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dhill_cb7 US
robi a écrit 1994+ because of the front indicators. Any rear views?

These indicators are commonly changed. The white indicators came for MY 1995 in 1994.
2023-05-14 03:22
dhill_cb7 US
robi a écrit 1994 - 1995 only.

A 1993 would have orange front indicators, and a 1996 would have white rear indicators.

1991-1994. Indicators changed in 1994 for MY 1995 face lift.
2023-05-14 03:21
dhill_cb7 USDefinitely 1991-1994 model by the cladding, bumpers and trunk. Indeed a V140 LWB model. I believe we have elected to simply list as S-Klasse L over S-Klasse SEL. Either way is fine to me. 2023-05-02 16:37
Pongmai510 THNational Police (France) Police nationale. 2022-07-07 08:52
superflo ATI might be alone with this, but I always thought the last gen Magnum was a beautiful truck. 2021-02-28 21:43
Honda Pete 81 UKIt is definitely a V12 with a manual gearbox custom built for the film it says on the internet and on wiki 2020-07-01 14:44
SkylineMatt234 USThis is one of my primary inspirations for my upcoming animated project.

A freelance wheelman with a fighting prowess to rival the likes of Jackie Chan, now that sounds like a slam dunk.
2020-06-19 10:35
steeeel RSi can not imagine if transporter would drive the new cheap designed 7 model '20 today:)))))) 2020-01-24 00:14
RedBoy9199 DEYep. 2019-03-20 09:17
RedBoy9199 DEWeird licence plate... 2019-03-20 09:14
steeeel RS
Gamer a écrit They weren't painted over, of course, they were replaced.

why to do that?why you think is 91 and not 96?
2019-03-20 07:04
Gamer DEThey weren't painted over, of course, they were replaced. 2019-02-19 19:16
steeeel RS
ingo a écrit
Simple thing: it's repainted.

who repaints blinkers?
2019-02-19 19:15
the sad biker UK
robi a écrit I think the French Gendarmerie used BMW R 80 RT models during the 1980s, this might be one of them.


Enough for me.
2019-02-15 11:02
robi DEI think the French Gendarmerie used BMW R 80 RT models during the 1980s, this might be one of them. 2019-02-15 06:45
robi DE[Image: tr_motorrad2.jpg] 2019-02-14 20:22
the sad biker UKBMW R??? RT, can't tell what engine from this distance. 2019-02-14 19:44
ingo DE
steeeel a écrit Can not be SEL they are S,because the whole car has same color,SEL are the first w140's till 94 95 that have GREY bumpers and down sides on the doors,AND yellow blinkers

Link to "starmoz.com"

Simple thing: it's repainted.
2018-06-03 00:57
steeeel RSCan not be SEL they are S,because the whole car has same color,SEL are the first w140's till 94 95 that have GREY bumpers and down sides on the doors,AND yellow blinkers

Link to "starmoz.com"
2017-11-17 16:45
walter ITNo concrete proofs that it's a 600 actually, I'd rename it as SEL (it's a long wheelbase model, isn't it?)

And same for the other two S-Klasses:

/vehicle_465377-Mercedes-Benz-S-600-W140.html
/vehicle_465385-Mercedes-Benz-S-600-W140.html
2017-11-16 20:38
antp BEEngine sounds are often dubbed in movies 2017-11-16 19:43
Gamer DEWhat about the engine sound? 2017-11-16 18:54
steeeel RSwhere are the demonstrations that this is a 600 v12??because all the badges are missing and in the movie they do not say

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2017-11-16 18:49
LVCDC FRAbout aircraft, please read this page. Don't forget to read te Discussion tab as Spectre0618 gives the fate of the real main aircraft used in this movie. 2017-09-16 18:19
eLMeR MH@ Baube:
The 1972 Mille-pattes was made by Michelin to test their truck tires. It sounds indeed logical that they use a Citroën car for it and that they then put their company name on it. But except the general shape, there's not a lot from a DS inside (fr) ;)

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2017-08-21 07:37
Baube QCthat explains ( in part ) why Michelin is written on that DS monster

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2017-08-18 07:15
eLMeR MH@ Baube:
Well, remember that Citroën belonged to Michelin, at that time, so it would also have been strange to see Citroën and Peugeot together. And even if a weird idea (the RNUR was a state company, while Peugeot was a pure familial society), they also tried an association in France from 1966 onward (fr). This one gave at least 3 common engines (from the then commonly owned Française de Mécanique (fr): the X, the Douvrin and the V6 PRV, the latter with Volvo) and 2 cars based on the same platform (the 104 gave a part of it "underwear" to the Renault 14). But the 2 other projects for a medium and a large platform didn't succeed.

