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unknown in Midnight in Paris, Movie, 2011 IMDB

Class: Cars, Limousine — Model origin: US

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Lateef NO

2011-10-16 18:41

I'd say it's an Excalibur: http://www.booklimo.co.uk/cars-show/img/excalibur.jpg

[:puke]

vilero ES

2011-10-17 17:45

Looks to be one of these http://www.gabriel-limousine.com/french/fleet.htm www.aaal.fr/Limousine-Excalibur-Photo.php

tom11

2011-12-17 19:02

I might be mistaking but I don't think the ones in Lateef's and vilero's links are really Excaliburs, it looks more like a Zimmer Link to "upload.wikimedia.org" a Tiffany http://www.bobsclassics.com/sold/86cc1.jpg or an Easer EX http://easer.com.pl/galeria/easer_ex/EASER_EX_640_02.jpg

Sandie SX

2011-12-17 19:40

Until the models from the revived company in the late nineties Zimmers were not made as sedans so that picture on Wikipedia must be a mistake (like how most neo-classics are automatically referred to as Excaliburs). Tiffanys were only sold as two doors on account of being based on the Mercury Cougar. So it cannot be a Tiffany or a Zimmer.

tom11

2011-12-22 04:02

Sandie, your wrong, there have indeed been Zimmer Golden Spirit sedans/limousines, check this one on Bob's Classics http://www.bobsclassics.com/83l.htm

-- Last edit: 2012-03-27 02:36:13

JB FR

2024-11-13 21:05

By plate: 1988 Lincoln Town Car Stretched Limousine
https://cdn0.mariages.net/vendor/7423/3_2/960/jpg/img-6313_3_127423.webp
But "Excalibur" on the site.
https://www.krisdrivelimousine.fr/limousine-excalibur-mariage.html

antp BE

2024-11-23 19:32

I guess the "Excalibur" name is used as generic term? Or were the Lincoln-based ones rather Excalibur?

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