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Brakeshoe US@dsl: Although 2-smoke 24:1 was available at a few marinas in the mid-late 60's, I haven't seen it in 50 years. However, you can buy 2-stroke lube oil for use in leaf blowers and chainsaws at any hardware store in the US.

As for driving it on the road, at least in adjoining State of New Jersey, the answer is YES, as it was built prior to 1980.

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2022-11-06 03:20
dhill_cb7 USMight be debadged. I cannot see any badges on the rear hatch. 2022-09-01 22:27
dsl SXIs 2-stroke fuel still available in NYC?? Would it be legal to drive it on the road for emissions regulations?? 2022-08-26 19:04
johnfromstaffs EN^ Quite. Like any of us who had a Lambretta or a BSA Bantam in the 60s. Then get some advice about two stroke oil and piston ring clearances. 2022-08-26 11:20
130rapid PLRandom thought: I would search for the expert knowing how to work with vintage, two-stroke, motorbike engines. 2022-08-26 11:08
chicomarx BEFixed your message markup and links but can't recommend an engine rebuilder in NYC. 2022-08-26 05:35
Brakeshoe USHi!

The Trabant 601 used in the German film Friendship!, which was filmed in German with a $10 million budget, belongs to Dr David Landsberger, then with House Ear Institute in LA; now a Professor of Medicine at NYU.

The scene in which it appears next to a red Benz was filmed on the Golden Gate Bridge, with David driving the car, as you can see from the three public Facebook photos on his page.

Sadly, his beloved Trabant's engine seized up: Can anyone help him find an engine rebuilder in the NYC metro area?

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2022-08-26 03:54
supcoach USProduction began in 1975 2021-01-06 00:30
Terra US[LH]. Rims are missing but it's likely a base trim due to the single body color. 2019-07-04 04:19
Gamer DEYes, I'd make it FLSTN. It looks almost exactly like the bike I linked. 2018-10-11 22:23
the sad biker UK
Gamer a écrit Hmm...I'm staying with the FLSTN.


Go on then, as it's your birthday..... :beer:
2018-10-11 21:49
Gamer DEHmm...I'm staying with the FLSTN. 2018-10-11 16:41
the sad biker UKCould be a Heritage Softail Classic (FLSTC). 1988-> 2018-10-11 16:40
Gamer DEIf it really is one, it should be listed as Harley-Davidson FLSTN Softail Deluxe. Introduced in 2005, so anachronistic as, from what I recall, this movie takes place in the 80s. 2018-10-11 16:33
Gamer DEThe winged badge and front fender script should be clues: Link to "www.motorcyclespecs.co.za" 2016-05-30 12:48
Gamer DEHarley Softail Deluxe.

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2016-05-29 10:35
dsl SX83+ body colour mirrors 2015-08-31 21:58
lightninboy USInternational V-190. 2012-10-16 03:38
police car fan NLTexas Dep. Of Public Safety movie prop.

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2012-09-06 19:18
S 415 GT DE"DDR, is it a Club?" :D

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2012-07-28 21:33
130rapid PL02/1989+ towning ear, however it's possible the 1967 car with 1990 body. 2012-06-06 15:25
CougarTim USNo, but there are people who brought them over. A few years ago I went to an event in DC celebrating the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and there were about 15 to 20 Trabants there. 2012-03-24 15:29
tom11
rjluna2 a écrit You are quite right, Gag. I have seen one Trabbi parked at the business parking lot when I was living up in Illinois many, many years ago.

Were they really sold here?
2012-03-24 14:47
rjluna2 USI agree with jettalover. 2012-03-15 12:57
jettalover USGolden Gate Bridge. Pedestrian walkway only on that side of the bridge. 2012-03-15 03:50
jettalover US'87 to '90 with that spoiler mounted CHMSL. 2012-03-15 03:48
rtsbusman1997 US1981-1985.

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2012-03-15 03:18
130rapid PLActually 1984+ because wider & stiffer B-pillar (since February) for sedan only.
If you doubt compare with this one pre-1984 sample.
2011-07-14 19:57
fordnmerc US1973 Ford Gran Torino 2011-02-25 23:12
francisharley FRVictory Kingpin 2011-02-15 14:40
PhilR CA
cieraguy a écrit What changed for 1991 on the rear of the car?


The Buick emblem over the trunk key and the two chrome strips on the taillights were added that year.
2011-02-11 09:31
CougarTim USAnachronism for a movie set circa-1990. 2011-02-05 21:04
Gag Halfrunt UKI didn't see your earlier comment, sorry. I was just reacting to "Is this Japanese?" 2011-02-03 21:04
ingo DE
Gag Halfrunt a écrit This scene was probably filmed in Berlin.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1247657/locations


For sure there, to be precise, in East Berlin (clearly to identify by the street-lamp)
2011-02-03 20:18
ingo DE
dsl a écrit Hope that's all clear.


The facts can cause more confusion ;) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors_T-car
2011-02-03 20:17
dsl SX
cko a écrit Is this Japanese? The very similar Buick Opel from the same period was basically just an Isuzu Gemini rebadged for American sales.Or was that just a Japanese-built variation of a German design?

No - this one is an Opelised version of the UK Vauxhall Chevette hatch. But your 2nd question - the Isuzu Gemini was just a Japanese-built variation of the German Kadett, which was then adopted for the Buick. And Holden borrowed the Opel, and then various other bits of GM and others did the same for Korea and other bits of SE Asia. And Vauxhall adopted the Kadett saloons, estate and van to expand the Chevette range beyond just the UK-developed hatch. Hope that's all clear.

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2011-02-03 19:02
Gag Halfrunt UKFilmed in Germany and the USA.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1247657/locations
2011-02-03 18:02
Gag Halfrunt UKThis scene was probably filmed in Berlin.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1247657/locations
2011-02-03 18:02
cko USIs this Japanese? The very similar Buick Opel from the same period was basically just an Isuzu Gemini rebadged for American sales.Or was that just a Japanese-built variation of a German design? 2011-02-03 17:27
cieraguy USWhat changed for 1991 on the rear of the car? 2011-02-02 20:25
Weasel1984 PLUS Neoplan Transliner. AN 440 Most probably. 2011-02-02 16:53
Judge EE2106 2011-02-02 16:21
Nightrider RUFron this angle I can't see the front air dam. 2011-02-02 14:34
robi DEI´ve checked it, but unfortunately we only see the badge (it says something and "20"), but no front view. 2011-02-02 13:31
robi DEI thought the same, but the one in Bad Boys II got destroyed after crashing into a row of parked cars, I think. 2011-02-02 13:29
nzcarnerd NZVictory - model unknown. 2011-02-02 10:21
nzcarnerd NZLooks to be a Harley but the other one is a Victory and we can't see enough of this one to be sure. 2011-02-02 10:21
chris40 UK
dsl a écrit Looks as if there was no regular PWP xxxE series, though PWP xxxF was issued.

Age-related registration? E was normally issued 1/1/67-31/8/67.
2011-02-02 08:55
ingo DEIn the background right a Barkas, far left an original DDR-street-lamp.

Yes, badges of Western cars often were "lost" while visits in the DDR. Just above my PC there is the Mercedes-star hanging, someone had tried to steal (but the failed) from my grandfather's W123 in spring 1978 :)
2011-02-02 07:57
ingo DE
rjluna2 a écrit Ingo: :hello: Interesting headlight pattern :sun:


...just the common Bilux-lamps, made some million times http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opel_Kadett_C
2011-02-02 07:54

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