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| 1936 Pontiac De Luxe Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) | Might be 1936 Pontiac. | 2013-04-12 11:25 | |
| 1937 Pontiac De Luxe Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) | 1937 Pontiac. | 2013-04-12 11:23 | |
| 1928 Chevrolet National Coupe [AB] Behind That Curtain (1929) | Yes on second thoughts I think it is a Chevrolet - the louvres do not go as high up as those on the Pontiac. | 2013-04-09 11:20 | |
| 1929 Ford Model A Dance with a Stranger (1985) | I read that Wiki articel too but thought it odd that they reckon 40hp from the smaller one because that was all the bigger engine claimed. I think there is a mix up. I checked on the hp chart I have and 24hp is the taxable figure for the larger engine not the smaller one. I assume that at I pound per hp that the smaller one would have actually paid just less than 15 pounds. | 2013-04-08 20:37 | |
| 1928 Hudson Model O Standard Sedan [O] Behind That Curtain (1929) |
Commonly known by its model name - in this case a Model O, to distinguish it from its longer wheelbase brother the Model S. -- Last edit: 2013-04-09 11:22:01 |
2013-04-08 20:32 | |
| 1928 Chevrolet National Coupe [AB] Behind That Curtain (1929) | 1928 Pontiac | 2013-04-08 20:28 | |
| Pierce-Arrow unknown Charlie Chan at the Race Track (1936) | A pity as it is really impossible to determine which model it is. There is a reference here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce-Arrow_Motor_Car_Company - to the use of extended chassis used by fire departments. | 2013-04-06 22:35 | |
| 1934 Lagonda M45 R Dance with a Stranger (1985) |
Engine swap?? no I don't think so. The correct engine size for the M45 model is 4467cc - so it is not that far out. . -- Last edit: 2013-04-06 22:29:34 |
2013-04-06 22:28 | |
| 1929 Ford Model A Dance with a Stranger (1985) | Not only probably but also definitely - also probably a British-built one. I think they had a smaller engine and a different model designation. | 2013-04-06 22:16 | |
| 1976 Kawasaki Z 900 A4 Aktenzeichen XY ungelöst (1967-2013) |
1976 Z900 - the first of the Z1 models to be known as a Z900 as far as can work out. http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/kawasaki/kawasaki_z900%2076.htm -- Last edit: 2013-04-05 09:18:01 |
2013-04-05 09:16 | |
| Pierce-Arrow unknown Charlie Chan at the Race Track (1936) | Are there any other shots of this one? It looks to have the headlights faired into the front fenders so is most likely a modified/extended Pierce-Arrow touring shassis. Maybe a 38hp model from the late teens? | 2013-04-04 02:20 | |
| 1914 Packard Mickey (1918) | Could be either a 38 or a 48 - can't tell from these pics. | 2013-04-03 18:51 | |
| Stutz Bulldog Special Mickey (1918) | As it is a touring car it is not a Bearcat. In this era the touring cars were called Bulldog Special. | 2013-04-03 07:01 | |
| 1923 Peerless Model 66 Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964) |
Was searching some peerless info and found this. Assuming this car is a Peerless and is the same as the one in the link it is not earlier than 1923 because up to 1922 they had only 6 large louvres in the hood. http://forums.aaca.org/f170/need-help-identifying-car-348037.html - http://forums.aaca.org/f188/new-peerless-discovered-254771.html - Link to "forums.aaca.org" - http://forums.aaca.org/f188/peerless-model-numbering-344967.html -- Last edit: 2013-04-02 20:24:46 |
2013-04-02 20:21 | |
| 1936 Buick Special Four Door Trunk Sedan Hyde Park on Hudson (2012) | Not 100% certain but I think this one is a Special. | 2013-03-31 06:34 | |
| 1940 Oldsmobile 90 Hyde Park on Hudson (2012) |
1940 Olds?? Looks to be - maybe - a Lincoln and a Packard behind. -- Last edit: 2013-03-31 05:47:47 |
2013-03-31 05:47 | |
