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1964 Volvo 121

1964 Volvo 121 in El Ratón Pérez, Movie, 2006 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: SE

1964 Volvo 121

[*] Background vehicle

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Bravada PL

2007-12-22 12:47

If it's Argentina, the yellow car might be a variant of the Opel Rekord/Opala... The blueish one bears an uncanny resemblance to Volvo Amazon (colour included)

CarChasesFanatic ES

2007-12-22 12:47

For the blue/grey one this is

Ingo DE

2007-12-22 14:57

Hmm, i'm grumbling about the location. The Argentinian licese-plates are black. These ones are white. In Chile they have annother size, they are wider than the US-size, like you can see here. Uruguay, Paraguay? Is there any detail-pic of a plate to read the country?

CarChasesFanatic ES

2007-12-22 15:06

That's Argentina

garco NL

2007-12-22 15:30

Looks like a Volvo, but very small...

Ingo DE

2007-12-22 15:47

Yes, it's a Volvo Amazon.


@carchasefanatic: why are all license-plates, you can see on the pics, not Argentinian? The actual plates from there are black with withe letters and a white stripe around.

CarChasesFanatic ES

2007-12-22 15:55

No idea but it was filmed in Argentina

antp BE

2007-12-22 16:14

carchasesfanatic wrote For the blue/grey one this is

Isn't that too small? :p

Ingo DE

2007-12-22 16:18

No. It's the best visible car on this pic :p

atom SE

2007-12-22 16:32

1964-1970

DynaMike NL

2007-12-22 16:38

But what name was used in Argentina? 121?

Gag Halfrunt UK

2007-12-22 16:40

Ingo wrote @carchasefanatic: why are all license-plates, you can see on the pics, not Argentinian? The actual plates from there are black with withe letters and a white stripe around.

Perhaps the setting is deliberately non-specific, like in "Babe" for example.

Ingo DE

2007-12-22 17:30

DynaMike wrote But what name was used in Argentina? 121?


Often the usual name for a car is different to the name, the car was produced or sold with. In Germany and a lot of other countries you know that car as "Amazon" - but it was sold as a "121".

-- Last edit: 2007-12-22 17:30:48

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