Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin:
Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
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◊ 2012-03-02 13:03 |
For sure a 1961 Buick full-size, probably a Le Sabre or Invicta Sport Sedan. |
◊ 2012-03-02 13:22 |
This one is carry selective yellow bulbs inside each of the headlights. |
◊ 2012-03-02 17:31 |
Adding a lot of extra light to the picture, we see the rear trim ends in rear door. For Invicta same trim ended on front fender. What I'm not sure if it's a Four-Door Sedan or a, most probably to my, a Four-Door Hardtop (4439). I don't see enough pillar to be a pillared sedan. -- Last edit: 2012-03-02 18:05:56 |
◊ 2012-03-04 06:40 |
Vilero, I think you're right about this car being a '61 LeSabre 4 door hardtop. But the trim that you talk about isn't there on 1961 models... The 1961 LeSabre has no bright trim that ends in the rear door (the 1962 model did however), in 1961, it just had a crease that the Invicta also had. In 1962, both LeSabre and Invicta had the chrome trim that you talk about on the rear quarter and it ended in the middle of the rear door on 4 door models. There were two 1962 Invicta models that lacked it however: the 4 door version of the Invicta Custom and the Invicta Wildcat. 1962 Invicta Custom 4 door hardtop (has a full length bright trim in the lower crease instead) http://www.teambuick.com/classifieds/data/4/large/P1000064.JPG 1962 Invicta Wildcat (has full length bright trim in the upper crease instead) http://i.oodleimg.com/item/2778153950u_1x424x360f?1323716040 http://i.oodleimg.com/item/2778153950u_2x424x360f?1323716040 http://fraservalley.vccc.com/62Buick2.jpg Here are two 1961 LeSabre pictures, the first one shows that the crease can look bright. http://img121.imageshack.us/img121/2106/p1040921n.jpg http://media.motortopia.com/files/20060/vehicle/4c73291fe8df0/Photo0817.jpg The 1961 Invicta does have an additional bright trim running over the lower crease on the side of the body. http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo11/dazzalayfield/theblackone.jpg |