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| pchetv | [2101] | 2022-08-12 18:50 | ||
Demiter ![]() | Lada-1200 /vehicles.php?make=Lada&model=1200&modelMatch=1&modelInclModel=on -- Last edit: 2022-02-13 17:32:33 |
2022-02-13 17:28 | ||
Demiter ![]() | Rectangular shield like FIAT or LADA: Shield SEAT: -- Last edit: 2022-01-20 16:53:46 |
2022-01-20 08:39 | ||
AleX_DJ ![]() | Sequel: Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018) | 2018-11-29 23:55 | ||
G-MANN ![]() | Turbo R, 1995+ per new alloys. M902MPD belongs to a 1995 BMW 525i. -- Last edit: 2014-03-07 00:51:25 |
2012-02-06 19:56 | ||
m.pfaffeneder ![]() | That´s a VW Sharan (2004+), not an Alhambra (due the rearlights). | 2011-03-21 21:25 | ||
Neon ![]() | The vehicle details for T778 DWL are: Date of Liability 01 03 2009 Date of First Registration 15 07 1999 Year of Manufacture 1999 Cylinder Capacity (cc) 3996CC Fuel Type Petrol Vehicle Colour BLUE |
2011-03-08 23:51 | ||
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2011-03-08 00:20 | ||
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2011-03-08 00:17 | ||
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2011-03-08 00:16 | ||
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2011-03-08 00:16 | ||
love krittaya ![]() | I think that too. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Mazda_T1500_%28II%29 It is T1500. (T2000 is bigger than this.) -- Last edit: 2010-10-03 21:59:03 |
2010-10-03 21:54 | ||
dimotaunus ![]() | the rear car is a Mazda T1500 or T2000 from Mazdago compagny | 2010-08-15 19:19 | ||
2491tj ![]() | this is a genuine 2003 model Ford Crown Victoria, a genuine ex NYC taxicab..it was sold on E Bay Uk in 2007, Buy Now price was £12,000, no takers but was eventually bought for £8,000 by Stephen davis from Tyne and Wear in the UK..who currently (august 2009) owns the car...it was sold via a vehicle depot used by Pinewood Studios in the UK...the movie being shot in the UK. Still attatched to the cabs inside were sticky pads used to secure cameras during filming and when purchased the car had 250,000 miles on the clock..the vehicle is being used as part of his advertising venture cabadvertising.co.uk This very same taxi appears in the yet to be released Nic Cage movie "Kick Ass". |
2009-08-02 13:32 | ||
pantg ![]() | The producers of the film have contacted the Land Rover Club of Greece requesting a suitable vehicle and more precisely a short wheelbase open top Series Land Rover. The vehicle was supplied by a fellow member from the town of Chalkida and was used for a few days during filming in the area of mount Pelion. Meryl Strip asked for a power assisted steering system to be fitted to the car in order to drive it. Series vehicles were not fitted with power assisted steering. The vehicle had also a colour change to the lighter shade of green shown on the film and also had the windscreen removed. The vehicle is still used by its proud owner as a weekends drive around car. |
2009-07-21 18:26 | ||
oraziosatta ![]() | A 1.977-80 Giugiaro model Seat 124-D export version (By the color and green tinted glasses) made in Pamplona. | 2009-06-29 13:47 | ||
OrazioSatta ![]() | The blue car is a Lada, and the red is a SEAT 124-D 1.975 version. | 2009-06-26 13:28 | ||
Sunbar ![]() | It was Gina Lollobrigida and not Sophia Loren that starred in Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell and yes, anyone that saw it, would realise that Mamma Mia! 'borrows' the plot from the earlier film.edit: according to Wikipedia there was a stage-musical version of Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell called "Carmelina" that was a big flop in 1979. That Mamma Mia! is the big success it is shows they got the formula right this time. So perhaps the plot of stage-musical and movie versions of Mamma Mia! is a lot less important than the Abba songs. -- Last edit: 2009-01-01 14:42:53 |
2009-01-01 14:29 | ||
garco ![]() | Looks like they never had the sloped front. |
