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The Chrysler Kid
Posted 2013-08-14 9:34 PM (#391325 - in reply to #155680)
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Visit to a small planet has a lot of FLs.Even a flying belvedere

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jimntempe
Posted 2013-08-15 3:58 AM (#391362 - in reply to #155680)
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There was a 1960 Dodge Polara Convertible used in the cult monster movie Equinox. I extracted the good car clips from it and put them up on you tube. Anyone know this car? According to the commentary in the movie it was owned by a friend of the guys making the movie and the owner was a "car nut" and even at the time they made the movie they realized it was a rare car. Hopefully it's still around somewhere. At the very beginning of the clip they refer to it as a Desoto but it's obviously a Dodge.

http://youtu.be/IEFDQb_jfQQ
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Posted 2013-08-15 10:11 AM (#391395 - in reply to #155680)
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What's the option package that allows the car to fly above traffic?

I want that.
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Posted 2013-08-15 7:45 PM (#391459 - in reply to #155680)
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Chitty Chitty option, I believe its fitted to most vehicles

Exceptionally rare to find one in good working order, an example of one that does appear to work correctly (in most cases) would
be the "Dukes of Hazard" vehicle that seems to fly at the drop of a hat

It has been found to suddenly become active unexpectedly when speed and un even surfaces are combined, generally resulting in a
vehicle thats no longer opperable.

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Posted 2013-09-02 9:18 PM (#394950 - in reply to #155680)
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Posted 2013-09-04 9:45 AM (#395271 - in reply to #155680)
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MoParMan57
Posted 2013-09-07 7:43 PM (#396176 - in reply to #155680)
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About every time I see a movie on TCM from the late fifties to early sixties, there's always plenty of Forward Look MoPars and a various assortment of finned cars in the background. Neglected to see anything with a FL as the star, except that one red car... Shoot, already forgot it again!

Funny how MOST "car people" would neglect to give any credit to these style of cars; I wasn't born in those days, and never really was around MoPars in general, so me actually liking these finned beauties was my own personality showing. I always spend my spare time fixing something, or looking at evidence that these were cars on the road at one point in time.
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jimntempe
Posted 2013-09-07 8:48 PM (#396195 - in reply to #155680)
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Prior to the 57 and up models I don't recall seeing anything in the way of Mopars in movies except the Chrysler Corp taxi's in the movies of the 30's and 40's. The first "modern" mopar I can recall seeing was in Citizen Cane when Orson Wells drives up/off in a FL convertible. My favorite scene in the movie.
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Posted 2013-09-07 9:22 PM (#396200 - in reply to #396195)
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Wouldn't it be nice to go back to those days? You could go to the theatre and see good movies with these cars in them and then see them in the parking lot when you leave.
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Posted 2013-09-07 10:12 PM (#396212 - in reply to #155680)
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My mind is clouded by cars... Even though it's not a FL one of my other movie memories was some epic Liz Taylor type movie with Troy Donahue or similar actor in it in which he comes driving up to "the big house" in a 1960 Lincoln Continental Convertible. I just love the way those big convertible cars of the late 50's dominated a scene. When you arrived in a cloud of dust in one of them everyone knew you HAD ARRIVED!!!

Just googled to see what I could find and ran across this on AMAZON.....

5.0 out of 5 stars PARRISH, November 24, 2009
By S. hanz "hann_music" - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Parrish [DVD] (DVD)
Troy Donahue drove our Lincoln convertible in this motion picture. My father had just bought this car from the Lincoln show room window in Wethersfield, Conn. when the movie producers drove by and saw it. We were very pleased to know that they wanted Troy drive it in a movie. (and Claudette too) When we got it back, everyone took turns sitting in the drivers seat where Troy did. It is still an experience to see him drive it in this film even today. I was just 5 or 6 years old but I have a vivid recollection of this time period. When we drove this car with its top down, people would stop what they were doing. They would look as we drove by just because it was probably the most beautiful car of its time.
The movie was rich in music and color. The scenes are classic Conn. and its Tobacco industry. Mystic Seaport, Tara Mar Marina and Hotel where many movie stars docked their yachts for a few days. Many times we visited when Frank Sinatra docked, Marlon, Katherine Hepburn and countless others. Connecticut in the 60s was a nice era.
Thank you Troy Donahue and Director and Claudette for being such a happy part of our lives.
Hann family, Conn.
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Posted 2013-09-07 11:19 PM (#396226 - in reply to #391362)
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jimntempe - 2013-08-15 12:58 AM

