unknown

unknown in Nicholas and Alexandra, Movie, 1971 IMDB

Class: Cars, Limousine

unknown

Pos: 2:43:23 [*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

Comments about this vehicle

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G-MANN UK

2012-07-02 20:08

Seems to be one of those cars where the passenger compartment has a roof but the driver's bit doesn't.

andrepa DE

2012-07-02 20:48

sometimes other way around, both variants of Landaulet
in reference to horse drawn coach type

-- Last edit: 2012-07-02 20:59:03

Vintman UK

2012-07-02 21:37

I wonder if it is a make-believe Crossley?? Vintman

nzcarnerd NZ

2012-07-02 22:29

Whatever it is it has front wheels brakes so is unlikely to be correct for the 1914-18 period. I can't see any brake rods so maybe they are hydraulic??

johnfromstaffs EN

2012-07-03 18:11

Unlikely in Europe before the late 1920s. Fred Duesenberg invented in 1914, Loughead developed the system, Automotive Products gained the rights to sell in UK and Europe in 1928. Front wheel brakes on pre hydraulic cars were often operated by a rotating Perrot shaft and cams, the shaft frequently being positioned behind the front axle to protect it.

-- Last edit: 2012-07-03 18:18:22

Gamer DE

2021-06-12 20:03

Figurehead is an winged figure, an eagle holding...an arrow? A quiver? Even in HD it's hard to tell.

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