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RKDxNT3000 ![]() | From what I've seen in the movie (I've seen it twice as of writing this) Scott Lang's Ford Econoline has better shots and angles in different points of the movie There's an abandoned Toyota Prius early on in the movie on blocks with it's wheels stolen. Various work trucks, semi-truck and unimog-style vehicles appear throughout the movie. Ford Crown Victoria taxis return for the 9,999,999,999,999th time in media, and a wrecked early 2000s Kia Rio appears in the same shot. There's a white Oldsmobile(?) in a scene where Stan Lee makes his final film cameo as well. There's an Audi E-Tron of some sort (might be a concept) seen multiple times and driven by a few characters In a scene in Japan, there's what looks like an R32 GTR (only the front end is seen), a modded Mazda RX7 (might be something else, but it looks like a modded one. only the rear end is seen), and for sure there is a Ferrari F430 Scuderia. I think there's a Datsun/Nissan 300ZX (Z31) as well in the scene. I noticed either a kei truck or van in the Japan scene, but I'm unsure what specific make and model it is. In another scene, there looks to be an old Land Rover Defender pickup. I'm unsure what model Land Rover it really is, but I think it's an early Defender in a pickup variant. Another, a 1980s to early 1990s Ford Ranger pickup as well as a dilapidated Ford tractor. If I remember correctly they are in the same scene but not the same shot. It'll be a few months before we can get images of any kind, once the film releases legitimately in digital and physical media formats. -- Last edit: 2019-04-29 20:08:12 |
2019-04-29 19:54 |
landyachts ![]() | I am reasonably certain that the black short limousine (extended rear door) used in one of the 1970s scenes is actually a 1990-1997 Lincoln Town Car, with bodywork alterations to disguise how new it is. I don't have an image of it currently but it stood out in my mind immediately. It has the aero "wraparound" door edges that overlap the door opening gap which was not a design element of cars yet as early as that scene is set. |
2019-05-01 06:24 |
RKDxNT3000 ![]() | You may be on the right track. I'm not one to look out for limousines, but I've got a question in the same sequence of scenes. What do you think the white car that Stan Lee was driving at the beginning of the 1970s scene? |
2019-05-01 17:27 |
ALMF-3512 ![]() | Stan Lee drives a Olds Cutlass Convertible 69 in the final cameo,the E-tron concept is another promotional deal from Audi. | 2019-05-01 18:00 |
RKDxNT3000 ![]() | I thought it was some sort of Oldsmobile, thanks. Kinda figured Audi had another promo deal. |
2019-05-01 19:18 |
mannofnope ![]() | Other cars include: - A Subaru Outback that can be seen in the opening, possibly Laura Barton’s car. - A Jeep Liberty [KJ] wrecked in New York - What I believe is a 1943 DeSoto driving by Peggy's house by the ending scene - an unknown motorcycle Banner throws as he tries to follow Cap’s orders in New York - A Volkswagen Typ 1 when Scott walks home -- Last edit: 2019-05-14 17:31:11 |
2019-05-05 08:06 |
Ken-san ![]() | I think the Land Rover is the long bed pickup, called the HCPU (High Capacity Pick Up), which is what you would need to haul a Hulk. It has British number plates, which is ironic in a scene set in Scandinavia. I think this truck would be a 110 inch wheelbase, rather than the 130 inch option. It has a single cab. I think the black limousine which Howard Stark gets into on the army base is a Cadillac Fleetwood, possibly a 1970 model. There are Jeeps and other military vehicles on the base. The maroon sedan in the scene where Captain America dances with his wife - I think that's a 1948 4-door Plymouth. I wasn't specially paying attention to this film, but the cars stuck in my mind! |
2019-05-09 13:04 |
68olds442 ![]() | In the Stan Lee cameo, he's driving a 71 or 72 Olds Cutlass convertible. I had uploaded a picture and added it to the list of cars for the movie but the moderators removed it for some unknown reason. The taillights are unique to 71-72. Since the 71s came out in September of 1970 it is possible for a 71 to appear in a scene set in an unspecified month in 1970. -- Last edit: 2019-05-12 20:25:04 |
2019-05-12 12:50 |
68olds442 ![]() | Why is that ironic? I see cars in Europe with number plates from other euroland countries all the time. It's pretty common actually. No different than seeing out of state plates or Canadian and Mexican plates here in the US. |
2019-05-12 15:32 |
68olds442 ![]() | It's a 71 or 72, not a 69. -- Last edit: 2019-05-12 20:26:44 |
2019-05-12 15:32 |
RKDxNT3000 ![]() | IIRC the scene is supposed to be set in April 1970. |
2019-05-13 17:12 |
68olds442 ![]() | Where does anything say that? The cameo scene intro just says "New Jersey 1970" Steppenwolf released Hey Lawny Mama in April 1970 according to their FB page and it reached the Top 35 in May 1970 according to other sources. It's still a 71 (or 72) Cutlass. -- Last edit: 2019-05-15 12:58:21 |
2019-05-15 12:57 |
concave ![]() | I've put up all the ones I could find | 2019-07-30 14:18 |
walter ![]() | @concave: how about star ratings for /vehicle_1283328-Audi-e-tron-Sportback-2017.html and /vehicle_1283327-Audi-e-tron-GT-2018.html ? | 2019-07-30 22:45 |
concave ![]() | @walter - They're both in short scenes, but very visible and used by main characters, so 3 stars? | 2019-07-31 01:05 |
walter ![]() | 2 stars is probably enough then. | 2019-08-01 21:36 |
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