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130rapid PL1965 MY was first with effective export. 2022-12-02 16:02
mike962 DE
rjluna2 a écrit Let me remind you guys that there will be a newcomer that will eventually identify here :D

????

so I am still a newcomer ?????? :??: :lol:
2013-11-26 15:05
mike962 DE:hello: 2013-11-26 15:02
mike962 DEthis Hitachi's first hydraulic excavator year 1965
http://www.hitachi-c-m.com/global/company/innovation/history/index.html

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2013-11-26 11:05
mike962 DESOLVED

this is a vintage Hitachi UH03, but still think this is not worth keeping :p


[Image: uh03.1.jpg] [Image: img_1965.jpg]

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2013-11-26 11:02
rjluna2 USLet me remind you guys that there will be a newcomer that will eventually identify here :D 2013-10-04 20:50
ingo DEThis would be a perfect cause to glorify ourselves as the marvellous top godfather-champions of vehicle-identifying in the whole universe - but only, if we really have identified them. If just the non-identified vehicles would be deleted, it would just be a rip-off (of ourselves and all others, too). 2013-10-04 17:42
Gamer DEIn a distant future, a group of the remaining members (antp, Mike, ingo, Lateef and me) will click on "Unidentified" and it will say "No results found for this search". :p 2013-10-04 17:32
antp BEConstruction vehicle filmed from a TV in a Japanese documentary from the 70s. That's not a so important vehicle :p 2013-10-03 18:17
Sandie SXThis seems not so bad to me. 2013-10-03 14:59
mike962 DE
ingo a écrit Yes, as it's nearly full visible and not background.

@mike962: it seems, that you actually have the obsession to eliminate everything "unknown" - and everything, which is not identifyable or understandable has to be deleted and made undone.
Have you thought about a political career? This manner would be very helpful there. :p

LOL

isn't ID things part of the fun here on IMCDB ? and some 1 star things are really very bad visible to the point they cannot be ID


and besides as contribuitor I had many background rejected which were more visble
2013-10-03 14:57
ingo DEYes, as it's nearly full visible and not background.

@mike962: it seems, that you actually have the obsession to eliminate everything "unknown" - and everything, which is not identifyable or understandable has to be deleted and made undone.
Have you thought about a political career? This manner would be very helpful there. :p
2013-10-03 13:55
mike962 DEis this really worth keeping ?? 2013-10-03 13:36
sixcyl FRAircraft at:
Link to "impdb.org"
2013-03-18 22:35
Gag Halfrunt UK
ingo a écrit Red plate in a French-style make...

Could be a Lebanese taxi plate:
http://plaque.free.fr/as/rl/?path=./_HISTOR/PUBLIC/
2013-03-18 00:35
Lateef NOMeh, I thought it was only a reflection - and I had my eyes focused on the area below the windows. 2013-03-17 23:29
DynaMike NLThe red Benz in the main pic has chrome strips under the C-pillars (etc.), so it is rather a 190 ;) 2013-03-17 23:16
dsl SXYes it got around a bit but most LHD production would have been as Sunbeam - basically wherever Rootes sold Arrows in Europe, Middle East, Caribbean, bits of South America, HK etc; not sure without checking if any attempt for US and CDN. Also various local assembly Aus, ZA (as Hillman Safari), NZ, some bits of Caribbean, Venezuela, Malta. 2013-03-17 23:05
Lateef NOIt's an avenue, not a street ;) 2013-03-17 22:42
ingo DEon which street at what location? :p 2013-03-17 22:31
ingo DE
Lateef a écrit No, all the cars drive on the right.

Annother question. Was this unique British car, a Hillman Minx Estate [Arrow] ever officially built as LHD-car and officially exported to LHD-countries? If yes, to where? :??:
2013-03-17 22:28
ingo DE
Lateef a écrit Israel seems to have had similar red plates, but not enough digits and just reserved for police vehicles

Oough, this reminds me, that in 1997, at my Israel-trip, I've found such a red plate on the street. I had it for long minutes in my hands and have pondered "Take it or not?" :think: But then I became chicken and have put it back on the sidewalk. Which was a very good decision, becaude I had no chance to smuggle it out of the country. My luggage was so extremely frisked, as I never had experienced it before (DDR) or later (North Korea). The reasoning was, that I had made side trip to Jordan, so there would be the possibility, that bad guys had smuggled a bomb into my stuff.
2013-03-17 22:26
Lateef NONo, all the cars drive on the right. 2013-03-17 22:21
dsl SXBut the pictures do seem to have both driving-on-left and driving-on-right situations. 2013-03-17 22:20
Lateef NONo, it's overtaking ;) 2013-03-17 22:19
dsl SXDriving on left so RHD? Have we had a RHD P4 before? 2013-03-17 22:19
Lateef NONo, I don't think there are different locations. They are from four different shots taken from the Mercedes-Benz in the city. In the last shot, the one filmed between all the trees, you can clearly see that when the Mini passes the Ponton, the Mini has a black on while the Ponton has a red one. It's probably a passenger car/taxi plate system, or something like that. All the cars in the film have a mixture of both red and black plates.

