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1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera

1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera in Clerks II, Movie, 2006 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: US

1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera

[*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase

Comments about this vehicle

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qwerty_86 US

2006-11-21 06:16

1987-1988.

G-MANN UK

2007-08-17 23:34

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This is just like the tan Ciera that appears in Fargo, same colour and all.

-- Last edit: 2012-03-03 23:52:06

qwerty_86 US

2007-08-18 22:05

Odd, it's missing the third brake light.

cieraguy US

2007-08-19 23:15

Yeah I noticed that too. I wonder why?

-- Last edit: 2009-07-07 21:04:57 (G-MANN)

ahight US

2007-08-19 23:22

probably just for filming, like when they remove the rear view mirror off the windshield.

stpaulcarguy US

2008-02-03 02:56

I think it would have been better if the main charactor still drove the 74 century from the first movie.

Kazimann IE

2009-09-30 15:31

stpaulcarguy wrote I think it would have been better if the main charactor still drove the 74 century from the first movie.


Kevin Smith probably sold / scrapped that car long ago (as it was his one in the first film).

G-MANN UK

2009-09-30 16:07

From the Clerks page:

Skid wrote Co-producer Scott Mossier, in the anniversary DVD packaging, described this car as "Kevin Smith's piece of shit brown Buick," and claims it caught fire and burned completely a few months after the film was made.


Also it's not that realistic that an ordinary person would still be driving a 1970s car in 2006, unless they really, really cared about it, because when cars get old they need more and more work done to them (do they have an MOT equivalent in the US?) and most people find it more economical to buy a younger, more reliable car. In my country I don't see a lot of 80s cars (and even fewer 70s cars) still on the road.

I think in real life after Clerks Kevin Smith bought a Jeep Grand Cherokee and I've seen a recent candid photo of him washing a Cadillac Escalade at a gas station (also in his blog he talked about Jason Mewes getting one).

-- Last edit: 2009-09-30 16:23:21

Skid US

2009-10-31 20:42

There's no shortage of 1970s-vintage cars still in daily use in the USA. "Malaise era" cars, starting around 1974, have been slow to gain collector value, so they are usually purchased cheaply by low-income people and jury-rigged into running condition.

But it would be pretty unusual for a convenience store clerk to be able to maintain the same car for over a decade, regardless of the year.

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