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2003 Utilimaster Aeromaster on Ford E-450 Super Duty chassis

2003 Utilimaster Aeromaster in Clifford the Big Red Dog, Movie, 2021 IMDB

Class: Cars, Van / MPV — Model origin: US

2003 Utilimaster Aeromaster on Ford E-450 Super Duty chassis

[*][*][*][*] Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time

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ahight US

2021-11-28 17:53

Interesting the reflection in the window is another van.

On the one used in movie, I noticed 2 different grills.
[Image: stepvan.jpg] [Image: stepvan1a.jpg] [Image: stepvan1b.jpg] [Image: stepvan1c.jpg] [Image: stepvan2a.jpg] [Image: stepvan2b.jpg] [Image: stepvan2c.jpg] [Image: stepvan2d.jpg] [Image: stepvan3.jpg] [Image: stepvan4.jpg]

-- Last edit: 2021-11-28 17:54:35

opal TH

2021-11-28 17:54

Both are Utilimaster Aeromaster.

CougarTim US

2021-11-30 01:30

New York JJC8453 on CarFax:

2003 FORD E450 SUPER DUTY

Possibly the real plate...

opal TH

2021-11-30 10:37

They do use E-Series chassis.
Link to "www.utilimaster.com"

Brian B US

2022-05-27 15:12

The first photo (in front of the glass building) is of an early 2000s or older Utilimaster step van built on a MT45 Freightliner chassis. The square rub rail was fazed out around 2005. The bent door post is an indicator that it is not an E-series Ford. The cool thing about this photo is the reflection on the windows of the Fed Ex Utilimaster step-van.

The longer van with the straight door post is an E-450 Ford. This movie used 2 very different step vans that many would not notice. Note: I am an engineer at Utilimaster and have been with the company nearly 20 years.

ExtinctStationWagons US

2022-10-30 02:34

In response to the comments about the contrast between the Utilimaster featured in the film and that in the reflection, the FedEx one is a distinct image from that of the grubby step-van, whose own reflection is separately shown on the very far right of the capture (it appears as but a sliver of gray due to the angle of view). Had this picture been taken half of a second earlier, I think the main van would have been passing right by the parked FedEx van, overlapping it in the reflection. Only in this freeze-frame is confusion generated.

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