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1931 Chevrolet Independence [AE]

1931 Chevrolet Independence [AE] in J. Edgar, Movie, 2011 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: US

1931 Chevrolet Independence [AE]

Pos: 00:42:30 [*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

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mike962 DE

2012-05-17 14:19

this was shot to pieces... so perhaps a replica?

nzcarnerd NZ

2012-05-17 21:22

It is this 1931 Chevrolet - /vehicle_502426-Chevrolet-Independence-AE-1931.html - note the front bumper.

mike962 DE

2012-05-17 21:36

nzcarnerd wrote It is this 1931 Chevrolet - /vehicle_502426-Chevrolet-Independence-AE-1931.html - note the front bumper.

it was riddled with bullet holes , I don't think Clint Eastwood would have allowed such a classic to be shot to pieces (or at least I hope)

in another scene this car apeared, maybe it was the same ?
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-- Last edit: 2012-06-09 10:13:45 (Jale)

trainguy1 US

2013-02-04 20:29

mike962 wrote
in another scene this car apeared, maybe it was the same ?

This is a different car, appears to be a Model A Ford.

130rapid PL

2019-02-03 12:50

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2019-02-03 13:01

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jpts AU

2025-01-21 18:13

This scene was the reenactment of the Kansas City Massacre that resulted in the deaths of FBI Special Agent Raymond Caffrey, Kansas City Police detectives Frank Hermanson and William Grooms, the Chief of the McAlester Police Department (Oklahoma), Orrin "Otto" Reed and armed robber Frank "Jelly" Nash during a failed attempt to spring Nash outside the Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri on the morning of the 17th June 1933.

Nash was serving a 25-year sentence in Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary for the assault of a mail custodian when he escaped on the 19th October 1930.

After being on the run for nearly three years, on the 15th June 1933, Nash was tracked down to Hot Springs, Arkansas where he was arrested by Agents Joe Lackey and Frank Smith of the FBI's Oklahoma City Branch and Chief Reed the following day.

After his arrest, Nash was taken to Fort Smith and then put on an overnight Missouri Pacific train while in the custody of Lackey, Smith, and Reed to Kansas City.

-- Last edit: 2025-01-21 19:07:39

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