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Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2010-02-11 18:37 |
Edited. It looks like the hood, at the front, is not in one surface with the wings edges - it would make it indeed a 125p. The thing, which worry me is the seats upholstery. On the other hand Italian Fiat 124 also had it different... Maybe it can be just some cover. The second detail is the side mirror, it can be aftermarket, but its position reminds me this 124: /vehicle_279565-Fiat-124-124A-1966.html Maybe it is the same car? Still the key is the hood. It looks like of 125p or the shape of shadow is just a coincidence and in fact it is flat (124). To compare 125p: /vehicle_60350-FSO-125p-115-1983.html Notice the chink between fender and hood is partly not visible - it is similar to car in this film. And 124: /vehicle_20544-Fiat-124-124A-1966.html BTW. If 125p it will be Zastava 125pZ version. It is for sure - there was such agreement between FSO and Crvena Zastava (in Poland Zastava 1100p was originally meant to be a Polski Fiat 1100p). The cars maybe had Polish badges, maybe were called by Yugoslavian people as Polski Fiat, but the official name was Zastava 125pZ. ![]() -- Last edit: 2010-02-11 22:40:07 |
◊ 2010-02-11 22:59 |
![]() Notice "Red Star" football club flag hanging on rear view mirror. Those flagss were very popular back then, I have "Partizan" flag that used to be in my grandpa's Škoda 1000MB (and later in 105L). ![]() -- Last edit: 2010-02-11 23:01:09 |
◊ 2010-02-11 23:48 |
The flat, horizontal top of the dashboard suggests a 125p(Z). |
◊ 2010-02-11 23:57 |
Apposite, good sugestion! ![]() |
◊ 2010-02-12 00:16 |
Vote for 1969+ Zastava 125pZ. |
◊ 2010-02-12 00:28 |
Yes, also the second pic of Don Sergio definitely confirm this. |