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gilbert ![]() | Ford Fairlane 1959 | 2021-02-25 09:50 | ||
Gongora ![]() | 1957 Daihatsu RKF | 2021-02-25 01:27 | ||
Gongora ![]() | 1956 Daihatsu SCE | 2021-02-25 01:24 | ||
Gongora ![]() | as always you are a crack looking for details s13a, you are right ![]() 1960 Toyopet Crown Standard [RS20] |
2021-02-25 00:26 | ||
s13a ![]() | I'm not sure what makes it '61 [RS30] ![]() A very neat blogsite for these Crowns show various side trims which were different nearly every year : https://ameblo.jp/porsche356a911s/entry-11440932394.html ( this particular page is for later models: '58-'62 ) '61 model (looks like Standard is pictured in the following link) has this side trim (which is different) : Link to "ameblo.jp" '59 model looks close, but the side trim is not exactly like this : Link to "ameblo.jp" '60 model looks like a match here, at least in terms of the side trim ( model code is still [RS20] for this year ) : Link to "ameblo.jp" -- Last edit: 2021-02-25 00:27:44 |
2021-02-25 00:21 | ||
Gongora ![]() | 1953 Nissan 480 | 2021-02-24 21:30 | ||
Gongora ![]() | deleted comment | 2021-02-24 21:24 | ||
Jale ![]() | Model name VT160...? | 2021-02-24 14:37 | ||
walter ![]() | Those don't look HD quality, I'm resizing them. | 2021-02-24 14:13 | ||
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2021-02-24 13:41 | ||
Gongora ![]() | It's not that I lose it, it's that one of the characters keeps it in his hand when he tries to open the door ... The car appears as a rickety junk![]() |
2021-02-24 13:28 | ||
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2021-02-24 13:14 | ||
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2021-02-24 13:11 | ||
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2021-02-24 13:10 | ||
Gongora ![]() | Yes I agree. It only appears in that little scene |
2021-02-24 13:07 | ||
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2021-02-24 13:05 | ||
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2021-02-24 13:02 | ||
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2021-02-24 13:01 | ||
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2021-02-24 12:59 | ||
Lateef ![]() | It seems to have lost its rear doorhandle sometime between thumb 2 and 3. | 2021-02-24 12:57 | ||
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2021-02-24 12:56 | ||
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2021-02-24 12:53 | ||
Gongora ![]() | it's a really cute car ![]() |
2021-02-24 12:48 | ||
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2021-02-24 12:46 | ||
Gongora ![]() | Sorry, sometimes I correct it, but others appear automatically. I will always correct them!Thanks for the warning |
2021-02-24 12:12 | ||
the sad biker ![]() | Honda C70 Dream ![]() |
2021-02-24 11:20 | ||
the sad biker ![]() | I think it's an Omega, very similar engine, almost no info available ![]() |
2021-02-24 11:17 | ||
jnglmpera ![]() | That, and crossings are blamed for gridlocks during rush hour (開かずの踏切) since the crossings rarely become crossable. |
2021-02-24 09:35 | ||
johnfromstaffs ![]() | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hixon_rail_crash The reason why. I lived within a couple of miles of this when a kid. 11 died many injured. |
2021-02-24 09:27 | ||
jnglmpera ![]() | Toyoace? I know it's a long shot but that's the first thing that came up in my head. | 2021-02-24 09:24 | ||
atom ![]() | Impala | 2021-02-24 09:07 | ||
jnglmpera ![]() | Filmed at the suburb of Kawasaki (Ikuta, Yurigaoka)... Not that the area is really recognizable from how it looks in 2021 vs 1961... EDIT: For reference, this is the same location in 2020 (Street View) and 1961... TBH I'm surprised the crossing still exists given how railway companies are on a crusade to get rid of them for decades. -- Last edit: 2021-02-24 09:21:36 |
2021-02-24 09:06 | ||
atom ![]() | 1952 Customline Fordor Sedan 73B. | 2021-02-24 09:04 | ||
jnglmpera ![]() | Honda Cub? | 2021-02-24 09:03 | ||
jnglmpera ![]() | Rikuo? | 2021-02-24 09:03 | ||
night cub ![]() | @Gongora - You don't have to type in "unknown", if you leave those lines blank, it will automatically add "unknown" | 2021-02-24 06:08 | ||
Gongora ![]() | Others backgrounds: ![]() |
2021-02-24 00:12 | ||
Gongora ![]() | Completed Japanese comedy filmed in Japan, released 13 August 1961 Director: Seiji Hisamatsu |
2021-02-24 00:05 |
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