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◊ 2023-06-15 22:07 |
4-doors, wood trim, vinyl roof, single tailight, this is a 1946-'48 Ford Super DeLuxe Wagon. I have one in Forza Horizon 5 (open-world driving game) and I drive it all the time! |
◊ 2023-06-15 23:26 |
Definitely not a Ford. Having ruled out multiple candidates, I can tell that it's not going to be so easy. |
◊ 2023-06-15 23:44 |
Looking at the front you can see that the headlamps are not recessed in the mudguards. |
◊ 2023-06-15 23:51 |
'39 Pontiac is overall a good match, especially with the split bumper and headlight shape, but I'm bothered by the vertical-looking tailgate and the rear fender shape - but this could be attributed to the angle. |
◊ 2023-06-16 00:25 |
When the car drives off, it seems rather obvious that's not a split bumper. It looks like it's painted over or something for some reason, which you can tell in the main image, too (the uninterrupted bright line at the bottom, to the right of the plate, is the "spot they missed" when they painted it). Anyway, I thought that was the only view of the car (which seems to act as the camp's ambulance) as it's rather curiously missing from all establishing shots of the camp, but going through the movie again I spotted it in another scene. It's small, but I think it will help: |
◊ 2023-06-16 01:34 |
Looks like 1940 Chevrolet: The rear bumper had a gap in the middle so the tailgate could open with the spare tire in place. |
◊ 2023-06-16 02:01 |
Now that you mention it, it looks like an indented curvature. Of course, I'm a dilettante and quite possibly full of it, so have a look yourself. |
◊ 2023-06-17 22:02 |
Agree Chevy, 4th thumb makes it very easy. |