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JYH FRmodèle 1964 repeint après 1969 2017-02-02 19:25
mike962 DEwatched the footage


this isn't tracked , it's on wheels so farming vehicle
2016-09-21 19:43
Purzel89 DEDid you all sniff too much on the vine? I can clearly see tires on the rear axle. You can even see the typical profile of a tractor tyre. 2016-01-01 22:24
Weasel1984 PLI don't have this movie anymore. 2016-01-01 22:21
DidierF FR
mike962 wrote so this thing may need to go to comments
Were you talking about the object in main pic? A farm tractor working in a vineyard condemned to go to comment on the accusation that it is "on rails"? Rail tracks in a vineyard? Could abuse of alcoholic beverages during these days be the reason?
2016-01-01 21:33
mike962 DE:hello: Weasel, anymore shots? 2016-01-01 20:36
lightninboy USDoesn't it look like tractor tires in the back?

Peterson Stilt Company and Vick's Hi-Trac were builders in the U.S.A.
County made some High-Drives in England.
2015-12-30 18:10
mike962 DEdeleted comment 2015-12-30 12:15
mike962 DEshape matches perfectly
Link to "vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net"
Link to "www.editionsatlas.se"



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2015-12-30 12:14
lightninboy USBolinder-Munktell is about the right color and shape for a tractor. 2015-12-30 00:54
lightninboy USNot a tracked vehicle.
Farming vehicle.
Hi boy sprayer for spraying grapevines or hops.
Probably European.
Power unit could be tractor-based, but what?
2015-12-28 22:41
mike962 DE:hello: Lightninboy 2015-12-28 21:42
dsl SXReused from here - /vehicle_728938-Dodge-Coronet-D-44-1953.html 2014-08-13 13:17
dsl SXReused from here - /vehicle_728937-Mercury-Sport-Sedan-1CM-74-1951.html 2014-08-13 13:15
dsl SXReused from here - /vehicle.php?id=728935 . The Dodge is ID'd as 1946 Custom Town Sedan. 2014-08-13 13:14
dsl SXThe 3 US scrapyard entries come from this 1970 documentary - /movie_216205-The-Shadow-of-Progress.html 2014-08-13 05:23
chicomarx BEThat bumper overrider is definitely resting on the curb. You don't see it pulling away, but it wobbles as they get in. 2011-02-13 04:11
sixcyl FRThese bumper doesn't correspond to models 1969+ there are former type. I'd say 1966+ (the "Estafette 800" plate is missing) 2009-07-28 20:05
Weasel1984 PLSo let's list this one, thanks for the identification of the other cars!

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2007-11-17 17:09
rpcm PTSome interior details ( steering wheel, rear view mirror, etc. ) are common to the 230SL and 250SL. Nevertheless, the wheelcovers - associated with the 280SL - also equipped the later 250SL units. So, I think this can be a 1967+ 250SL. 2007-11-14 19:07
58Roadmaster USThat's right. 59 trim so the marque is Rambler. The side trim is likely that of an Ambassador: http://www.fedrelandsvennen.no/amcar/brochures/misc/59ram.html