Israel seems to have had similar red plates, but not enough digits and just reserved for police vehicles: http://www.worldlicenseplates.com/world/AS_ISRA.html

However, the black ones partly fit with the 1967-82 Sinai ones.
2013-03-17 22:14
sixcyl FRYes an APH 52 for sure 2013-03-17 22:04
ingo DERed plate in a French-style make... - but the cars on this beach-drive (Minx Estate, VW 1302, Rover P6) had different ones, so there are different locations, I think.

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2013-03-17 22:02
Lateef NOHere's the best shot of a licence plate in the entire film:
[Image: vlcsnap-2013-03-17-21h52m59s226.jpg]
2013-03-17 22:00
Lateef NO
Citation In 1971, Koji Wakamatsu and Masao Adachi, both having ties to the Japanese Red Army, stopped in Palestine on their way home from the Cannes festival. There they caught up with notorious JRA ex-pats Fusako Shigenobu (see “Jasmine on the Muzzle,” Bidoun 17 Flowers) and Mieko Toyama in training camps to create a newsreel-style agit-prop film based off of the “landscape theory” (fûkeiron) that Adachi and Wakamatsu had developed. The theory, most evident at work in A.K.A. Serial Killer (1969), aimed to move the emphasis of film from situations to landscapes as expression of political and economical power relations.

In 1974 Adachi left Japan and committed himself to the Palestinian Revolution and linked up with the Japan Red Army. His activities thereafter were not revealed until he was arrested and imprisoned in 1997 in Lebanon. In 2001 Adachi was extradited to Japan, and after two years of imprisonment, he was released and subsequently published Cinema/Revolution [Eiga/Kakumei], an auto-biographical account of his life.
2013-03-17 21:56
ingo DEA documentary about the "Black September" 1970? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_September_in_Jordan 2013-03-17 21:54
ingo DE
dsl a écrit is there a possibility of Malta?

Rather not, if you mention the buses: /vehicle.php?id=581218 (assumed, that all scenes are from the same location)
2013-03-17 21:50
Weasel1984 PL1971. 2013-03-17 21:50
dsl SX:king: possibly early purple metallic. Apparently filmed in Lebanon.

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2013-03-17 21:50
ingo DEUnfortunately all pics are in bad quality - a detailed view on the plates woud help.
Or an orientated loacation scout...
2013-03-17 21:48
Weasel1984 PLChausson. Maybe APH 521/522, maybe not. ;) 2013-03-17 21:48
dsl SXI think rear badges mean it's a 69-70 pre-facelift 3500 P6b with side chrome and Rostyles (or perhaps same date 2000 TC). 2013-03-17 21:48
dsl SXPlain trim, so model name depends on date - 1967 Hillman Estate became 1968 Minx Estate became 1970 Hunter DL Estate ... Have gone for Minx Estate. As comment seen elsewhere - is there a possibility of Malta? If so, there was local assembly. It looks a RHD/drive-on-left location, so not going for Sunbeam rebranding. 2013-03-17 21:45
Lateef NO[Image: lr2.3.jpg] [Image: lr3.3.jpg] [Image: lr4.2.jpg] [Image: lr5.2.jpg] 2013-03-17 21:40
Lateef NO[Image: gm2.jpg] [Image: gm3.jpg] 2013-03-17 21:39
dsl SX64+ handlebar bumpers, so a UK-build. Everything else guesswork, but black roof might be Cooper, and rear badge slightly more Morris than Austin. But only slightly ... 2013-03-17 21:38
Lateef NO[Image: ex2.3.jpg] 2013-03-17 21:38
ingo DEDepends on, where it was filmed, if made by BMC, Innocenti or Authi. I'd go for original BMC, as the black painted roof is very British style. 2013-03-17 21:37
Lateef NO[Image: mazf.jpg] 2013-03-17 21:37
ingo DE1302 2013-03-17 21:35
ingo DEWhere filmed? It looks to mediterranean for Britain, although there are other very British (resp: unknown outside the UK) cars /vehicle_581214-Hillman-Arrow.html visible and it seems to be a RHD-country.
Wild guess: Cyprus? (for Malta the streets are looking too wide)
2013-03-17 21:34
Lateef NO[Image: 54mb1.jpg] [Image: 54mb2.jpg] [Image: 54mb4.jpg] [Image: 54mb6.jpg] [Image: 54mb7.jpg] [Image: 54mb8.jpg] 2013-03-17 21:34
Lateef NO[Image: 404p1.jpg] 2013-03-17 21:29
Lateef NO[Image: b1.24.jpg] [Image: b2.23.jpg] [Image: b4.16.jpg] 2013-03-17 21:26

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