| 1981 Toyota Land Cruiser [J60] Ci Ling (2009) | Series 60 Landcruiser. | 2013-03-30 23:59 | |
| Chang Jiang CJ750 Ci Ling (2009) | One of the Russian (or Chinese?) copies of the old side valve BMW from the WW2 era. | 2013-03-30 23:57 | |
| 1908 Brush I'm on My Way (1919) |
I think this is a Brush - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brush_Motor_Car_Company - although it looks as if the chassis has been extended. Note the distinctive wooden front axle and the coil type front springs. The regular models were 80" wb but they did do a twin in 1908 only which was 88". Even though both cars used coil front springs there is no connection with the Brushmobile - /vehicle.php?id=87035#Comment1347251 -- Last edit: 2013-03-30 23:56:39 |
2013-03-30 23:55 | |
| 1904 Brushmobile Carry on Screaming! (1966) | http://members.chello.nl/~wgj.jansen//text/Brushmobile.html | 2013-03-30 23:51 | |
| 1951 Dodge Karateciler istanbulda (1974) | Subject car is definitely Chrysler product 1951/2. | 2013-03-30 21:48 | |
| Goodbye Pork Pie (1980) |
Carmagreviews - I am very interested in your comments, particularly re the Opels. There are still a few Calibras in regular use in Christchurch. Would you like a spare parts car for your 16v? A neighbour of mine has a 1990 model which he has owned since almost new but it has now got very tired. It has been put aside and replaced by an M-B C280. The car is in Christchurch. I think we may have a connection in common - I am on the editorial committee of Beaded Wheels magazine. One small correction - it is Gaitan Tremain. I had correspondence with him in the 1970s regarding Buicks I owned. I remember one of those prewar Opels many years ago at the Swapmeet in Chch I think - looking very much in need of having a lot of money spent on it. Your comment re corruption is very pertinent - a read of Tood Nyall's book The Trekka Dynasty confirms that. -- Last edit: 2013-03-30 21:57:44 |
2013-03-30 21:39 | |
| 1930 Packard Standard Eight Roadster [733] The Black Camel (1931) | Looking at the profile pic in the thumbs it does not look long enough to be one of the bigger models. | 2013-03-30 21:26 | |
| Unknown Once Upon a Time in America (1984) | Austin logo??? | 2013-03-30 21:24 | |
| Once Upon a Time in America (1984) |
Came back for a look at this. I think that the factory sequence might have been filmed in Italy because I think that is the Lancia in the background of this one - /vehicle_402418.html. That logo on the unknown car could almost be Austin. -- Last edit: 2013-03-30 21:24:24 |
2013-03-30 21:24 | |
| 1930 Studebaker Dictator [GL] Once Upon a Time in America (1984) | Link to "a3.ec-images.myspacecdn.com" | 2013-03-30 21:08 | |
| 1932 Chevrolet Confederate Standard Sedan [BA] Night Editor (1946) | 1932 | 2013-03-30 20:47 | |
| 1993 Toyota Corolla Levin [AE101] Metro (2013) | http://www.banpei.net/2008/11/page/2 | 2013-03-30 20:42 | |
| Hillman Minx Series III Look at Life: Goodbye, Piccadilly (1967) | I am guessing that the silver car in the middle is an American of some sort - not sure what yet - maybe a GM intermediate?? - but not common in that setting. | 2013-03-30 20:37 | |
| 1930 Packard Standard Eight Roadster [733] The Black Camel (1931) |
Standard Eight roadster maybe? NOt sure if it is 1930 or 1931. -- Last edit: 2013-03-30 20:21:16 |
2013-03-30 20:19 | |
| 1905 Queen The Great Race (1965) |
I came back to this one when looking to confirm something I read here - Link to "www.prewarcar.com" - no sign of the Met in this lot though. I had another look at this car and thought it looked genuine. It cartainly does have some similarities to a REO but it is in fact a Queen from around 1905. A new make on the site but there are a few surviving examples. -- Last edit: 2013-03-30 05:28:33 |
2013-03-30 05:27 | |
| 1919 Dodge Brothers Sedan The Rent Collector (1921) |
