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| Cushman Golfster Cinderfella (1960) | johnny ford | Cushman Golfster | 2009-09-30 23:40 | |
| Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Cinderfella (1960) |
francisharley ![]() | Qui dit police américaine dit Electra Glide (même si les motos sont floues) | 2007-11-17 23:23 | |
| Cinderfella (1960) |
johnb ![]() | Actually the Rotaflare does move but not with the wheels- it has a knob on the stering wheel that you push/pull to move the lamp. | 2007-10-15 05:25 | |
| Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Cinderfella (1960) |
JIMS RR ![]() | Didn't realize that it turned with the wheels. I had one on my '53 RR Hooper Teviot Limousine, but it did not turn. It was the only really good source of light for night driving as the P100's used as headlights were not focused and projected light in all directions! | 2007-05-28 16:25 | |
| Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Cinderfella (1960) |
silvawraith2 ![]() | Did anyone notice the "Rotaflare" driving lamp in the centre of the bumper? It turned with the wheels, and was an option often specified if the car had Radford modifications. | 2007-05-01 20:12 | |
| Unknown Cinderfella (1960) |
Ddey65 ![]() | Superior? |
2007-04-23 21:51 | |
| 1956 Imperial Crown Custom Parade Phaeton Cinderfella (1960) |
antp ![]() | Thanks | 2007-04-23 18:15 | |
| Cinderfella (1960) |
coopey ![]() | exactly, it seemed to be a paint which represented a scene from the movie, the one when the pink Imperial arrives | 2007-04-23 11:39 | |
| 1956 Imperial Crown Custom Parade Phaeton Cinderfella (1960) |
pilou ![]() | Yes the name also applies to the other ones listed here. | 2007-04-23 09:34 | |
| 1953 Lincoln Capri as 1955 'The Golden Sahara' by George Barris Cinderfella (1960) |
antp ![]() | Would be better to still list it as Lincoln Capri I think (rather than under a « 'The » make as currently ) |
2007-04-22 23:30 | |
| 1956 Imperial Crown Custom Parade Phaeton Cinderfella (1960) |
antp ![]() | Does that name also apply to the other ones currently listed as "Presidential Parade Car"? vehicles_make-Imperial_model-Presidential+Parade+Car.html | 2007-04-22 23:28 | |
| Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Cinderfella (1960) |
JIMS RR ![]() | Very strange! It must be covering a dent or something. Sometimes owners will have their initials painted above the door handles, but a Bentley or RR logo in the middle of the door makes no sense. | 2007-04-22 23:04 | |
| Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Cinderfella (1960) |
knghtmat ![]() | Most likely Harleys. | 2007-04-22 20:58 | |
| Cinderfella (1960) |
antp ![]() | What do you mean by "fake"? Not from the movie? | 2007-04-22 18:31 | |
| 1959 Plymouth Fury Cinderfella (1960) |
colonel ![]() | Real police cars were Savoys but this is a movie- Look at the sidetrim- 1959 Plymouth Fury | 2007-04-22 16:51 | |
| 1959 Plymouth Fury Cinderfella (1960) |
pilou ![]() | Police Forces were not using Fury's but Savoy's powered by the 305 hp Golden Commando V8 of 361 cu inch. | 2007-04-22 16:42 | |
| 1956 Imperial Crown Custom Parade Phaeton Cinderfella (1960) |
pilou ![]() | The correct designation of this one is Imperial Crown Custom Parade Phaeton.They were not Presidential cars and were not operated by the US Presidency.In fact Chrysler extensively transformed 3 parade phaetons they had built in 1952 for official parade use using the Crown Imperial chassis ,by updating them with 1955 Imperial front end sheet metal and grille and 1956 Imperial rear fenders and trim.In George H. Damman\'s 70 years of Chrysler they are listed as 1955 cars,so probably produced in late 1955.Puzzling point here is that none was originally pink.There were 2 white cars with red interiors one in New York and one in Detroit and one metallic silver blue car with white leather interior residing in Los Angeles.This one apparently has a white interior , may be the latter car resprayed ? Perhaps our American friends have more information ? | 2007-04-22 16:30 | |
| 1953 Lincoln Capri as 1955 'The Golden Sahara' by George Barris Cinderfella (1960) |
Jun ![]() | '55 'The Golden Sahara' by George Barris, based on '53 Lincoln Capri. http://perso.orange.fr/marc.seriau/Kinema.htm -- Last edit: 2007-04-22 15:32:26 |
2007-04-22 15:32 | |
| 1953 Lincoln Capri as 1955 'The Golden Sahara' by George Barris Cinderfella (1960) |
Ddey65 ![]() | Start looking up Concept Cars of the 1950's, because I think this is one. |
2007-04-22 15:26 | |
| 1959 Plymouth Fury Cinderfella (1960) |
Ddey65 ![]() | Somehow, I doubt it's a Fury. |
2007-04-22 15:24 | |
| 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster [W198 II] Cinderfella (1960) |
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2007-04-22 15:15 | |
| 1959 Plymouth Fury Cinderfella (1960) |
philr ![]() | It's a 1959. I don't know which model. | 2007-04-22 15:12 | |
| Cinderfella (1960) |
coopey ![]() | there was only uploaded a fake picture of the movie, should it be considered as "pictures provided for this movie"? | 2007-04-22 15:08 | |
| 1959 Plymouth Fury Cinderfella (1960) |
coopey ![]() | Plymouth Fury? -- Last edit: 2007-04-22 14:56:58 |
2007-04-22 14:53 | |
| Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Cinderfella (1960) |
coopey ![]() | what does it mean that it has got a Bentley badge on the door? -- Last edit: 2007-04-22 14:38:01 |
2007-04-22 14:37 | |
| 1956 Imperial Crown Custom Parade Phaeton Cinderfella (1960) |
smarty pants ![]() | This movie featured the Kirkeby Mansion, of "Beverly Hillbillies" fame. The 20,000 square foot structure was built in 1938 in Bel Air, California. The owner of the mansion, Arnold Kirkeby, was quite upset after the production crew of "Cinderfella" trashed the grounds of the 6.5 acre estate, and was initially hesitant when approached by the Filmways producers to feature the mansion in the new Beverly Hillbillies series. Arnold Kirkeby was one of 95 passengers killed in a Boeing 707 plane crash (two minutes after takeoff) from New York to LA in March of 1962. Just before the fourth season of the Beverly Hillbillies, Mrs. Kirkeby cancelled the agreement with Filmways because the address had been leaked, resulting in an endless stream of tourists. No views of the Mansion or grounds were permitted on the show after that time. A new owner dismantled the mansion in 1987 after paying over thirteen million dollars for it. -- Last edit: 2006-11-19 07:17:25 |
2006-11-19 03:46 |
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