That's the "Realpolitik" one can find in automotive industry: don't forget that today small Mercedes-Benz use Renault engines while some BMWs are propelled by Peugeot engines, and keep in mind that the next MB CLA will most probably be made in a Nissan plant (which is not such an illogical idea, in fact, as Renault/Nissan and Mercedes-Benz have already some models in common...). And I'll stop here, the list of bizarre mixes is really long ;)

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2017-08-18 05:15
marcusdragonma BR
opal a écrit Someone did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4UcvBblAcc

They didn't import them. In 2009, Renault Trucks decided to gift two clients with a road trip taking the Route 66, later creating a 'Route 66' limited edition based on the success of the event.
2017-08-06 19:01
opal TH
eLMeR a écrit And why the truck would have they imported US (if ever existing)


Someone did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4UcvBblAcc
2017-08-06 18:38
Baube QC:lol:

he must had played at lot, i'm landing in water at least 60 % of the time.. :)

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2017-08-06 17:57
marcusdragonma BRFor a moment I thought that was a device to find Dodges around the world :whistle: 2017-08-06 17:45
Baube QCyeah, ( almost ) everything can be done virtually now.. ;) 2017-08-06 17:31
Baube QCnice vintage ads.. :)
still weird to see Renault and Peugeot building cars in the same building...
2017-08-06 17:23
eLMeR MHOr maybe chosen thanks to Dart on Map? :whistle: 2017-08-06 17:05
eLMeR MHMy bad, the Alliance was the first US-build Renault model: the first vehicles that Renault manufactured in North-America were indeed Quebecois. They were made from 1967 onward in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville (fr) and were the 8, 10 and 16. But only assembled as CKD (fr), and alongside some Peugeot 404 and 204 sedans.
The 12 was made there too (1971+), and some parts of the US Le Car were apparently also made in that factory (fr), which was closed in 1974.

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2017-08-06 16:53
Baube QC/vehicle_187589-Renault-16-R1150-1968.html
i knew i saw that some Renault were built here.. but wasn't for the 5
2017-08-06 08:15
eLMeR MH@ Baube:
The Renault Cinq (1) / Le Car were all imported: the first North-American build Renault model was the 1983-87 Alliance (fr).
_____

1:
Wikimedia and Wikipedia
(fr) call it La Cinq, but it's clearly and simply called Cinq in this ad (Ah, Robert Charlebois... :D ) and this one, like in France. Which is confirmed by this paper ad or this one. And in fact by all Quebecois video ads for this car ;)
The
'La' in Wikipedia comes certainly from a misreading of this kind of decals. The Wikimedia category was just created accordingly...
2017-08-06 06:31
Baube QCyou know that action of spinning a globe and putting a finger on it ? i think its how he picked the locations :D 2017-08-06 05:48
eLMeR MHMost important, never made in USA. Some Magnums were made in Australia by Mack, but they never had this front face. And why the truck would have they imported US (if ever existing) or Australian versions of French trucks in a location that sounds a lot like the South-East of France, where most of the movie was shot??? 2017-08-06 05:11
Baube QChmmm.. the other side of the Atlantic probably... 2017-08-01 07:27
Baube QCsome were built here, yes, but this one is not US ( or CDN ) spec

funny, my book says made in France ( at least for canadian ones )

but there was some Renault built here, no ?

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2017-08-01 06:54
opal THHis/her comment were half wrong/half right. 2017-08-01 06:47
Baube QCwhy a Renault sold in Europe would be made in USA ? :??: 2017-08-01 06:45
opal TH
jthe transit fan a écrit Built in USA

Never sold in the USA...
2017-08-01 06:40
Baube QCnot sure of that.. its written in french on it and imdb says the bus scene was filmed in Marseilles
made for USA would also make it have sidemarkers
not to mention that i'm not even sure it is sold in US...

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2017-07-31 06:42
jthe transit fanExtra Info Car Carrier 2017-07-31 05:54
jthe transit fanMade for usa 2017-07-31 05:52
jthe transit fanThats the truck Frank Martin who kicked the windshield and passenger door out 2017-07-31 05:51
jthe transit fan5 stars 2017-07-31 05:49
robi DE1993, not 1994 due to the Chevron on the hood. 2017-01-23 20:38

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