I will continue to repeat this message on this site ad nauseum that 'sedan' is not a model of car - it is a body style and therefore goes in the fourth line, not the third which is for model eg 'Six' or 'Century' or 'Model 40'. For consistency the body style is the one that appears in italics. I don't care what the advetising material says because an ad for a sedan is simply that - advertising one particular body style. I see no reason why it should be any different for Dodges than it is for any other make. The four cylinders Dodges up to 1922 were actually Model 30s, though they are commonly known as Dodge fours. And again I see no reason why Dodge Brothers should be separated from Dodge because they are both the same company - with cars built in the same location. -- Last edit: 2013-03-30 04:49:50 |
2013-03-30 04:47 | |
| unknown Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937) |
Maybe a Minerva? http://www.flickriver.com/photos/carphotosbyrichard/sets/72157612115920062/ -- Last edit: 2013-03-29 08:31:51 |
2013-03-29 08:30 | |
| unknown Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937) | I think this is the same Hispano-Suiza seen in another picture. | 2013-03-29 08:29 | |
| 1929 Packard Standard Eight [633] Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937) | 1929 Packard. | 2013-03-29 08:28 | |
| The Suitor (1920) | The thumb is a Model F Harley. | 2013-03-29 08:27 | |
| 1916 Cadillac Type 53 The Suitor (1920) | Too big to be a Chev - it is a cadillac Model 53 - circa 1916. | 2013-03-29 08:26 | |
| unknown The Cloudhopper (1925) | Maybe a White? | 2013-03-29 08:23 | |
| 1918 Harley-Davidson Model J The Cloudhopper (1925) | Circa 1918 Harley-Davidson Model J - Link to "www.classic-auctions.com" - http://www.classic-auctions.com/Images/Report/107B/43712.jpg | 2013-03-29 08:22 | |
| 1919 Dodge Brothers Sedan The Rent Collector (1921) |
Definitely not a touring - it is clearly a sedan. 1919 or 1920. -- Last edit: 2013-03-29 08:18:51 |
2013-03-29 08:16 | |
| 1917 Indian Powerplus The Rent Collector (1921) | Could be anywhere from 1917 to 1920. | 2013-03-29 08:16 | |
| Triumph unknown Look at Life: The Village Sleeps Again (1962) | Because they have the 'bath tub' bodywork they are definitely Triumphs but which variant I am not sure. | 2013-03-29 08:12 | |
| 1932 Pierce-Arrow unknown Charlie Chan at the Circus (1936) |
1932 for sure but whether it is an 8 or a 12 I don't think we will be able to determine. http://www.pierce-arrow.org/features/feature3/index.php -- Last edit: 2013-03-29 08:11:24 |
2013-03-29 08:10 | |
| 1930 Chevrolet Universal Coupe [AD] Charlie Chan at the Circus (1936) | Yes, Chevrolet - 1930? | 2013-03-29 08:07 | |
| Goodbye Pork Pie (1980) | Re comment from ingo about prices - anything Eiropean has always been expensive here. It is only in the last few years with secondhand imports from Japan and also in just the last couple of years with pricing of new ones competitive with Japanese and Korean cars that pricing levels have lowered. There are always those of course who are behind the times and keep to the old ways. | 2013-03-23 20:29 | |
| 1940 Ford V8 Marmon-Herrington The Black Stallion Returns (1983) | Also there is a 1940 Chevrolet. | 2013-03-23 20:19 | |
| 1930 Ford Model A The Black Stallion Returns (1983) | Probably a cut down sedan and fitted with later wheels. | 2013-03-23 20:18 | |
| 1929 Packard Deluxe Eight Seven Passenger Sedan Limousine [645] The Black Stallion (1979) | Something big and expensive from 1928-30 - maybe 1928 Cadillac?? | 2013-03-23 09:50 | |
| unknown The Black Stallion (1979) | Definitely not a 1930 Chevrolet with thsoe body swages. They suggest something from 1928 - maybe a Willys-Knight or ??? | 2013-03-23 09:48 | |
| Rolls-Royce 40/50 h.p. Madeline (1998) | A very late Silver Ghost I reckon - probably one of the last- around 1924 maybe? | 2013-03-23 09:34 |