There was a 1960 Dodge Polara Convertible used in the cult monster movie Equinox. I extracted the good car clips from it and put them up on you tube. Anyone know this car? According to the commentary in the movie it was owned by a friend of the guys making the movie and the owner was a "car nut" and even at the time they made the movie they realized it was a rare car. Hopefully it's still around somewhere. At the very beginning of the clip they refer to it as a Desoto but it's obviously a Dodge.

http://youtu.be/IEFDQb_jfQQ


Very good clip of a beautiful car, but notice they talked about the driver grinding the gears at 2:00 in the clip!!! How can you grind the gears in a Torqueflite!!
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MoParMan57
Posted 2013-09-07 11:37 PM (#396227 - in reply to #396200)
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1960DesotoAdventurer - 2013-09-07 9:22 PM

Wouldn't it be nice to go back to those days? You could go to the theatre and see good movies with these cars in them and then see them in the parking lot when you leave.


Yes it would. I never really was around finned cars a whole lot when I was young, I was born into the "new" generation- where all the of the kids my age still think a "Lamborghini" is cool. I can still remember clear as day, stopping to see a red 1959 Cadillac convertible when I was little; after that it all seemed to come together.

But then again, I still believe in vacuum tubes, records, white wall tires, and space age design. Each to his own.
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Ray Bell
Posted 2013-09-08 2:21 PM (#396319 - in reply to #155680)
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Here they tended to be regarded as something of an excess... our cars were generally considerably smaller and the big fins were way more outlandish than the styling cues on the cars around them...

But they were here - though only in small numbers - and we had some Fords and Chevs as well. And we saw them on television, the outstanding show being Highway Patrol, and didn't The People's Choice (or was that 'Peeple's') have them too? And in Leave it to Beaver and a few other shows.

Last night I was up late and saw an episode of Naked City so I got my camera out:



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1960DesotoAdventurer
Posted 2013-09-08 2:42 PM (#396324 - in reply to #155680)
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The tv series Mr. Lucky starring John Vivyan & Ross Martin also had lots of Forward Looks. I have the whole series on DVD and will try and make some screen captures to add here.

I agree Chrysler was the only company to really push the styling envelope and embrace futurism and huge fins! Ford and Chevy were far more conservative,Ford always having the smallest fins. Ironically Ford's Fairlanes and Comets still wore small fins for 1963,long after Chrysler had moved away from them.
After seeing Chryslers Forward Look cars with their futuristic dashes,low sleek rooflines and huge upswept fins you have to wonder why anyone would have bought a Chevy or a Ford?




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Ray Bell
Posted 2013-09-08 2:49 PM (#396325 - in reply to #155680)
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We never had that show here...

Another one that featured cars strongly was 77 Sunset Strip, but they had Fords IIRC. What about Perry Mason?
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Posted 2013-09-08 3:16 PM (#396328 - in reply to #155680)
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"Date With The Angels" starring Bill Williams and Betty White was sponsored by Plymouth for both seasons of its run (1957-1958). The opening credits had a cool animated sequence showing angels driving a cloud that morphed into a 1958 Plymouth,and the end credits showed the couple driving a real '58.

Edit- Just added some screen captures of the animated sequence.

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Posted 2013-09-08 3:30 PM (#396329 - in reply to #155680)
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Heres a 1961 Chrysler wagon in the Coopers driveway from the tv series "The Wonder Years".



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Posted 2013-09-08 3:52 PM (#396338 - in reply to #396325)
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Ray Bell - 2013-09-08 11:49 AM

We never had that show here...

Another one that featured cars strongly was 77 Sunset Strip, but they had Fords IIRC. What about Perry Mason?



