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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 52,860
    well, I do have a bed in my office.

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  • sdasda Member Posts: 7,440
    fintail said:

    I remember the Ventura in "The Seven Ups" with a memorable chase scene, but apparently not a GTO.

    That was a great car chase. I got tickled when they made the car sound like it had a manual transmission with all the blipping, shifting and rev engine sounds when the Ventura was an automatic. I remember watching a program documenting how they put the chase together. Many new specially reinforced
    73 GrandVilles were put to the test and ruined. I imagine they wrecked more than one Ventura.

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  • magnettemagnette Member Posts: 4,205
    Having had some time on my hands lately (retirement pls some medical issues for a bit) I found myself watching daytime TV here and found a few shows we have that are car related on the Sky network

    One is called Junk & Disorderly and involves two chaps (Henry Cole and Sam Loveday) dealing in auto jumble stuff - and patching up motorcycles and the odd car as well. It is more laid back that Wheeler Dealers which lost its wy some time ago in my view.

    They've previously done another series called Shed & Buried where they retrieve old vehicles and such like - a sort of UK American Pickers with an auto theme.

    We also have one called Bangers & Cash which is based on a classic car auctioneers in Yorkshire and shows the sort of cars they sell and follows up different buyers and sellers.

    Its all real world cars - plenty of Morris Minors and the like rather than the upmarket stuff that the posh auctioneers sell.
  • magnettemagnette Member Posts: 4,205
    I saw your dialogue on Canadian cars in recent posts.

    Whilst I have seen references to Meteor and even Monarch from Ford in the past and also the GM makes like Acadian and Beaumont (?) did they also have a separate Mopar brand in Canada as I can't recall any references to that elsewhere.

    I know that in the more distant past ie pre WW2 we had Buicks here labelled or at least made by McLaughlin-Buick but that was to get "Empire" preferential trade terms at a time when US cars would have faced tariffs.
  • magnettemagnette Member Posts: 4,205
    edited February 2020
    In that shot of the RCMP checking traffic for a fugitive, if that was a US TV show the crook would be in the Ford Anglia - it's always the Brits who are playing the villains...
  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,641
    MoPar sold pickups in Canada under the Fargo name.

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  • magnettemagnette Member Posts: 4,205
    I think Fargo was used in somewhere like Turkey too although I am not sure about that.
  • texasestexases Member Posts: 11,051
    "Junk & Disorderly ... Shed & Buried ... Bangers & Cash" - they're great with their titles!
  • magnettemagnette Member Posts: 4,205
    edited February 2020
    Yes - I like the titles.... Sums up the laid back ambience of the shows really.
  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,209
    I remember watching that on TVwhen I was a kid, and noticing all of the Pontiacs, some really blatant product placement there. And what a final wreck for that Ventura too:

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    The traffic scenes are like a living museum of gigantic early 70s cars, fun to watch.
    sda said:



    That was a great car chase. I got tickled when they made the car sound like it had a manual transmission with all the blipping, shifting and rev engine sounds when the Ventura was an automatic. I remember watching a program documenting how they put the chase together. Many new specially reinforced
    73 GrandVilles were put to the test and ruined. I imagine they wrecked more than one Ventura.

  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,209
    In Britain would it be the Germans? At least the crooks wouldn't outrun the rozzers in an Anglia.

    Those shows sound interesting, might have to check YT for clips. I'd rather see an average enthusiast buy a Morris Minor or Princess etc than dynastic wealth buying another seven figure Ferrari.

    magnette said:

    In that shot of the RCMP checking traffic for a fugitive, if that was a US TV show the crook would be in the Ford Anglia - it's always the Brits who are playing the villains...

  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,025
    magnette said:

    In that shot of the RCMP checking traffic for a fugitive, if that was a US TV show the crook would be in the Ford Anglia - it's always the Brits who are playing the villains...

    This commercial was made based on that premise. I love it - it was so good, it was banned in the UK.

    https://youtu.be/ZFqaFu2maDg

    I enjoyed this one even more:

    https://youtu.be/B-_30ZRZAI0

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  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,025
    magnette said:

    I saw your dialogue on Canadian cars in recent posts.

    Whilst I have seen references to Meteor and even Monarch from Ford in the past and also the GM makes like Acadian and Beaumont (?) did they also have a separate Mopar brand in Canada as I can't recall any references to that elsewhere.

    I know that in the more distant past ie pre WW2 we had Buicks here labelled or at least made by McLaughlin-Buick but that was to get "Empire" preferential trade terms at a time when US cars would have faced tariffs.

