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1964 Wolseley 6/110 MkII [ADO53]

1964 Wolseley 6/110 MkII [ADO53] in Falsche Bewegung, Movie, 1975 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: UK

1964 Wolseley 6/110 MkII [ADO53]

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sixcyl FR

2009-07-19 22:14

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DynaMike NL

2009-07-19 23:00

I'm quite sure this is not a Morris Oxford, but rathera 1959+ Wolseley 6/99 (or maybe even a 1961+ 6/110, though those had usually two-tone paint I guess). Cf the higher beginning of the tailfins, the different taillights and the V-shaped front end of the side spear.

chris40 UK

2009-07-20 09:16

Mike, you're right; it's a Wolseley. Jean-Marc has trouble with BMC Farinas: compare /vehicle.php?id=36798 (which he still hasn't altered).

Ingo DE

2009-07-21 12:26

This scene was not filmed in Germany. Except the fact, that Wolseley weren't never officiall sold here, the house in the background is not German style. It looks like France or Switzerland.

sixcyl FR

2009-07-21 20:38

Hhmm... I'm not sure at all Ingo.
As you can see in the thumbnail, this house is very closed to a valley, with a big river used as barge navigation ... and this river reminds very much the Rhein as you can see below:
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... I can hear the "Lorelei"

Animatronixx DE

2009-07-21 20:51

Sixcyl, I think you're right. Imdb lists Boppard and Osterspai as filming locations, both not far away from Loreley.

Ingo DE

2009-07-23 11:03

Hmmm.. :think: But the style of the window-covers and especially from the part around the windows is not German. :??:

Sure, there are scenes from that area indeed (see the winery-tractor with the GOA-plate), but this house irritates me really...

-- Last edit: 2009-07-23 11:03:49

dsl SX

2014-01-04 23:32

Single colour (non-police) usually means later 6/110.

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