There were some Forward Looks in Perry Mason. heres a link to a site that lists them.

http://www.perrymasontvseries.com/wiki/index.php/Main/TheCars
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Posted 2013-10-12 11:23 AM (#403093 - in reply to #155680)
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Posted 2013-10-16 10:21 AM (#403930 - in reply to #396325)
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Perry Mason had many shots of cars in it. Someone has even started to compile a list of the cars that appeared in it - the web site url is posted above. I thought it was interesting that Perry couldn't make up his mind whether he liked Cadillacs or Fords as he drives both in the episodes I've seen from the DVDs (Seasons 1 through 3) If I were a rich attorney I know what I'd want to drive and it wouldn't be made in Dearborn. 

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Posted 2013-10-16 1:07 PM (#403971 - in reply to #155680)
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When I first saw this picture I thought it was a FL...although with some Hawaii Five O work found out it was a '54 Dodge...close but not cigar



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The Chrysler Kid
Posted 2013-10-28 5:35 PM (#406743 - in reply to #155680)
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56 Mayfair Convertible in httpDr-Dolittle--Million-Dollar-Mutts 2009.



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Posted 2013-10-28 5:55 PM (#406750 - in reply to #396319)
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Ray Bell - 2013-09-08 2:21 PM

Here they tended to be regarded as something of an excess... our cars were generally considerably smaller and the big fins were way more outlandish than the styling cues on the cars around them...

But they were here - though only in small numbers - and we had some Fords and Chevs as well. And we saw them on television, the outstanding show being Highway Patrol, and didn't The People's Choice (or was that 'Peeple's') have them too? And in Leave it to Beaver and a few other shows.

Last night I was up late and saw an episode of Naked City so I got my camera out:



Dodgen do not look right fin and only one taillight per wing.
Is it a ford 58 (check roof) faith? as they have done on a Dodge? anyone know?
Maby I have wrong?

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Posted 2013-10-29 8:33 AM (#406900 - in reply to #155680)
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I just saw this on Ladies Man with Jerry Lewis. I had to keep rewinding and watching this scene. Beautiful car.


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jimntempe
Posted 2013-10-31 12:50 AM (#407403 - in reply to #155680)
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Those 60 Polara 2 Dr HTs were one of the nicest looking cars ever made.
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Posted 2013-10-31 6:13 AM (#407430 - in reply to #155680)
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A Polara with dog dish caps!!!! WOW!!!
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Posted 2013-10-31 8:15 AM (#407443 - in reply to #407403)
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jimntempe - 2013-10-31 12:50 AM

Those 60 Polara 2 Dr HTs were one of the nicest looking cars ever made.


I'll agree with you there!
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Posted 2013-10-31 10:07 AM (#407462 - in reply to #155680)
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Was the finned car in one of Michael Jackson's videos a FL?
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Posted 2013-10-31 10:56 AM (#407470 - in reply to #155680)
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In Thriller it was a 57 Chevy, of course, since it was the only car made in the 50's besides those 59 Cadillacs. Though we all know better don't we?
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Posted 2013-10-31 12:02 PM (#407485 - in reply to #407403)
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jimntempe - 2013-10-31 12:50 AM

Those 60 Polara 2 Dr HTs were one of the nicest looking cars ever made.


I love 'em too - especially those fins!


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Posted 2014-01-17 2:44 PM (#422572 - in reply to #155680)
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I am sure these Youtube clips are in this forum somewhere but thought I would share them again. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lz0YL503HN4 "You're on the Test Track -1957" Great 28 minute comparison of 1957 FL to GM cars
For a more humorous video, try “1958 Comparison of Ford, Chrysler, GM” at http://youtu.be/IR6N81VqKYw These guys must of had fun!! What are your favorite comparisons of FLs?






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Posted 2014-01-17 4:07 PM (#422584 - in reply to #155680)
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Joakim is right. That Dodge from Naked City doesn't make sense.
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Posted 2017-02-18 11:15 PM (#534313 - in reply to #422584)
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Just caught a bit of "Grease" (the movie) on TV, relaxing after getting my D500 started again. I caught the start of the race scene down in the concrete LA river channel. A 56 Dodge Custom Royal, white, black and red shows up to watch. I have the DVD so I will have to find those scenes and do a screen capture and post them up.

