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billh35 ENI have added images of a number of ex MoD Bedford SBs with Strachans bodies and a Marshall Campaigner bodied Bedford NJM. One of the SB's wears the Ulsterbus "copycat" livery worn by some vehicles used in Northern Ireland during Operation Banner. The real curiosity is the Albion Viking which is a very rare MH Coachworks bodied vehicle delivered new to the Tyrone County Education Authority. It is very unusual for these to be seen outside Northern Ireland let alone for a scrapped one to turn up in London dressing a movie set. 2018-08-02 12:26
Hoppe Pinochet BRR.I.P :( 2018-04-16 13:45
karoomay SYUnfortunately, yes. 2018-04-16 08:16
Gamer DEHe did? :wow: 2018-04-16 08:13
Nightrider RUR. Lee Ermey passed away. 2018-04-16 08:12
pieman UKThe walker bulldog was never a huge sucsess as viewed by the US, however they saw limited action by the Vietnamese, also the Belgians , Japanes and philipenes to name but a few. they even saw combat in lybia and several middle eastern countries . The ones in the film were indeed Belgium, but seeing as the film was shot on location in the London Docklands, they didn't heave very far to go .weather the tanks had USMC, were or were not in service in 1968, although relevant to some, doesn't loose the fact that in this film they look AWESOME .Well done Stanley, top film 2015-07-30 19:07
portacker USAMC in Vietnam? Kubrick normally doesn't make mistakes like that! Every other car that isn't military is French, as it should be. You can see the front of this car after this thumbnail was taken, and it is a rambler for sure.

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2015-03-10 20:33
benladeuche FRAnd an other 2cv(wreck,post 12/1964). Maybe a model make between 12/64 and 09/65, but i'm not sure (parts are easy to change). :) 2014-09-26 22:10
Gilou40560 FRCe sont simplement des AZLP, pas de Type A ... 2014-03-19 20:54
DynaMike NLNo traces of rear indicator lights near the rear window, a rather thick headlight bezel, the remains of stoneguards: 1957+ Grand Standing [Z12] . 2013-06-16 14:42
Nightrider RU[Image: fullmetaljacket13-59-58.jpg] 2013-06-16 11:59
Nightrider RUReplacement
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2013-06-16 11:52
Nightrider RUReplacement
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2013-06-16 11:47
Bruno58 FRCCKW 353 A1 2013-01-07 22:50
the tornado FRla voiture tourne en rond continuellement pendant 40 secondes 2013-01-07 12:54
lightninboy USC-Series. 1200 or 1300. 2012-10-19 01:40
Gag Halfrunt UKI think so, but Second World War vintage hardware would be easier to find in the UK. 2011-07-19 13:48
Nightrider RUHynos toothpaste sign also visible here
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and later before meeting the sniper.

2011-07-06 10:41
Nightrider RUNot too old for Vietnam war? 2011-07-05 23:28
lemondropkid ENFilmed partly in the Beckton gas works,East London, I tried to rescue what was left of this car but the gate keeper refused to let me in to the site to make enquiries. Shame 2010-11-27 19:48
dsl SXAgree Gazelle, but C-pillar and wrapround rear window looks earlier cabin and thumb shows side flash is S3 [no suffix] Sept 58 - Sept 59 only - later versions were slightly shortened at rear. 2010-10-31 19:33
CaMAroFaN PHA friend of mine says that Cadillac M41 'Walker Bulldog' was also used in the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). 2010-04-15 10:32
V8Rich ENI used to own this actual car from 1997 to 2002. It's not a 1956 model; it's from 1959.
The full name is Simca Aronde Deluxe-Six. It was an economy version using the previous body type (other Arondes were redesigned for '59) and a 1090cc engine (the others had 1290cc).
It was a nice little car and very different from all the others on the Rock 'n' Roll circuit in England. I only sold it to make way for my next classic.
2009-10-22 22:19
Ddey65 US
G-MANN a écrit International Harvester?

Absolutley! But this has to be heavier than a 1000-B.





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2009-09-13 14:26
Lateef NOWhen watching, you'll notice that a lot of these cars are simply driving in circles. 2008-10-11 01:05
Alexander DEIt is a Ward LaFrance Model 1000 Heavy Wrecker M1 (1941-45), probably Series 3 (1942). A similar vehicle was produced by Kenworth.
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2008-06-07 18:01
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Gag Halfrunt UK
leoz a écrit Many of these busses appear to be British, so they could be Bluebirds.

