Class: Cars, Funeral — Model origin: — Built in: — Made for:
01:16:14 Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2020-11-21 20:53 |
Hmhm... OK, let's try at least: Was this scene filmed in a country? In a Swedish one? Sweden, maybe?? What I see does have a solid Heinel-vibe: Heinel Karosserifabrik of Malmö, Sweden. They would body each and everyone, but were also contractors of ANA, who were the Chrysler distributor in Sweden. So I could imagine some Chrysler/ Dodge/ Plymouth chassis underneath. Educated guesswork at its finest, by the way. |
◊ 2020-11-21 20:56 |
Yes, the scene was set (and most likely filmed) in Sweden. No better or more revealing shots. Just a glimpse of the door: |
◊ 2020-11-21 21:13 |
It does have a 1962 Chrysler/1962 Dodge Custom 880 sedan (not wagon) taillight visible on the left. Something like this http://fvd.x10host.com/1962_0007.php ? |
◊ 2020-11-21 21:36 |
OK, then! I stick with my Heinel-theory so far, but can't prove anything, as there is very little information about their funeral coaches. Heinels were in business back then and a 1962 Chrysler/ Dodge sedan is totally plausible for aforementioned reasons. The final result may look similar to this contemporary Pontiac below: Awww, dammit - too slow! I swear it wasn't snowing yet when I started uploading this picture... |