From 0:03 to 0:13 in this poor quality video:

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Posted 2017-02-19 11:25 PM (#534381 - in reply to #534313)
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Didn't have time to review the Grease DVD but the car is a 56 Custom Royal Sedan, driven by one of the "Pink Ladies"

http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_14117-Dodge-Custom-Royal-1956.html

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Posted 2017-02-20 1:45 AM (#534384 - in reply to #155680)
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There is a 1961 plymouth fury in Hell and Mr Fudge
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Posted 2017-02-20 10:59 PM (#534428 - in reply to #534381)
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That is hilarious. I tried and tried to get a good screen shot of when the 56 Custom Royal and the three Pink Ladies arrive at the Drive-in in Grease, I think I end up with the almost same shot at I found on the internet. Chapter 13 1:18:56 for mine. Still looking for more.

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Posted 2017-02-21 1:59 AM (#534432 - in reply to #534428)
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A couple more:

56 Plymouth 2dr Hardtop on its way to the Frosty Palace burger/milkshake joint (with a 55 or 56 Chrysler Windsor (?) in the background) and the 56 Custom Royal in the Highschool Parking Lot




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Posted 2017-02-21 11:13 AM (#534454 - in reply to #403930)
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58 DESOTOS RULE - 2013-10-16 10:21 AM

Perry Mason had many shots of cars in it. Someone has even started to compile a list of the cars that appeared in it - the web site url is posted above. I thought it was interesting that Perry couldn't make up his mind whether he liked Cadillacs or Fords as he drives both in the episodes I've seen from the DVDs (Seasons 1 through 3) If I were a rich attorney I know what I'd want to drive and it wouldn't be made in Dearborn. 


It wasn't a case whether he liked a Cadillac or a Ford, but who was supplying the cars, either General Motors or Ford. When GM supplied the cars, it was a Cadillac. When it was Ford, Perry drove a Ford for the 1957 to 1960 model years and then Lincoln 4 door convertibles. Guess Perry was making a lot more in 1961 than when the show started. His Ford for 1959 was the retractable steel roofed Skyliner convertible. Paul Drake got a Corvette with GM and a Thunderbird convertible, with swing away steering wheel. from Ford.

GM supplied the cars for the show's last year.

During 1961 one show (done in the fall) had Perry dropping by a movie studio. As he went to the office at the back of the lot, he passed by a brand new, white, 1962 Studebaker GT Hawk. The only Studebaker I can recall in a Perry Mason show, other than on a street scene. It had wide white wall tires as used in 1960, and not the narrower tires that became common in 1962. But a beautiful car none the less.

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Posted 2017-02-22 2:50 PM (#534520 - in reply to #534432)
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Here's the 56 Custom Royal arriving at the "Thunder Road" LA River race at 1:30:59 in Grease.





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Ray Bell
Posted 2017-03-14 8:46 AM (#535917 - in reply to #155680)
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Hidden Figures is a good movie and it's full of Forward Looks...

There's a '59 Plymouth 2-door which features in the background of a lot of scenes, but it's my no means the only one. Set in 1961, though I'm sure there's a couple of 1962 cars have sneaked into the sets, it's ripe for the Forward Look cars. One that surprised me was, I'm pretty sure, a 1961 De Soto.

I recommend movie, both as an entertaining and interesting story and also as a chance to get a glimpse of these older cars.
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Posted 2017-04-09 11:05 AM (#537682 - in reply to #535928)
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Watched the movie last night with my wife. Just about shouted out when I saw the many Mopars. There are lots. A 1961 Chrysler 4dr hardtop plays a major role and has lots of screen time. Many others. I've captured two from the trailer.

