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1912 Renault 35CV Replica
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◊ 2006-11-12 00:12 |
-- Last edit: 2006-11-12 00:16:23 |
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◊ 2006-11-12 00:42 |
replaced main photo and added others. the ID of car was already here and not sure if it's correct. |
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◊ 2006-11-12 14:21 |
Renault 1912 aussi, mais sans les mots Atles Tractor |
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◊ 2006-11-12 15:41 |
This is the car Jack and Rose (Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet) have sex in, right? The hand on the steamed-up window scene? -- Last edit: 2006-11-12 15:41:39 |
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◊ 2006-11-12 16:18 |
Yes, that's in this way that the car is "used", as it is not actually driven if I remember well. |
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◊ 2006-11-12 17:08 |
2 stars. |
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◊ 2006-11-12 17:49 |
Why 2? I would give it 3, the scene was somewhat long & important, no? (and it is also well visible in the earler scene on main picture) |
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◊ 2006-11-13 19:48 |
Ehm, I would have choosed that. As important cars that actually deserve 3 stars, that are important because seeing a lot get 4 stars, I was thinking here an important car which don't drive at all gets 2... ![]() |
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◊ 2006-11-13 19:56 |
A car can be used for some time even if it is not driven, but I agree that we could consider "use" as "drive"... so this one is not really used. Ok for two stars then. By the way does the other 3-star car of the movie deserve it? I do not remember the beginning of the movie. |
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◊ 2006-11-13 20:29 |
If I remeber well Kate Winslett uses it, but only when see gets out. I would give that one 2 stars too if she only gets out in one scene. But I don't know if there's anther scene in the car for example. |
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◊ 2007-01-23 21:54 |
1909 Renault Labourdette-bodied coupe..based on historical fact,it was actually loaded onto the real Titanic..whats left of the actual vehicle is still in its hold!! |
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◊ 2007-01-23 22:01 |
Lots of sources give 1912 |
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◊ 2007-10-17 04:52 |
Sorry everybody, but you're ALL off on this one! This is a sheet-metal replica of the Renault Town Car shipped aboard Titanic. It's built on a salvage Model T chassis. No engine or running gear. The front wheels could not even steer; to move the car they would put a floor jack under the front and haul it around by hand. The car was built by Adams Custom Engines in Reno, Nevada on behalf of the National Automobile Museum ( www.automuseum.org ). The museum also provided the 1912 Rambler for the movie, which is on display to this day. Its name does not appear in the credits to prevent anybody from suspecting payment to the museum and endangering its non-profit status. The museum received no compensation for providing these vehicles. The sheet metal Renault Replica was built to be destroyed in the hold-flooding scene and was. It no longer exists. |
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◊ 2010-01-18 14:08 |
I aldso think that it shoud gett 3 stars even if it is not driven it is used in a wery importand scene in the movie -- Last edit: 2010-04-13 23:11:51 |
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◊ 2010-03-06 01:57 |
Technicley this is a Made for Movie. |
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◊ 2010-03-06 17:46 |
It is a more or less exact replica (hence the "replica" in the name) "made for movie" are for cars which do not look much like a real one |
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◊ 2010-07-06 17:17 |
It's 3 stars |
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◊ 2011-06-25 08:31 |
yeah it was, even though I couldn't tell whose hand that was on the steamed-up window. -- Last edit: 2011-10-01 03:51:53 |
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◊ 2011-07-03 18:28 |
Renault 1912 Coupé de Ville.Acheté par Sir William Carter a Billancourt ( Seine )France., chargé dans le Titanic 6 D'Avril de 1912 ( dans le film est le même jour du dèpart - petit erreur - )Sir Carter n'est pas decedé dans le " Wrek " Et a demandée a la White Star Line plus de 5.000 $.Robert Ballard on peu voir les restes avec ses petits batiscafos 4.000m. au fons le 01.09.1985.Pas d'acord avec 35hp. ,correct-35 MPH , est sa máx. velocité. -- Last edit: 2012-08-22 18:29:09 |
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