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Ford AeroMax

Ford AeroMax in Bowling for Columbine, Documentary, 2002 IMDB

Class: Trucks, Trailer truck (tractor) — Model origin: US

Ford AeroMax

[*] Background vehicle

Comments about this vehicle

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G-MANN UK

2013-02-02 03:37

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Footage of an ICBM being transported from the Lockheed Martin factory near Columbine.

rtsbusman1997 US

2013-02-02 03:39

ICBM?

Sandie SX

2013-02-02 03:40

Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile.

Neptune US

2013-02-02 03:41

Intercontinental Ballistic Missile. Also known as a big waste of money and good for nothing.

dsl SX

2013-02-02 03:48

Just like a Rolls Royce Camargue then?

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2013-02-02 04:23

I thought that such very background vehicles in a documentary are not worth listing/not allowed.

lightninboy US

2013-02-02 04:37

Yeah. What difference does it make what kind of truck it is, especially when you can hardly tell what kind of truck it is and it is probably not a rare or unusual truck?

-- Last edit: 2013-02-02 22:33:18 (G-MANN)

rtsbusman1997 US

2013-02-02 05:35

Well, It's a Ford Aeromax. Rare enough up here?

G-MANN UK

2013-02-02 22:35

kegare wrote I thought that such very background vehicles in a documentary are not worth listing/not allowed.


Well, they would deliberately have chosen this footage of an ICBM being transported so it's more relevant than something like this: /vehicle_116791-Toyota-Van-1984.html But I could still move it to the comments if enough people think I should.

Sandie SX

2013-02-03 02:09

IMO, I'd say it should stay if it is identifiable (especially as it has some kind of role). And we've got a name from rtsbusman so we can go with that.

-- Last edit: 2013-02-03 02:10:03

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2013-02-03 02:40

I do not think it matters if it can be identifiable or not. I think it is rather about the picture quality, amount of discernability and importance. It is still a dark and blurry picture of a very background 1-star vehicle in a documentary entry.

-- Last edit: 2013-02-03 02:42:48

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