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1981 Bedford MJ

1981 Bedford MJ in Impact, Mini-Series, 2009 IMDB Ep. 2

Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin: UK

1981 Bedford MJ

Pos: 00:42:02 [*] Background vehicle

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CarChasesFanatic ES

2009-06-24 17:16

At 00:23:20
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One briefly used at 00:47:04
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-- Last edit: 2009-06-24 17:57:42

Fordtwo SX

2009-06-24 17:35

Bedford MK

Gag Halfrunt UK

2009-06-24 19:58

This scene must have been filmed in Canada, since the Sprinter is a Freightliner version: /vehicle_235356-Freightliner-Sprinter.html

However, the producers might have had official co-operation from the THW, because the logo and number plates look legit.

-- Last edit: 2009-06-24 21:27:20

CarChasesFanatic ES

2009-06-24 20:00

Yes Canada no doubt, i agree on the very well done number plates, look at the Audi A4 also listed, that's also Canada and the plates of the car are quite well done.

Ingo DE

2009-06-25 08:58

@CCF: quite well done..., hmmm - o.k., it's much better than the most other junk, you can see in movies.

@Gag: I don't belive, that it was an official cooperation with the THW. Everything THW-like is heavily faked. Perhaps they just have asked, if they are allowed to use the name to put it on the trucks (trucks, which were never used in Germany a all).

chris40 UK

2009-06-25 09:12

Not even by the British military? :D

Ingo DE

2009-06-25 09:19

Sure, they had them -btw.are the shown trucks British military one?- but except there, these trucks were unknown (and definetely not used by a state-owned organization).

chris40 UK

2009-06-25 11:12

The MKs shown are definitely ex-Ministry of Defence - note the hip-ring (provision for a machine-gun) on the cab roof. MKs have been sold off by the MoD for some years now, many of them to expedition operators. I'm not sure whether MKs were ever sold new to civilian organisations; they may well have been.

-- Last edit: 2009-06-25 11:15:40

Gag Halfrunt UK

2009-06-25 11:22

ingo wrote Perhaps they just have asked, if they are allowed to use the name to put it on the trucks

That's what I meant by co-operation, since using real THW vehicles wasn't possible anyway.

Sunbar UK

2014-03-30 16:11

1981- MJ had a turbo as well as other upgrades including the roof rack

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