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dhill_cb7 US1965-1966 by the enlarged front grille vents. 2019-07-05 23:29
eLMeR MHFC was for the 1947-1950 Advance-Design GMC model. This one is more likely a 1941 GMC CC-352. 2014-04-16 05:01
vmr6690 FRCitroën CX en stationnement et taxi Citroën ID 19 en circulation. 2013-07-03 13:31
Ddey65 US
Kowalski wrote The Mercedes is a lot rarer and more expensive car, than some stupid tanker for crying out loud! :D

The Mercedes had luxury and prestige going for it, but that tanker truck was a good 35 years old at the time. We're talking pre-World War II here. So it's really a bummer for both of them to be destroyed.

What would be even worse, would be if one of those Dodge Airflow tankers, or those old twinkie-shaped Diamond T tankers were hit by both cars.
http://photo.netcarshow.com/Dodge-Airflow_Tanker_Truck_1938_photo_01.jpg
http://www.eevamoritz.com/dood.html

[Image: dodge-airflow_tanker_truck_1938_photo_01.jpg][Image: dood_1.jpg]



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2012-05-03 21:32
mister car from 971Cette Granada est immatriculée dans le 93! Ouais frère! 2012-04-29 04:20
CougarTim US^Futurama Diamond Exchange at 66 West 47th Street, New York. The Merchants Bank of New York at 62 West 47th Street is now a Valley National Bank according to Google StreetView: Link to "maps.google.com"

1968 Pontiac Firebird in front of the Buick

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2012-04-28 20:47
andrepa DE
rjluna2 wrote Made for USA due to US spec headlights.
these headlights are very rare in Germany and gave it the look of it´s successor 280SE
resedagreen like it like it very much :love:
trouble is filmmakers allways destroy in the end, cause they think: going to change in postproduction anyway :p
2012-04-28 16:47
bref FREven 1969 (bumper with rubber) 2012-04-27 21:23
electra225 IT1967+ for the tail lights. 2012-04-27 17:55
Lateef NONot a 1975, all 1975-77 models had different grille with the Ford-lettering incorporated into the grille. This is for sure a 1972-74 2012-04-27 09:21
zodiac SE
DAF555 wrote This is a 220 without the S, quite unusual model with single carburetor. The emblem on the trunk is visible on this picture:

/vehicle_16089-Volvo-145-1972.html


It's very easy to take what is written on Wikipedia for a fact. It says ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_W111 )

"Powering the three cars was an identical 2195 cc straight-six engine, carried over from the previous generation, producing 95 hp (71 kW) at 4800 rpm, and capable of accelerating the heavy car to 160 km/h (155 if fitted with optional automatic gearbox). The engine of the 220Sb with twin carburettors, produced 110 hp (82 kW) at 5000 rpm and raised the top speed to 165 km/h (103 mph) (160 km/h (99 mph)) and improved the 0-100 km/h acceleration to 15 seconds (16 on the 220b)."

In reality both the 220b and the 220Sb had twin down drought carburettors. Twin Solex 34 PJCB for the 220b and two slightly more complicated Solex 34 PAJTA for the 220Sb.
I know this for a fact, both from a Mercedes repair manual and from the real life as I've a friend who has a 220b (unfortunatelly because of a major renovation it has been off the road for at least 20 years).

I'm not sure what you mean with "quite unusual model" as the 220b and the 220SEb sold in roughly equal numbers (around 65.000 each) while the 220Sb sold a little bit more than these two together.
Of course these cars are unusual today, but what car isn't? /vehicle.php?id=496268

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2012-04-27 09:14
CougarTim USXR-7

Beautiful color, too.

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2012-04-27 03:58
jettalover USDamn, where's code enforcement? 2012-04-27 02:32
jettalover USWhat's that box(?) next to the passenger side headlamp? 2012-04-27 02:26
jettalover USPlayboy sticker on the fender.