    As was mentioned, Chrysler had Fargo trucks here that were otherwise identical to Dodge models, and were sold through Chrysler-Plymouth dealers until about 1971. Then they all became Dodge trucks. Aside from that Mopar had no specific Canadian brands, but they did have specific Canadian models. Here is a good summary:

    https://www.wheels.ca/news/canada-only-cars-part-2/

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  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,025
    @magnette mentioned Wheeler Dealers losing its way - I agree. They are now churning out so many cars that Brewer is soliciting buyers for them on social media. Not sure if this means you get to appear on the show as the buyer. This one looks like it would be fun. Probably a tad expensive though:

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 52,860
    He says you get to stand there and shake his hand

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  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,025
    stickguy said:

    He says you get to stand there and shake his hand

    But that doesn't mean you end up on camera and in the show.

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 52,860
    I think he said that too. Certainly implied!

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  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,025
    stickguy said:

    I think he said that too. Certainly implied!

    No, he never came close to saying that. Implied it perhaps, but remember, he is a used car salesman...

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  • texasestexases Member Posts: 11,051
    I try and fast forward through the ads, Brewer chat and the test drive at the end...leaves about 20 minutes of show!
  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,641

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  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 260,872
    andys120 said:


    It looks a lot like a Spitfire, though that isn't it.

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  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 258,981
    Bizzarini?

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  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,641
    No and No, it is British though, a successor to a famous Anglo-American Sports roadster (hint).

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  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,025
    andys120 said:

    No and No, it is British though, a successor to a famous Anglo-American Sports roadster (hint).

    OK, that clue sent me Googling and I found it. The AC 428 or AC Frua, powered by a 428 or 472 CI V-8. Mid/late '60s vintage.

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  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,025
    edited February 2020
    This is a pic from July 1957 of a town in Nova Scotia - Yarmouth, at the southern tip of the province, featured today on The Old Motor. There has been on-and-off ferry service between Yarmouth and Maine for decades, mostly for tourists, though the cost has become controversial in recent years as tourist numbers have declined from the heyday of rubber-tire tourism of the '60s and '70s. I always used to think Yarmouth was neat as it was one of the few places in NS where you could get over-the-air US radio and TV signals back in the day. Plus it had good seafood restaurants.

    What is the utility vehicle parked at the curb on the right side of the street, about halfway down? Pic expands nicely with a right-click/view:

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  • magnettemagnette Member Posts: 4,205
    I'd never seen those Jaguar ads before although I am surprised they would get banned here, but then again Jaguar don't advertise heavily here on TV or at least not during the programmes we watch.

    I don't know who would be the villain now although it is often someone vaguely Russian or similar I suppose. Sometimes it could be an American if it is a spy type story as they always seem to have a rogue agent or something - so I suppose that is the same as all ours being double agents too.

    Being so cosmopolitan pretty much everybody in London has a home audience from everywhere in Europe and most other places anyway so it would probably play well with the British in the villain role anyway.

    Some years ago the prominent English footballer Gary Lineker was advertising crisps on TV and the company making the brand got taken over by an American firm - I think it was Kraft Foods.

    The premise of this running series of adverts was that Lineker was always trying to steal bags of crisps from children, tricking old ladies etc because they were so good to eat etc.

    The new owners didn't like how that meant their promotion was basically showing crime pays or something, but the ads were funny and carried on. The premise was really that Lineker was famous for never committing a foul on the pitch in any match - unlike some - and it was that contrast that made them so popular.I'm not sure it would have carried so well outside Europe (Linaker was famous internationally as he was the England soccer captain for years until only a few years before).
  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,025
    The first one I posted (that began in the car park) was the one that was banned,, for the spirited driving that happened later on the streets.

    The second one with the helicopter tracking the Jag to Ben Kingsley's house was beautifully done. Tom Hiddleston was so low key (veddy British!) as he sipped his tea while leaning out the open door of the chopper.

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  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,641
    ab348 said:

    andys120 said:

    No and No, it is British though, a successor to a famous Anglo-American Sports roadster (hint).

    OK, that clue sent me Googling and I found it. The AC 428 or AC Frua, powered by a 428 or 472 CI V-8. Mid/late '60s vintage.
    Yup, the AC428/Frua was a Ford-powered GT intended to replace the AC/Shelby Cobra.
    It was a different kind of car being a GranTurismo. The Frua bodywork gave it a strong resemblance to other Frua Designs built for Maserati, Monteverdi and others. 81 were built from 1965 to 1973 including a number of coupe versions.



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  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,641
    The newest car identifiable in the NS scene would be the black '57 Poncho parked on the right. Two cars behind it is a two-tone Olds ('56 or '57) amd across the street a two-tone '56 Chevy. Something possibly prewar is parked on the right ahead of two MoPars. Iy's probaly the oldest.

    Can't ID the "utility" on the right but I think it's a pickup with a box built onto the bed.

