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A new missing DMCL scene?

Started by Ghoste, April 11, 2008, 01:06:12 AM

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mauve66

Quote from: jwramc on January 24, 2012, 06:06:58 PM
... and would somebody down under tell Biante and Classic Carllectibles that we're all STILL WAITING for all three yellow Interceptors and Nightrider's stolen Pursuit Special, in 1:18 if you please!!!  :brickwall:

now that would be a cool set to get :2thumbs:
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Rolling_Thunder

FYI - that brake pedal pad was also used in early 60's Impalas    :2thumbs:
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squeakfinder

Quote from: Rolling_Thunder on January 28, 2012, 09:17:11 PM
FYI - that brake pedal pad was also used in early 60's Impalas    :2thumbs:



 




I owned a 66 Impala in highschool. And when first opening this thread that's what I thought when I saw the picture of that well used brake pedal. And considering a 66 was used in the movie to start with.
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jwramc

Check a few posts back. The answer was the '59 El Camino that the film crew used to haul cameras around (and to tow disabled cars). :)
John

squeakfinder



      Yeah probably. The pedal would have seen "15 years?" of use by the time that seen was filmed if it was the El camino. It does look pretty worn.
Still looking for 15x7 Appliance slotted mags.....