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2012-04-27 02:21
jettalover USWhat's up with the building in the thumbnail with giant 66s on it? 2012-04-27 02:16
Ddey65 USI've got to lean towards the Mack, at this point. 2012-04-26 22:38
Ddey65 US1968-70. 2012-04-26 22:36
Ddey65 USWow, somebody finally got this.

Are you sure this is one star, though? Because it's the ambulance that Dustin Hoffman was trying to flag down.



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2012-04-26 22:35
DynaMike NLInteresting Daf 33 Fourgonnette in the background :) 2012-04-26 22:08
DynaMike NL1968+ [W115]. Of course that's a French plate ;) 2012-04-26 22:05
DynaMike NLI think there is a central strip on the bonnet. Also big rear window, so 1957+ AZL (with a 1963+ AZAM bumper and non-original paint). 2012-04-26 22:02
bref FRMore a GAK in my opinion (smaller cabin than GRK) 2012-04-26 21:59
Q-Ball JPProbably a Mack CF or possibly a Ford C-Series, 2012-04-26 21:38
HWJOE USyes I think you are right...69/70 Pontiac Catalina Safari 2012-04-26 21:27
rjluna2 US1971-76 (At the time of filming). 2012-04-26 21:17
rjluna2 USI cannot tell if there are headlights bezel or not due to the glare of the headlights. I am defaulting as 1973-76 for now. 2012-04-26 21:16
mike962 DEW108 ? 2012-04-26 19:33
rjluna2 USIs that the French plate? :think: 2012-04-26 19:31
rjluna2 USI am thinking of more likely of Pontiac :think: 2012-04-26 19:30
vilero ESUpgraded this classic with HD captures and added 28 new vehicles; among them, two 2** and an US Granada 3*** probably confused with the role of the Mercury Monarch (both used by 'bad boys').

[Image: th_Marathon3bis1.jpg]
[Image: marathon1.jpg] [Image: marathon2.jpg] [Image: marathon3.jpg]

Note 1.- My source is a MKV file from an HDTVRip. I had wished some more quality but the 'ripper' did not worked this movie too well. Since this is a movie I want to keep in my video library, I hope I'll get a better copy in future and pictures will can be changed into a better ones.
Note 2.- 9 out of 10 dentist advise this movie should be not watched. :D

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2012-04-26 18:14
kudos SXBerliet, perhaps a GRK?

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2012-04-26 18:03
Commander 57 USI can see enough of the rear bumper to tell it is of the 1974+ type. 2012-04-26 18:00
vilero ES[Image: marathon9.jpg] [Image: marathon10.jpg] [Image: marathon18_000655.jpg] 2012-04-26 17:58
vilero ES[Image: marathon68.jpg] 2012-04-26 17:55
Commander 57 USGrille pattern indicates Dodge Coronet of 1975 or 1976. 2012-04-26 17:53
vilero ES[Image: marathon54_012805.jpg] [Image: marathon55_012833.jpg] [Image: marathon58_012906.jpg] 2012-04-26 17:53
vilero ES[Image: marathon67.jpg] 2012-04-26 17:52
vilero ES[Image: marathon60_012948.jpg] 2012-04-26 17:50
johnfromStaffs EN1965+ 204 2012-04-26 17:49
HWJOE US1963 Plymouth Valiant 2012-04-26 17:48
HWJOE USOldsmobile? 2012-04-26 17:45
HWJOE USChevrolet ChevyVan 2012-04-26 17:44
vilero ES[Image: marathon50_011754.jpg] [Image: marathon50_011750.jpg] [Image: marathon50_011900.jpg]

William Devane's car was missed.

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2012-04-26 17:44
HWJOE US75-76 Ford Granada [US] 2012-04-26 17:43
HWJOE USMercury Marquis 2012-04-26 17:43
HWJOE USFord Econoline 2012-04-26 17:43
HWJOE US1976 Ford LTD Country Squire 2012-04-26 17:42
HWJOE USPeugeot 304? 2012-04-26 17:42
PhilR CAThe other car is a 1975 Buick LeSabre 2012-04-26 17:41

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