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1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan

1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan in White Heat, Movie, 1949 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: US

1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan

[*] Background vehicle

Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

fintail CA

2006-11-26 07:47

I don't know about a Plymouth, the black car behind the Mercury appears to be a 1946-48 Ford.

firebird86 US

2006-11-26 17:34

Im not touching this.... :lol:

-- Last edit: 2006-11-26 17:35:31

fintail CA

2006-11-26 19:43

Am I missing something?

pilou BE

2006-11-26 20:42

My view here is that this is a Plymouth P-15 , 1946-48, because the upper line of the rear three quarter window is lower than the upper line of the central rear window.On 1946-1948 Ford Fordor Sedans upper lines of rear three quarter windows were as high as the central rear window.

fintail CA

2006-11-27 00:15

Maybe I need a better monitor...to me the windows look out of proportion/too tall compared to a Plymouth, and the rear quarter window looks level to the window on the door. Also, didn't the Plymouth have a forward slanted C-pillar?

firebird86 US

2006-11-27 00:38

Pilou: Ive never doubted your ability to identify practically anything, but I have call you on this one. This is a 1949 Mercury, link is to compare front grillwork http://www.chicagoclassiccars.com/inventory_show.asp?stknum=PC179

fintail CA

2006-11-27 01:24

Oops...we're going for that black sedan behind the Mercury....I think the Mercury has its own page already

firebird86 US

2006-11-27 01:40

:wow: Well that was clear as mud, was it a secret? Apparently now I owe an apology to Pilou. Sorry Pilou, I should have known better than to second guess you. :whistle:

antp BE

2006-11-27 18:07

Fro which car is the page finally? :??:

firebird86 US

2006-11-28 06:11

The car behind the other two, apparently

modell US

2006-11-28 18:40

Firebird86 wrote The car behind the other two, apparently


Um...no, this is for the one that is most visible...

Maybe I should've cropped it even more... :whistle:

archi87 FR

2006-11-28 19:57

fintail wrote Maybe I need a better monitor...to me the windows look out of proportion/too tall compared to a Plymouth


Frankly, I agree with fintail. The windows seem to me too large for a Plymouth. Beside, the last pillar is too straight for a Chrysler Corp. cars of these years.

antp BE

2006-11-28 20:55

So what is the car on the left, which is the one to be identified ?

Junkman UK

2006-11-29 14:53

The car on the left is a 1949 Mercury. And just to annoy everybody, I think the black car is a Hudson.

-- Last edit: 2006-11-29 14:54:14

archi87 FR

2006-11-30 19:32

junkman wrote And just to annoy everybody, I think the black car is a Hudson.


To tell you the truth, I was wondering too of it was not a 1946-47 Hudson… :whistle:

Oh, and the car on the right is a 1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan :D

vilero ES

2012-03-01 12:42

Changed main picture and identification. Old main picture
[Image: i069610.jpg]
is a framed part of the whole picture and it shows 'other same' 1949 Mercury (probably one of those we have listed in the movie) so, to understand the page, all previous comments were referred to Mercury. On the contrary, we have on the right a 1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan not listed on the movie and, now, the page is for it.
[Image: WhiteHeat56.jpg]

BTW, the rear is barely seen but, do you lean towards Town Sedan or Sport Sedan? I'm think it's this last Sport Sedan [9EH-74]

Pierre EN

2016-05-22 00:45

I notice subtle styling differences between the Cosmopolitan (right) and the '49 Lincoln Sport Sedan featured on another page, whilst agreeing with junkman's '49 Mercury Sport Sedan on the left.
Is the dark coloured Ford/Plymouth/Hudson behind ultimately to be listed as 'unknown'?

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