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◊ 2012-07-04 22:40 |
Ep. 1: Ep. 3: Ep. 4: I guess name was longer than just "Sport Roadster" (Trumpf/Junior based?). -- Last edit: 2012-07-05 18:38:09 |
◊ 2012-07-04 22:49 |
A scene from the DDR (Thuringia, Saxony-Anhalt, as it seems) - with a full bunch of anachronisms (G-Mann: worst. Absolute switch-off-worth). |
◊ 2012-07-04 23:11 |
Let me guess: the road surface, pavement, planters, shop windows, street signs, etc, are all DDR standard items from the 1970s? |
◊ 2012-07-05 00:56 |
Adler Trumpf Junior Sport Roadster,I think. |
◊ 2012-07-05 19:28 |
@Gag; yes. Plus other minor details. |
◊ 2012-07-05 19:50 |
@Wicio; probably the same /vehicle_347723-Adler-Trumpf-Junior-Sport.html, with new colour. |
◊ 2012-07-06 12:45 |
Mmhh, Adler was a quite widespreaded brand in the 30ies in Germany and Poland, not really rare. Can anyone identify the hubcaps? The are looking like from a Mercedes L70-Transporter, 206 D or so... |
◊ 2012-07-06 12:57 |
But such sporty ones perhaps weren't too common and perhaps not many of them survived, but of course can be and can be not the same car - nothing obvious. -- Last edit: 2012-07-06 12:58:03 |
◊ 2012-07-10 12:38 |
Other movies with this Adler: 1989 "Pożegnanie Jesieni" (Farewell to Autumn) 1996 "Niemcy" (Germans) |