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1967 Opus HRF Modified

1967 Opus HRF in Crossplot, Movie, 1969 IMDB

Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin: UK

1967 Opus HRF Modified

[*][*][*][*] Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time 

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vilero ES

2008-11-28 18:01

[Image: crossplot7ed9.5357.jpg]

Ingo DE

2008-11-28 20:34

A hyperrealistic scene on the main pic :lol:

Sandie SX

2012-08-28 17:47

[Image: opushrf2.jpg] [Image: opushrf3.jpg] [Image: opushrf5.jpg] [Image: opushrf7.jpg] [Image: opushrf9.jpg] [Image: opushrf10.jpg] [Image: opushrf11.jpg]

Identifying comment from 'rayo' at the main page.

rayo wrote Unknown is in fact an Opus HRF with added bodywork and fenders, and was built by Liam Churchill at Barnet Motor Company (barnymoco)in the late 60's


http://www.statim.co.uk/OPUS%20HRF.htm

If you ignore the custom grill and the wings this seems right. The shape around the scuttle and the doors match perfectly.

I've changed the main image but here are some 'hyperrealistic scenes' for Ingo :D
[Image: opushrf8.jpg] [Image: opushrf12.jpg]

Sandie SX

2012-08-28 21:16

There's an almost decent chase between this and the Alouette helicopter visible in Vilero's thumbnail. As a note of interest it was G-AVEE which also appeared in 'The Prisoner' and a number of other 60s TV shows.

Pierre EN

2016-04-15 04:03

Photo on the internet of Sir Stirling with the late Rob Walker sitting in the standard 105E-engined Opus.
Something like 1405 different aircraft types featured on the impdb - many of which varieties will have been flown by the great, great Eric 'Winkle' Brown, a true Scots hero if ever there was one. (I notice there's also an internet movie firearms database, although there doesn't appear to be one for locomotives as such - yet.)

BestAutoFrench FR

2016-08-24 18:12

Sur une base de Ford ? http://www.statim.co.uk/OPUS%20HRF.htm

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