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◊ 2011-10-16 22:18 |
Is this the same one as /vehicle_212540-Morris-Oxford-Traveller-MO-1953.html , /vehicle_269386-Morris-Oxford-Traveller-MO-1953.html , and /vehicle_435120-Morris-Oxford-Traveller-MO-1953.html ? Is there a deep symbolism in its series of appearances? |
Gomselmash11 ◊ 2011-10-16 22:20 |
N? Norway plate? |
◊ 2011-10-16 22:27 |
First one: no. That's from a Swedish film, no relation to this film whatsoever. Relation to the two others: could be, since they appear in films directed by Edith Carlmar, but they have different licence numbers, so they're probably not the same. These weren't the most common cars in 1950s Norway, but they weren't rare either. Too obvious. I don't even see the reason to comment on that, tbh ![]() -- Last edit: 2011-10-16 22:28:06 |
Gomselmash11 ◊ 2011-10-16 22:31 |
Obvious, but in other parts of the world, these plates (or maybe stickers) are very popular in some "owners"... ![]() Example: The four rings of Audi, in the narcosur VW vehicles. ![]() -- Last edit: 2011-10-16 22:32:02 |
◊ 2011-10-16 22:37 |
Here, your car is obliged to wear that sticker in order to drive in other countries. That's mainly why it's there. Not because of the owner having an inferiority complex. I mean, inferior.. to what? -- Last edit: 2011-10-16 22:37:37 |
Gomselmash11 ◊ 2011-10-16 22:49 |
The example is what happens outside of Europe... not in EU. You can understand me? this is the point... lol. Hey, here and in other countries of Latin america... the owners put these stickers in the cars without sense. But this is the point. Many owners feel like "strangers" to put on their cars ... typical |
◊ 2011-10-17 13:41 |
On my K 70 I'm putting stickers from places, where I had been - with the car for sure. ![]() |