(Movie was okay but not great, even at Pay for View prices)



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wallydodge
Posted 2017-04-09 10:32 PM (#537721 - in reply to #155680)
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Posted 2017-07-23 12:31 PM (#544675 - in reply to #537721)
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Ray Bell - 2017-03-14 8:46 AM Hidden Figures is a good movie and it's full of Forward Looks...
There's a '59 Plymouth 2-door which features in the background of a lot of scenes, but it's my no means the only one. Set in 1961, though I'm sure there's a couple of 1962 cars have sneaked into the sets, it's ripe for the Forward Look cars. One that surprised me was, I'm pretty sure, a 1961 De Soto. I recommend movie, both as an entertaining and interesting story and also as a chance to get a glimpse of these older cars.



hemidenis - 2017-07-23 10:27 AM
From the movie "Hidden Figures"
This Plymouth is mostly parked in the NASA parking lot, but it was used a few times in another scenes, actually all the same cars are used in different parts of the movie.


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SavoyPlaza
Posted 2017-07-24 6:35 AM (#544715 - in reply to #535917)
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Ray Bell - 2017-03-14 8:46 AM

Hidden Figures is a good movie and it's full of Forward Looks...

There's a '59 Plymouth 2-door which features in the background of a lot of scenes, but it's my no means the only one. Set in 1961, though I'm sure there's a couple of 1962 cars have sneaked into the sets, it's ripe for the Forward Look cars. One that surprised me was, I'm pretty sure, a 1961 De Soto.

I recommend movie, both as an entertaining and interesting story and also as a chance to get a glimpse of these older cars.


An excellent movie, thanks for the recommend. The movie is set in 1961 and yes a '61 DeSoto appears in a couple scenes--MY old DeSoto!!

The flick was filmed in Atlanta, and the DeSoto was used as a police car (along with a '64 Ford--I know, I know, it's supposed to be 1961). The current owner of my old DeSoto has a fleet of old cars that he rents out to movie makers locally.

Needless to say, I was stoked to see old "Shadow" in the movies! With her original black and white paint, she is a likely candidate for a police car "clone".
By the way, I added the Chrysler dog-dish hubcaps--she originally had the full DeSoto wheelcovers.
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Posted 2017-07-24 10:42 AM (#544735 - in reply to #155680)
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Neat! And I doubt anyone noticed that those are Chrysler caps instead of DeSoto
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1960fury
Posted 2017-07-31 9:03 AM (#545225 - in reply to #155680)
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58 plymouth cvt vs 58 plymouth 4 d ht. check out the other episodes richard diamond driving a 59 desoto cvt.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvKf6zTcl_Y
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Posted 2017-07-31 1:38 PM (#545240 - in reply to #545225)
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1960fury - 2017-07-31 9:03 AM
58 plymouth cvt vs 58 plymouth 4 d ht. check out the other episodes richard diamond driving a 59 desoto cvt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvKf6zTcl_Y


Chase starts around the 19:00 mark.

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1960fury
Posted 2017-08-01 5:24 PM (#545317 - in reply to #545240)
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1960fury - 2017-07-31 9:03 AM
58 plymouth cvt vs 58 plymouth 4 d ht. check out the other episodes richard diamond driving a 59 desoto cvt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvKf6zTcl_Y


Chase starts around the 19:00 mark.

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check out the next episode of 3/13/1958 you can see the result of that collision between the 2 58s, a bent bumper or wing, either left that way or poorly fixed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6cwBacdkMc

okay, maybe not, it looks like it was bent before, but i refuse to believe that this is how they rolled off the assembly line.

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56D500boy
Posted 2017-12-24 10:42 AM (#554966 - in reply to #545240)
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I finally got some info from the son of the fellow I bought my car from (who had Alzheimer's by the time I bought my car from his wife). The son tells me that my car was used in several Vancouver BC-area shot films and TV productions including:

Max Glick,
Deliver Them From Evil,
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures (TV),
Steven Spielberg's "Taken",
Stephen King's "It" and
This Boys Life (with Robert DeNiro and Leonardo DeCaprio).

I have a Film Production window cards for Deliver them from Evil and the Sam Neil version of In Cold Blood (shot in Alberta) but I haven't found my car in either of those two. Now I get to try to find it in the other ones. Hope that NetFlix has some of them.

If any of you have those on DVD and have nothing to do over the holidays.....;)

So far I have found the shooting locations for "It" (1990 version) included my City (New Westminster) as well as Vancouver

It Locations: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099864/locations?ref_=ttfc_sa_4



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