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DidierF FR[5081AB75] 2015-12-27 03:17
dsl SXConfirmed as Mk1A for rear-opening boot (with big handles) and central instruments. 2014-12-01 19:19
DidierF FR[Image: vlcsnap-2014-12-01-15h34m58s126.jpg]
d'Yves Allégret, scénario et dialogues de Charles Spaak et Jean Meckert d'après un roman de John Amila (i.e. Jean Meckert)

avec Edwige Feuillère, Jean Servais, Bernard Blier,

Alain Delon (*) et Sophie Daumier :
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Time tagged. No addition, sixcyl put absolutely all of them.

(*) Son tout premier rôle, à Alain Delon. Il y est d'ailleurs très bon, en petite frappe promue porte-flingue, mais hélas trop sentimental pour durer.

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2014-12-01 16:38
DidierF FR
EdNank wrote This is a 1954 Mk1a Jupiter, imported by Jacques Savoye. It has been resprayed for the movie.
Confirmed by the registration, [CZ75].
2014-12-01 14:47
vmr6690 FRPhoto pouvant avoir été prise Gare du Nord à Paris où l'on voit un taxi parisien Citroën traction avant avec compteur et horodateur à l'extérieur du côté gauche et lumineux taxi sur le toit. 2013-07-02 09:28
Commander 57 USBeautiful shot of the base Clipper for 1953.
Note the side trim of the old '51 to '52 200 design, but coupled with the new grille and rear window contour.
Also note Cormorant hood ornament from the senior series.

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2010-09-02 23:34
EdNank ENThis is a 1954 Mk1a Jupiter, imported by Jacques Savoye. It has been resprayed for the movie. 2007-04-03 19:52
EdNank ENThere were 17 Jupiters sold to France 1950-1954. One was a chassis bodied by a French coachbuilder and it took part in several rallies. One French Jupiter that went to the USA in 1964 is returning to France and will be restored there. That will make 8 Jupiters in France today. 2007-03-30 14:02
pilou BEIt is very unclear.Windshield seems one piece and headlights semi integrated in the front fenders so probably a Matford V8-72 of 1937 2006-12-23 13:47
bent8rover UKhmm, ok thanks, v.rare cars here in UK even when new. Could this '38 Matford range be about right? 2006-12-22 01:28
archi87 FR
Raul1983 wrote Have you noticed that in every old French film the main characters drive American cars ?


I agree with the explanations given by sixcyl and I must say I'm rather surprised to see so many american cars in early 50's french movies.

But in the same time, I've noticed than in these movies, the characters that own american cars are most of the time not so nice. They're wealthy (american cars then mean money), but are either snobs or "bourgeois", or have something to do with the underworld.

Now the only thing I could had to sixcyl explanations is that by the end of the 50's and more and more in the 60's, the DS took the place of american cars in the french movies.

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2006-12-21 23:05
archi87 FREntre 1952 et 1955, les DeSotos avaient des calandres "à dents". Ce n'est pas ce que la marque a fait de mieux. C'est vrai qu'elles rappellent les Buicks des années 40. 2006-12-21 22:47
antp BE
sixcyl wrote Tu penses à la Roadmaster ou Eight/Super Eight?...

Je pensais pas à un modèle précis, mais la calandre me faisait fort penser aux Buick [:spamafote]
2006-12-21 21:43
Bebert FRLa Jupiter a été construite jusqu'en 1954, date de la fermeture de l'usine. Il en était sorti 498 MK1 et 57 MK1a(les différences sont minimes)en RHD pour 233 MK1 et 37 MK1a en LHD (la plupart exportés au USA). 350 existeraient encore dont une centaine roulantes. 2006-12-21 21:42
sixcyl FRSorry bent8rover, but believe me nothing match with a Renault, neither a 1936-37 Vivastella which has round shape grill, headlights fit into the wings, nor a previous model 1934-35 (head light height doesn't match,)..for me it's rather sort of Ford or Matford or Chenard&Walcker .. but not a Renault :/ 2006-12-21 20:14
bent8rover UKI'm sure it is a 1936-37 Renault. Vivastella? as straight bumper and optional driving lights:
http://lecruchon2.free.fr/1934_Renault_Vivastella_ZA2.htm
2006-12-21 16:33
sixcyl FR
G-MANN wrote I always wondered about this, since I don't think there were many American cars in Britain at that time.


I would give this personnal explanation...

British luxury cars industry was quite whealthy at that time, and presented a good panel for customers , while in France luxury cars manufacturers were starving when not diing with pre-war old concept cars (Bugatti, Hispano suiza, Delahaye, Delage, Salmson, Hotchkiss...), then british rich customers could afford or assume their conservative tastes with a national industry still providing efficient good products

2006-12-21 13:55
G-MANN UKI always wondered about this, since I don't think there were many American cars in Britain at that time. 2006-12-21 13:41
pilou BEOpel Olympia Cabrio-Limousine 1953 2006-12-21 11:28
pilou BEAgree , DeSoto Powermaster Six 1953 ( Series S-18) 2006-12-21 11:25
bref FRLa trappe de reservoir remplace le bouchon apparent, deflecteurs et roues en 380, c'est une 54. Effectivement les feux ont du être rajoutés (même si j'ai du mal avec ces feux arrières :D ). Le coloris métallisé est hors série (contrairement aux cabriolets) 2006-12-21 10:00
sixcyl FR
bref wrote Une 1957, avec ses clignots avant


ah tiens! j'ai complètement zappé ce détail moi! ... bien vu ;)
2006-12-21 09:53
bref FRUne 1957, avec ses clignots avant 2006-12-21 09:33
sixcyl FR
Raul1983 wrote Have you noticed that in every old French film the main characters drive American cars ?


