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◊ 2006-12-01 20:22 |
to your choice ![]() |
◊ 2006-12-02 01:04 |
row 7: Chrysler Town and Country. |
◊ 2006-12-02 03:18 |
What's the big white convertible behind the old woody going from right to left? 1953 Buick? |
◊ 2006-12-02 03:29 |
You may be right. It looks like a 1953 Buick Skylark. The other 1953 buicks had a more rounded rear. |
◊ 2006-12-02 11:20 |
"bent8rover": the last car in line 8 appears to be a 1949-50 Pontiac (recognizable by the "silver streaks" on the hood and deck lid). Ahead of it appears to be a Ford of around the same vintage. |
◊ 2006-12-04 00:31 |
This is exactly what I kept talking about, the pointlessness of listing background cars in busy cities. |
◊ 2006-12-04 01:20 |
Thats why we have now 71 pages of unidentified vehicles, many of which are somewhat hard to make out. |
◊ 2006-12-04 12:51 |
Yes such pictures are nice to list in comments of movies, but maybe not dedicated car page. Even if there are cars to identify. cf /movie_262301-La-boite.html were we identified a "wall" of cars in the comments ![]() |
◊ 2006-12-04 16:32 |
It's not a Skylark, the skylark didn't have portholes and it had full wheel cutouts at the rear as well as diffent side trim. |
◊ 2007-01-05 07:58 |
Lower right is a 49-52 Pontiac. Infront of that is a 1951 Ford. Mopar Coupe (dodge/plymouth?) on the far bottom-left. To the right of that is a 49/50 Ford. The two cars infront of that car are 49-52 Chevys. The black car with something flat on the roof looks like a Mercury. 49-51. I'll come back to this later and look harder at some of the other cars. |
◊ 2007-06-06 14:41 |
So can I (or somebody else) move the picture to comments of this movie? Or is there some car worth mentionning on its own page? |
◊ 2008-02-18 21:23 |
140 at the moment. |
◊ 2008-05-29 22:22 |
Not a Skylark. Skylarks had radiused rear wheel wells |
◊ 2008-05-29 22:23 |
Sure are a lot of Ballantine Beer trucks! |
◊ 2018-06-28 18:14 |
Oh, the times! |
◊ 2018-07-02 01:31 |
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◊ 2018-07-02 03:52 |
Could be any 1949-1950 Chrysler woodie wagon - Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge, or Plymouth. Rare, but impossible to tell which it is from here. |