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◊ 2017-10-08 11:47 |
What I remember seeing: - Pontiac Firebird Trans Am - AMC Pacer - 1980s Chevrolet Pick Up |
◊ 2017-10-09 08:27 |
Some anachronisms: - Jeep parked in the 38th minute (Compass?) ![]() - unknown sedan (Intrigue?) ![]() -- Last edit: 2017-12-31 23:57:14 (karoomay) |
◊ 2017-10-09 16:53 |
Jeep Compass looks right to me unknown sedan is a coupe, a Ford Thunderbird |
◊ 2017-10-10 15:29 |
@mannofnope > in the future, please avoid posting pictures with the address/name of a site embedded in them like this. These pics should not have been validated |
◊ 2017-10-10 15:39 |
Okee doke. |
◊ 2017-12-31 11:23 |
Done ![]() |
◊ 2017-12-31 11:24 |
Now you've done it! |
◊ 2017-12-31 16:14 |
so Derry is in Ontario ? Stephen King said it was in Maine.. ![]() |
◊ 2018-01-01 09:36 |
The original It was filmed in British Columbia as Maine. I think one of the only Stephen King stories actually filmed and set in Maine is Pet Sematary. A lot of times filming will happen at another location(s) then where the story is set. |
◊ 2018-01-01 14:37 |
Again with the lack of Japanese cars (Datsun/Honda/Toyota)... ![]() |
◊ 2018-01-01 15:07 |
Two Toyotas not good enough for you? ![]() -- Last edit: 2018-01-14 00:09:49 |
◊ 2018-01-01 15:27 |
Location of the storm drain: Link to "www.google.com" -- Last edit: 2021-04-06 15:36:18 |
◊ 2018-01-09 18:01 |
It's takes place in a small America town in the 1980's, do you think there will be a lot of Japanese cars, the fact there is one Toyota is surprising. |
◊ 2021-08-06 15:22 |
I grew up in northern New England in the '80s, there were a lot more Japanese cars and late model domestic FWD 4-cylinders than you see in recently-made period movies and a LOT FEWER pre-Malaise Era V8 rwd daily drivers, particularly after 1985 or so. They rusted out, everything did. 10 years was considered pretty much the lifespan of a car before there wasn't enough left to attach the rust repairs to, and anytime after year 5 any mechanical repairs were done or not with an eye to whether there was enough body left to make the repair cost amortize itself. Front drive was a real improvement in winter traction so there were a lot of early and eager adopters, too. |