Often indeed! ... in the 50's the "nec plus ultra" for (new)rich or influent people was american cars mostly (Cadillac, Packard, Buick, De Soto, Chevrolet...): ... Industry Captains, Bankers, Lawyers , Artists and show business people, ...and gangsters too ..( though there were well know using big Citroen 15 Six as well)... the fact that US forces were established on french soil explain this statement too (many US cars were brung from american soldiers present at this time) ... gradually at the early 60's , british cars became "the must" with R.Royce, Jaguar, Bentley...followed by luxury german cars in the late 60's and italian sports cars... and US cars almost disappeared from the french automobile landscape till nowadays ( except few Jeep SUV, or Chrysler Voyager and PT ...there are not many)
2006-12-21 09:10
jplemoine FRVi, vi... 2006-12-21 09:08
Raul1983 FIHave you noticed that in every old French film the main characters drive American cars ? 2006-12-21 08:49
Raul1983 FInice find :D 2006-12-21 08:48
sixcyl FR
Explorer4x4 wrote Any more shots of the train?


I know your keen on train Explorer 4X4 :) ... unfortunately there's no other picture of it :/
2006-12-21 08:41
Explorer4x4Any more shots of the train? 2006-12-21 03:43
archi87 FRDeSoto, 1953. Je dirais un Powermaster Six Sedan, mais je ne suis pas sûr du modèle.

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2006-12-21 01:50
archi87 FR1953 Packard Clipper


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2006-12-21 01:45
sixcyl FRsorry, I forgot this precision (It was the 1st pic of this film I've post... ) ..it's about the black on the right. I don't think about a Renault Vivaquatre :think: 2006-12-21 01:17
sixcyl FRTu penses à la Roadmaster ou Eight/Super Eight?... pour moi c'est non, mais je ne suis pas un expert :/ 2006-12-21 01:13
sixcyl FR231 Pacific steam machine of SNCF
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+ some actors and actresses
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2006-12-21 01:11
antp BEBuick je pense 2006-12-21 01:09
sixcyl FR[Image: simcaariane1ce8.921.jpg] [Image: simcaariane2in4.3158.jpg] [Image: simcaariane5us4.2621.jpg]

Brand new 57 Simca Ariane! ... we can hear the "coffee mill melody" of its 4cyl Aronde engine when it arrives down the street of Edwige Feuillère's building :D

another in the background
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2006-12-21 01:06
sixcyl FRFree Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us [Image: sedan3os3.2113.jpg] [Image: sedan5iu4.6340.jpg] [Image: sedan6gy9.9950.jpg] 2006-12-21 00:58
sixcyl FRUS sedan -Left 2006-12-21 00:54
sixcyl FRLambretta LD ? 2006-12-21 00:53
sixcyl FR[Image: renaultfregate3vr5.7365.jpg]

Another as Taxi
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2006-12-21 00:52
bent8rover UKWhich sedan? Jowett Jupiter 1950-54 is the following (convertible) car, whereas sedans are Beetle - Renault Vivaquatre - Dauphine 2006-12-21 00:49
sixcyl FR[Image: renault4cv1fm5.8154.jpg] [Image: renault4cv3ii3.7573.jpg] 2006-12-21 00:46
sixcyl FRSeems to have rear lights on the wings, so it should be 1955 model, but the "Découvrable" stopped with 1954 model year, so it's probably a non original device 2006-12-21 00:43
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Another as Taxi
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2006-12-21 00:38
sixcyl FR[Image: mercedesbenz220apv9.9035.jpg] [Image: mercedesbenz220cde4.5732.jpg] [Image: mercedesbenz220ehp1.5316.jpg] [Image: mercedesbenz220fpj1.350.jpg] 2006-12-21 00:33
sixcyl FR[Image: citroen11normale2mm0.6163.jpg] 2006-12-21 00:21
sixcyl FR2 rear lights on the wings = model 1954+ 2006-12-21 00:18
sixcyl FRconvertible car on the right 2006-12-21 00:08
sixcyl FR[Image: cabriolet2yb0.362.jpg] Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us [Image: cabriolet7yw2.9245.jpg] [Image: cabriolet9boe8.897.jpg] [Image: cabriolet9dey9.6020.jpg] [Image: cabriolet9een5.1716.jpg] [Image: cabriolet9fdc5.7238.jpg]

:wow: ... nice surprise to see a Jowett in a french film! a LHD! ..I wonder how many have been registrated in France? 1, 2 , 5 , 10?.. :D
funny car,... seems to have been picked up from a roundabout :D
2006-12-21 00:07

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