unknown
unknown in The 3rd Voice, Movie, 1960 
Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin: 

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Comments about this vehicle
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◊ 2014-04-11 16:18 |
Closed cab with round features, rather Studebaker-like, no? Anyway, two other shots: ![]() ![]() Has somebody some knowledge on the 'Pemex' fleet in 1959? |
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◊ 2014-04-12 13:40 |
I really don't understand how you expect that someone ID this thing when say ![]() this /vehicle_691179.html is more modern and clearly visible by comparison and nobody is able to ID it -- Last edit: 2014-04-12 13:40:28 |
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◊ 2014-04-17 23:24 |
OK, mike962, I—like anybody who can read, I presume—can see your point. But and firstly, this truck has its full three seconds full screen in the movie, so it'll be in my recension. Secondly, as I say for introduction, I hope the film will have a new release, Edmond O'Brien and Julie–"You see, I loved him"–London being some guarantees for it. In this case, identificaton shall become far easier. Last but not least, I already read you claiming that such or such vehicle was unidentifyable, until you gave him finally its identification. And I don't believe you ID the vehicles the way G-MANN says I identify 'mine'. So… change de disque, will you? Please? |
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◊ 2014-04-17 23:49 |
Aid to possible identification:............ Link to "www.ebay.co.uk" |
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◊ 2014-04-18 03:01 |
Studebaker Link to "car.mitula.us" Ford http://classicrecollections.com/2013/02/20/feature-1951-ford-f7-big-job/ I guess it should be forever unknown. |
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◊ 2014-04-18 03:25 |
Pemex is a real Mexican fuel company, and this could be bigger than 2-ton and thus probably not Studebaker. |
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◊ 2014-04-18 09:10 |
We're getting closer:![]() |

![[Image: vlcsnap-2014-04-10-23h21m10s56.jpg]](http://pics.imcdb.org/th17160/vlcsnap-2014-04-10-23h21m10s56.jpg)
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![[Image: pemex1938.jpg]](http://pics.imcdb.org/17160/pemex1938.jpg)