Class: Cars, Coupé — Model origin:
Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
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◊ 2017-12-09 18:48 |
I think it could be anywhere from '69-'73 given silver chrome around front indicators and black around rear lights; listing it as '69+ for side mirrors |
◊ 2017-12-09 19:05 |
Agree early. Too much tinkering to be specific, but doesn't convince as a Carrera RS or anything else 72-73. |
◊ 2017-12-10 11:11 |
Why the svastica on the Porsche ? It looks to me (without having an idea about the movie) that it was a way to indicate a German enemy car. It would be today potically unaccettable. |
◊ 2017-12-10 11:36 |
In Germany an AFAIK Austria it's even illegal. Showing the swastica and other symbols, logos, songs etc. from forbidden organisations in the public is a crime over here. With sometimes bizarre urgrowths. As here for example: http://www.meine-wiking-welt.eu/s/cc_images/teaserbox_2449722508.jpg?t=1404405493 |
◊ 2020-11-25 11:10 |
It's just a buddhist ''Manji'' symbol. Nothing to do with WWII stuff. https://www.japanese-buddhism.com/swastika.html But since it has that logo in a Porsche, and Porsches is German brand. We can easily confuse it being a neo-nazi. |
◊ 2020-11-25 11:13 |
But it's angled on a corner, which was the main difference between the manji and the swastika. |
◊ 2022-03-28 21:13 |
It's pretty tasteless but not entirely out of place as Ferdinand Porsche was very close to the NS-regime and obviously a war criminal. |