercoach
The Stranger (1946)
Ddey65 US
garco wrote This Flxible has a similar color-schema.

It's nowhere near as aerodynamic as the Flxible you showed us.


2006-11-07 05:12
Crown Supercoach
The Stranger (1946)
garco NLThis Flxible has a similar color-schema.
2006-10-19 15:12
Crown Supercoach
The Stranger (1946)
Ddey65 USI thought it might've been an ACF Brill, but not anymore.



-- Last edit: 2006-06-12 16:30:30
2006-04-12 18:56
1940 Plymouth Roadking [P-9]
The Stranger (1946)
DAF555 SEThis could be a 1940 Plymouth 2005-09-28 23:16

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