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Author Topic: One for Mr Z, Which film  (Read 968190 times)
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« Reply #645 on: October 30, 2008, 09:51:30 pm »

Must be an Alfa with that nose.
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« Reply #646 on: October 30, 2008, 10:30:53 pm »

Is it a Panhard
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« Reply #647 on: October 31, 2008, 08:33:58 am »

No to all the above, but Vegas is the closest so far in terms of geography.

This car had a very special engine.
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« Reply #648 on: October 31, 2008, 01:10:19 pm »

I think I've worked out the make, but although it looks familiar, it must be a real oddity.
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« Reply #649 on: October 31, 2008, 05:50:27 pm »

Its very much a one of version with a unique feature that was the stuff of comic books and is much greater use in other modes of travel.
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« Reply #650 on: October 31, 2008, 06:55:30 pm »

Front reminds me of a Buick.

Engine jet powered? As the 50/60's idea of the future

Colour scheme is American, but the car seems small and with nice curves, which is something I do not associate with yank tanks.

So still no wiser, back to my vaults to find the answer.
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« Reply #651 on: October 31, 2008, 07:18:42 pm »

It's a FIAT and it is turbine powered.

Try and get the make and model later but I have a feeling it is a one off concept car

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« Reply #652 on: October 31, 2008, 08:32:36 pm »

It's a FIAT and it is turbine powered.

Try and get the make and model later but I have a feeling it is a one off concept car

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SL - what a clever man you are, I was miles off the motor.

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The Triple Turbine Fiat Turbina





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The Fiat Turbina is one of those odd little engineering exercises which eventually fade into the ether. As a car, it certainly was interesting to look at, beautiful even, and wore high fins way before they were cool. But the really slick stuff was under the skin. The mid-mounted powerplant consisted of three different turbines all working together. Two acted as compressors for the third, which in turn powered the wheels. With peak output of 220 HP at a staggerin 22,000 RPM, the Turbina was capable of a very respectable 155 MPH.
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« Reply #653 on: November 01, 2008, 12:02:41 am »

SL - what a clever man you are, I was miles off the motor.

Why thank you kind Sir!!!!

Seemed to be the only one who saw FIAT in the wood pannel behind (Looked again and cannot see it this time, Thanks to London Pride Brewies for this last night!). The Turbine was from Rup's clue
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« Reply #654 on: November 01, 2008, 09:50:27 am »


A little gem of a car, way ahead of its time, lovely lines and the colour scheme works really well I think.




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« Reply #655 on: November 02, 2008, 11:55:34 am »

OK - We not had a vehcile and film for a while so, he we go

What is it (not to hard I think) but what film?

And for an extra SMUG point, where was location of this bit of the film?HuhHuh
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« Reply #656 on: November 02, 2008, 01:54:36 pm »

The Rutles, All You Need Is Cash.

First screened on BBC2 in 1978, at a time when the standing of The Beatles was at its lowest, The Rutles--All You Need is Cash is the original and best "rockumentary" spoof. Codirector Eric Idle was then enjoying success with Rutland Weekend Television, while his script displays the same feeling for the inane non-sequitur evident in his Monty Python work. The band's progress from "penniless, untalented nobodies" to "rich, untalented somebodies" is vividly brought to life--with dialogue adapted from actual Beatles interviews and newsreels, and a roster of songs sounding uncannily close to Beatles originals thanks to "Nasty" Neil Innes' genius for pastiche. Interviews with a suitably...

No idea were it was filmed, but think OAB is right and its the Liverpool area given the films content.
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« Reply #657 on: November 02, 2008, 03:04:17 pm »

OK Correct and correct - Well done.

Vehicle - GMC DUKW

Film - The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash

Smug Points - Southport Beach - used by the coastgaurds, as the tide use to come in very fast and people use to get stuck by the tide. (not sure if they still use one)

Also - Southport beach has a good motoring history - In the 1920's Southport was the most important place in Britain for motor racing (see http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/northwest/series10/week3_racing_southport.shtml )
        examples - Henry Seagrave's 1926 attempt on the Land Speed record
                       The Hundred Mile Race held at Southport in 1930
                       Basil Hope Davenport

So back down the dark stairs to my vaults to find another.......................................................... where's my torch

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« Reply #658 on: November 02, 2008, 03:24:06 pm »

while your on your quest in the vault.

here is an easy one.

Film, car (both stage name and real) needed for full points.
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« Reply #659 on: November 03, 2008, 10:00:13 am »

The film -  Herbie  - the Love bug

Car  - Apollo 3500 GT - (They were design by the Italian Franco Scaglietti)

Film name -Thorndyke Special

how's that - it was the 70s paneling & green drapes that gave it away - I think I need to get a life - off down the cellar again
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