Class: Cars, Funeral — Model origin:
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◊ 2010-12-05 15:54 |
@citroen_cx: ![]() @Animatronixx: ![]() @to the non-German-speakers: it's about the authority-licence-plate of this Van ![]() |
◊ 2010-12-05 17:33 |
There's a Tatort Transit here: /vehicle_92763-Ford-Transit.html (but I doubt it is the same). |
◊ 2010-12-05 18:11 |
Thanks for the pic, but it's not the car/van, I mean. Not a too long time ago there was one listed here with such a specific license plate. No idea, if it was a Transit, too. |
◊ 2010-12-06 22:15 |
@Ingo: Die 8000er Nummern waren zwar eigentlich für den Katastrophenschutz, aber soviel ich weiß, wurden sie wohl auch teilweise anderen Behördenfahrzeugen zugeteilt. Der Transit soll wohl ein Fahrzeug von der Gerichtsmedizin sein, ich habe bisher zumindest noch nie einen Leichenwagen mit Behördennummer gesehen. Aber vielleicht ist es auch nur mal wieder ein gefaktes Kennzeichen, da sehen die vom Film das ja eh nie so eng... |
◊ 2010-12-13 17:27 |
@citroen_cx: dochdoch, ab und zu gab es Leichenwagen mit Behördenummern, wie wir in unserem Nummernschildsammlerforum www.pl8s.biz herausgefunden haben ![]() |
◊ 2014-09-14 00:59 |
Hi all... as I see...an old discussion. I think these grey funeral-Transits (one in MKI, one in MKII) are a miracle... They were often presented in crime series around Munich (Der Alte, Derrick, Tatort). There it has a big light transparent above front window "Unfall-Sondereinsatz". But there are some Tatorts which play in the Ruhrgebiet-area like this Schimanski and also Haferkamps with these grey Transits. I think these are film cars, because I never investigated the correct owner company or service. The MKI-version had different number plates (some like M-RK..., which was former reserved for red cross, maybe out of service and labeled into a hearse), this MKII with the DU-8000 number also doesn't make sense. And the coroners "Gerichtsmedizin" haven't own vans in Germany. One fact which underlines that is that in one Haferkamp-scene (which plays in Essen) and also in one Schimanski-scene they show bavarian police cars (/vehicle_49219-BMW-5-E28-1982.html). So I think, they produced the scenes around munich and used them. Don't know if the film production BAVARIA have own film cars. -- Last edit: 2014-09-14 13:11:54 |
◊ 2021-05-02 01:08 |
^ No, they're not movie cars. The Mk.I M-RK 761 you are referring to has seen a lot more real crime scenes than fictional ones (for example here and here). While I can't fully rule out an occasional movie car, the Schimanski and Haferkamp ones appear to be genuine removal hearses either. |