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  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,209
    Tough one. I think the utility vehicle may be a ~1950 pickup (I get a strong GMC/Chevy vibe) with a canopy/box on the bed. Looks too narrow to be a panel truck/"panel delivery", and too large to be a car-based sedan delivery.
    ab348 said:

    This is a pic from July 1957 of a town in Nova Scotia - Yarmouth, at the southern tip of the province, featured today on The Old Motor. There has been on-and-off ferry service between Yarmouth and Maine for decades, mostly for tourists, though the cost has become controversial in recent years as tourist numbers have declined from the heyday of rubber-tire tourism of the '60s and '70s. I always used to think Yarmouth was neat as it was one of the few places in NS where you could get over-the-air US radio and TV signals back in the day. Plus it had good seafood restaurants.

    What is the utility vehicle parked at the curb on the right side of the street, about halfway down? Pic expands nicely with a right-click/view:

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    4th vehicle on left - 1954 Plymouth.
  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,641
    edited February 2020
    An odd photo of cars angle parked facing out. Where do they do that?



    I'll grab the tiny blue car near center pic, it's a Fiat 500 or 600. Given that most others in pic are '61-'64MY, I'd guess it's a 600.

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  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 260,872
    @andys120

    One-way street. Possibly, parking spots were striped when it was previously a two-way street?

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  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,641
    kyfdx said:

    @andys120

    One-way street. Possibly, parking spots were striped when it was previously a two-way street?

    The folks at The Old Motor think this was probably taken in Willemstad, the capital of Dutch Caribbean colony Curcao which doesn't really explain the odd parking scheme or the dominance of full sized Detroit iron.

    I'll call the other readily visible non-US car, the red/cream car next to the Fiat. It's either an early '60s British Ford Zephyr or a German Ford Taunus 12M. It's LHD but it looks more like
    a Zephyr to me.
    .

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  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,025
    1957 DeSoto with the rare (?) dual headlamps at the far right, I thought most came with a 4-lamp system except for a few states.

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  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,209
    Those look like period Dutch Antilles plates, and the signage/architecture definitely checks out. The Dutch have always liked Detroit iron, and with the US being so close, I am not surprised to see so many American cars.

    Ford looks like a UK Zodiac ca, 1960, these were made in LHD and even sold in the US/Canada.
  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,641
    fintail said:

    Those look like period Dutch Antilles plates, and the signage/architecture definitely checks out. The Dutch have always liked Detroit iron, and with the US being so close, I am not surprised to see so many American cars.

    Ford looks like a UK Zodiac ca, 1960, these were made in LHD and even sold in the US/Canada.

    Now that you mention it, I vaguely recall seeing those here. When I think of UK Fords, I have trouble remembering they weren't all Escorts, Anglias and Cortinas.





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  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 260,872
    fintail said:

    Those look like period Dutch Antilles plates, and the signage/architecture definitely checks out. The Dutch have always liked Detroit iron, and with the US being so close, I am not surprised to see so many American cars.

    Ford looks like a UK Zodiac ca, 1960, these were made in LHD and even sold in the US/Canada.

    Curacao is not that close.. ;)

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  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,209
    Probably a lot faster and cheaper to ship a car out of Miami than Rotterdam B)
    kyfdx said:



    Curacao is not that close.. ;)

  • Lostwrench3Lostwrench3 Member Posts: 798
    ab348 said:

    1957 DeSoto with the rare (?) dual headlamps at the far right, I thought most came with a 4-lamp system except for a few states.

    Most 1957 DeSoto models had dual headlights as does the '57 Firesweep shown. I think the only '57 DeSoto which had 4 headlights was the Adventurer.
  • imidazol97imidazol97 Member Posts: 27,596
    edited February 2020
    Where else is there Back in parking: Dayton Ohio


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  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 260,872
    It's the Grand Prix start! ;)

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  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,209
    There's a street with parking like that in Seattle too. Not the best place for driving.
  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,025

    ab348 said:

    1957 DeSoto with the rare (?) dual headlamps at the far right, I thought most came with a 4-lamp system except for a few states.

    Most 1957 DeSoto models had dual headlights as does the '57 Firesweep shown. I think the only '57 DeSoto which had 4 headlights was the Adventurer.
    I looked up the brochure and you are right, but it also says that the 4-lamp system was an option available on all models.

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  • imidazol97imidazol97 Member Posts: 27,596
    A decade ago that parking in Dayton was angle in parking. I suspect backing out into the two lanes of speeders was an accident waiting to happen.

    This was an area the city was trying to push as "trendy" even though it was bombed out, IMHO.

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  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,209
    Some more rear ends:

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  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,641
    The blue ahead of the red one looks like a Triumph Dolomite.

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  • texasestexases Member Posts: 11,051
    A Saab Sonett II, with the Ford V4 I'd guess, judging by the white (instead of two-stroke blue) exhaust.
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