2008-12-30 22:22 | ||
Union ![]() | I think this is someone Greek STYL KAR - more information here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Styl_Kar | 2008-12-30 21:58 | ||
2491tj ![]() | i"m surprised people who have watched the film havent picked up on this....if you take away all the Abba songs, the movie is a bad rip off of the 1960s Sophia Loren movie "Buena Serra Mrs Campbell"!! | 2008-12-01 15:27 | ||
bref ![]() | With orange blinker I'll go for a Lada. We had 4 Door 127, 133 and 1430 coupé made by Seat in France. Some of them were rebadged Fiat /vehicle_63362-Fiat-133-1979.html?PHPSESSID=52aa2d46485ed29a24172559073b2108 |
2008-11-10 22:13 | ||
ford_guy ![]() | Well it's a long-wheel-base model, so I think it actually might have been a real NYC taxi at some point. 2003-2008. |
2008-11-10 21:14 | ||
rpcm ![]() | About the blue 124, judging by the shape of its grille badge, I would say it's rather a Fiat or a Lada. I think the equivalent Seat 124s had a round grille badge and not one with this shape. | 2008-11-09 17:57 | ||
walter ![]() | 2005 Audi A4 B7 (Typ 8E) | 2008-11-09 13:27 | ||
Ddey65 ![]() | My mother saw this movie with some friends of hers. The one Meryl Streep movie I'm looking forward to is "Doubt," and that's because of Amy Adams. |
2008-11-09 01:00 | ||
lastinpurple ![]() | Greece has always been an important market for Seat, I don't know why. In fact, the Malaga name was dropped because saying Malaga in greek is very similar to saying greek's word for wanker | 2008-11-09 00:50 | ||
Weasel1984 ![]() | I meant mainly the blue 124. Anyway still I find it maybe not strange, but surprising to meet this one abroad. Of course later Seat indeed exported the cars made under the Fiat licence, but it was more in the times which you have mentioned - late 70's, early 80's (from these times the Fiesta and Corsa are) and here, the blue 124 looks like from the 1960's. Well, but I believe that there was some exception in case of the Greece, which seems imported many different cars (Dacias next to the French R12 for example). | 2008-11-09 00:25 | ||
carchasesfanatic ![]() | Nice movie!! -- Last edit: 2017-10-10 20:49:20 (antp) |
2008-11-08 23:57 | ||
lastinpurple ![]() | No, actually no. When foreign cars arrived to Spain (mostly from GM and Ford, such as Opel Corsa, Ford Fiesta...) Seat's sells diminished, so, for compensating the loss, Seat started exporting their cars, most of them to Portugal and France, due their proximity to Spain, and to Greece as well, because it was the nearest country that you could go by boat with a car market. (Exporting Seats to Italy would have been ridiculous, since they were, basically, rebadged Fiats). In fact, Fiat was annoyed because they didn't wanted Seat models to compete with their's, so Fiat got rid of Seat. |
2008-11-08 23:39 | ||
atom ![]() | Yamaha XT | 2008-11-08 22:04 | ||
Weasel1984 ![]() | Yes, it is in Greece /vehicle.php?id=199543 | 2008-11-08 20:13 | ||
Weasel1984 ![]() | Or both are Seats as the Spanish 124 had such side bars (as I see now). Though it still would be strange to find such old Seats abroad of Spain. | 2008-11-08 20:11 | ||
Weasel1984 ![]() | Then in Greece it can be a Lada (with strange side bars), and the red one... rather Seat. -- Last edit: 2008-11-08 20:09:23 |
2008-11-08 20:07 | ||
carchasesfanatic ![]() | Greece. | 2008-11-08 20:05 | ||
Weasel1984 ![]() | Where it is set?! As the one on the left looks like Seat 124 D (or some licence version), and the car on the right indeed reminds a Lada with this bumper. -- Last edit: 2008-11-08 20:06:37 |
2008-11-08 20:04 | ||
bref ![]() | Looks like a Seat 124 D | 2008-11-08 20:02 | ||
Weasel1984 ![]() | Depends on country - Seat 124 D or Premier 118 NE (in India). -- Last edit: 2008-11-08 20:00:32 |
2008-11-08 20:00 | ||
banger134 ![]() | sreies 3 88in | 2008-11-08 19:45 | ||
carchasesfanatic ![]() | -- Last edit: 2011-03-08 00:20:03 (Neon) |
2008-11-08 19:29 |
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