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◊ 2020-08-26 19:45 |
Supposed to be the Wraith after it was pulled out of a river: -- Last edit: 2020-08-26 19:46:37 |
◊ 2020-08-26 19:46 |
Shouldn't the first two thumbs be listed separately? |
◊ 2020-08-26 20:15 |
It is the same except these wheels are different from on side and the other side |
◊ 2020-08-26 20:20 |
I have a feeling this is just a Made for Movie shell. Notice how the front doors have the handle and hinges on the same side? |
◊ 2020-08-26 20:22 |
Discussed here. /vehicle.php?id=1386623 -- Last edit: 2020-08-26 20:23:18 |
◊ 2020-08-26 22:17 |
To me, these three look like the same car. I can't imagine them having 1 for the crane and then one to flatten. |
◊ 2020-08-27 01:28 |
After searching, the best match I have found is a 1932 Chrysler Six [CI]: https://www.flickr.com/photos/splattergraphics/30504034060/ Link to "www2.carsonline.com" Details that match: the placement of the door hinges, the slightly arched tops to the side windows, the slightly canted A-pillar, the lip at the bottom of the doors, the basic design of the hubs on the wire wheels. Not a 1931 Chrysler (vertical A-pillar) or a 1933 (suicide front doors). 1932 Dodge is also close but the placement of the door hinges differs slightly. Eight-cylinder 1932 Chrysler appears to have also had a slightly different door hinge placement. |