-- Last edit: 2007-11-14 13:15:39
2007-11-14 12:40
Skid USThe light blue car with the black scallop on the back (passenger's side caved in, passenger's door hanging open)...I'm pretty sure that's a late '50s Rambler Ambassador. 2007-11-14 11:40
Skid USThe one resting on its nose is a '49 or '50 Mercury, definitely. I'm sure any street rodder would love to find one in this condition today. 2007-11-14 11:36
antp BEProbably, and they seem yellow and it has a French plate. 2007-11-14 10:02
58Roadmaster USThe blue sedan with the white top third from the bottom on the far right is a 57-58 Dodge Coronet http://www.dodge58.se/Dodge-1957/nya%20004.jpg . The light blue/green car at the topmost right of the frame above the indigo (violet) colored 55 Chevy looks like the back of a 58-60 Thunderbird Link to "cruisinbruce.com" . In the center is a somewhat appealing red and white two-tone 57 Buick http://www.geocities.com/avintagec/Automotive/auto-19.jpg , and on top of that, at a 30 degree angle to the ground, is a 58 Buick (pay close attention to the bumper and the side trim descent) http://photo.net/bboard-uploads/00C7Wy-23375284.jpg . The blue car above and to the right is another mid-50s Buick in the Special/Century (the passenger door is swung open). The car at the top of the heap is a 56 Chrysler http://www.plan59.com/images/JPGs/chr56fish.jpg . The black car in the dead center has a 60 Ford/Mercury grille. There's a MoPar wagon http://www.oldride.com/rustyrides/51200970.html to the southwest of that and a 55 Ford Link to "www.cruisinclassics.ca" in red towards the bottom. The blue/white car on the far right bottom is a 58 Chevy or another 57 Buick. Below and to the right of what was identified as a Packard is a big 58-60 Lincoln or Continental Mark III http://www.stevemeisner.com/Hobby/58_Continental_RF.jpg . How's that?
Okay, there's a 57 Plymouth Fury or a 58 Belvedere upside down on the far left, too http://www.plymouthcentral.com/files/57PF03.jpg or http://home.comcast.net/~ronbo97/home_58_Ply_Lead_Pic.jpg .
I'm cutting myself off!

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2007-11-14 02:06
rjluna2 USDoes this car have French headlight? 2007-11-14 01:43
rjluna2 USI see 1960 Ford Thunderbird. 2007-11-14 01:41
bref FRA l'odeur et au bruit, oui :D 2007-11-13 21:36
rpcm PTThe external door hinges and sliding windows combined with a bigger rear window identify a 1968+ Austin or Morris Mini MkII. 2007-11-13 21:10
chris40 UKIt looks to me like a bit of home customising; it doesn't even fit properly. 2007-11-13 21:03
sixcyl FRDiesel , non? 2007-11-13 20:10
sixcyl FRIndeed, I could have checked myself... it's a grill of MkIII, but the car still remains a Spit4 up to me 2007-11-13 20:09
bref FRClignots oranges, portes de phares chromées et pare chocs (de mauvaise qualité) avec nervure centrale 1971 2007-11-13 20:07
greybear ENThis looks like a grille from a Mk III. 2007-11-13 20:03
Ingo DEAnd a red Autobianchi. 2007-11-13 19:52
Ingo DEIt's not only a LS, it's a GL (hubcaps) 2007-11-13 19:52
sixcyl FRI'd rather say a Spitire 4 - 1963-1964, though I find something odd about the grill, because I don't see the share in two parts of it and the middle which should be the same colout as the body = white ...

What would say Bebert?
2007-11-13 19:45
Ingo DEHas everyone good pics in that style from (continental) European scrapyards of the 60-80ies? My favourite excercise. I invate you for a contest. 2007-11-13 19:36
Ddey65 US
Ray B. wrote The car with the door a different color is a 1951 Mercury 4 door Sedan.

I knew that looked Ford-ish.
2007-11-13 19:07
DynaMike NLBigger bumpers, but still small indicators and retroreflectors integrated in the taillights: 1969.

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2007-11-13 17:56
DynaMike NLNo strips on the front wings over the headlights: Spring 1950. Still a small rear window, so before 1953. The sliding roof indicates a Berline Luxe. 2007-11-13 17:49
big dave VAOn the upper far right, I believe I see a 55-56 Packard. 2007-11-13 17:09
big dave VALooks to be an early 50s Mercury and a late 40s Dodge 2007-11-13 17:06
DynaMike NL1966-1967 Daf Daffodil [32] or 1968-1974 Daf 33. The colour (Albina, off white) was available on both models. Only the front was clearly different. 2007-11-13 17:04
chris40 UKCome to think of it, this scrapyard doesn't look very French, does it? 2007-11-13 17:02
Ray B. FRThe car with the door a different color is a 1951 Mercury 4 door Sedan. 2007-11-13 16:56
DynaMike NLPaperclip bumpers, third side window, no front indicators: 1966 only 2CV AZAM 2007-11-13 16:50
greybear EN:lol: 2007-11-13 16:43
twingoman ENOnly one really is the white car top right, although I don't think it's really worth it. 2007-11-13 16:42
chris40 UK[:computer] 2007-11-13 16:26

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