If you mean Blue Bird, that's an American make. There are a few in the UK belonging to the US Air Force (I saw one once), a few imported several years ago for use as school buses and probably a few belonging to private collectors. The buses in this film look like British models from the fifties or sixties.
2008-06-07 17:29
G-MANN UKThese things appear in the background in various scenes. 2008-06-07 17:16
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G-MANN UKMaybe I should just delete them, I don't think anyone's going to be able to identify them for certain.

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2008-06-07 16:57
G-MANN UK
Gag Halfrunt a écrit I read somewhere that they were American tanks (can't remember which type) formerly owned by the Belgian army.


Wikipedia says that they were obtained through a Belgian Army officer. M41s were once used by the Belgian military, but I'm not sure if they were still in service by 1987.

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2008-05-13 16:02
G-MANN UKWhat you say is correct, however the tanks in this film have USMC (US Marine Corps) written on them, and by 1968 (the year this film is set) I don't think they were using them in combat anymore (according to what I've read, I'm no expert).

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2008-05-13 15:54
Cycolac Fan ENI was going to say early Diamond T but I think you're probably correct with Sterling 2008-05-10 15:20
Gag Halfrunt UKFull Metal Jacket était tourné en Angleterre, ainsi cette moto probablement n'etait pas assemblée en Vietnam. :) 2008-05-08 11:27
ordinarypeople CN
G-MANN a écrit From Continuity Corner http://www.continuitycorner.com/Ffilm/00045.htm :

"The tanks are actually the M41 Walker Bulldog, an even older tank than the M47, certainly not in operation by the USMC in Vietnam in 1968."

Actually M41 Walker was in operation in Vietnam War .
Produced in the 1950 by Cadillac Cleveland Tank Plant with first production models completed in 1951, M41 was not used by the USMC in combat in Vietnam but was provided to the South Vietnamese during 1965 as part of a massive re-equipment program.
Though M41 was first introduced during Korea War with nickname 'Walker' in memory of General Walton Harris Walker, United States Army , he was killed in a jeep accident in the Korean War. Its light weight made it more suitable than any other tank for most internal security tasks although its 76mm gun was not highly effective against North Vietnamese T-54/55 tanks in the Vietnam war .

Specifications
Weight 23.5 tons
Length 26.9 feet
Height 8.9 feet
Forward speed 72km/h
Range 100 Miles
Engine 6-cylinder Continental AOS-895-3 gasoline 500 hp Cummins VTA-903T diesel
Crew 4
Armament 1 x 76mm M32 gun 1 x .30 in MG 1 x .50 in MG ( Anti-Aircraft mount)

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2008-05-06 12:22
CougarTim US
car nerd a écrit 1965/66 Rambler Classic


Sure is. You can see the "Classic" badge above the boom for the microphone. The badge to the right indicates the trim level, but I can't tell if it's 550 or 660.
2008-05-05 23:23
jplemoine FRRien de tout cela. Il s'agit d'un grand classique vietnamien (peut-être même assemblée sur place, va savoir...), à savoir Peugeot 176 TC4, (1955)

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2008-05-05 11:12
car nerd US1965/66 Rambler Classic 2008-05-05 07:55
stronghold ENgalaxie 500? 2008-05-05 04:14
DynaMike NLI'd say it has been a chassis-cab, not a truck. One-piece windscreen and small chevrons: 1964+. 2008-05-05 00:17
DynaMike NL:/ 2008-05-04 23:50
nzcarnerd NZWhat it looks like is a BSA Bantam from the early 1950s. That bike was based on a prewar DKW as was something that Harley built and also others. The guards on this one look odd - maybe it is a license built one from somewhere?? or maybe the guards have been modified? 2008-05-04 21:17
Red Grant USLooks American to me. 2008-05-04 20:35
rjluna2 USCan anybody make out the inscription on the fender? 2008-05-04 19:45
G-MANN UKWhere are our bike experts? 2008-05-04 17:16
G-MANN UKThat's it! Well done ;)

http://www.greatplainswing.org/M274.htm
2008-05-04 17:12
Ddey65 USWilly's M274 Mechanical Mule?

/vehicle_21518-Willys-M274.html

2008-05-04 17:10
G-MANN UKAnother one:

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2008-05-04 17:10
chris40 UKOh dear, DynaMike's not gonna like this ... :( 2008-05-04 17:08
Ddey65 USSterling? I saw a former military surplus tow truck like this once at Anderson Trucking and Towing in Medford, New York, and it was a Sterling, that's why I think this might be one too.



2008-05-04 17:05
chris40 UKThe traces of a broadish colour stripe on the side suggest a Singer Gazelle to me, either V ('63-5) or VI ('65-7). 2008-05-04 16:56

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