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1955 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud I Standard Steel Saloon

1955 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud I in Batman, TV Series, 1966-1968 IMDB Ep. 1.02

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: UK — Made for: USA

1955 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud I Standard Steel Saloon

[*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase

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puterboy1 US

2013-06-01 04:33

[Image: vlcsnap-2013-05-25-15h19m28s189.jpg] [Image: vlcsnap-2013-05-25-15h19m40s52.jpg] [Image: vlcsnap-2013-05-25-15h21m31s12.jpg] [Image: vlcsnap-2013-05-25-15h21m44s6.jpg]

G-MANN UK

2013-06-08 13:51

How do we know this is a 62+ SC2 and not an older SC1?

puterboy1 US

2013-06-08 18:07

G-MANN wrote How do we know this is a 62+ SC2 and not an older SC1?

I'm not too sure, but I do assume that this car was possibly repainted silver in Season 2 Episode 23 as Marsha Queen of Diamonds' (Carolyn Jones) vehicle of choice: [Image: vlcsnap-2013-06-08-09h03m50s171.jpg]

G-MANN UK

2013-06-09 00:32

In other words you don't know it's a 1962 car?

Sandie SX

2013-06-09 00:38

Do we know he added that, maybe some admin did without commenting?

chicomarx BE

2013-06-09 00:50

Initially this /vehicle_602821-Pierce-Arrow.html was a 1936 Packard Eight so take puterboy's fully ID'd uploads with a grain of salt.

Sandie SX

2013-06-09 00:52

Indeed, I've said this before in the admin section. I'm unsure how long this has been listed as a 1962 SCII though. Lets change it back to SC1 unless someone has a flash of inspiration or an explanation.

puterboy1 US

2013-06-09 04:02

Sandie wrote Indeed, I've said this before in the admin section. I'm unsure how long this has been listed as a 1962 SCII though. Lets change it back to SC1 unless someone has a flash of inspiration or an explanation.

As I always say, "I am not too very good with identifying old cars", but I am just trying to help in contributing with a little extra help in identifying the cars with the rest of you guys. I just assume from what I see as well as images of others. Now that my mistake has been fixed, I can assume that this car appears to be a '59 model.

puterboy1 US

2013-06-09 04:07

G-MANN wrote In other words you don't know it's a 1962 car?

I might have miscalculated.

dsl SX

2013-06-09 04:10

SC 1 was 55+, visually identical SC2 59+, 4 headlight SC3 62+. As above this is SC1 or SC2 so our custom is to default to earliest; if this is genuinely wrecked, older makes more sense than newer.

chris40 UK

2013-06-09 09:09

The only visual difference I know of between SC1 and SC2 applies only to home (and possibly European, I'm not sure) market cars: SC1s have Lucas P700 headlights with 'spiders' in, SC2s have ordinary old Lucas sealed beams.

62imperial US

2013-07-07 05:24

There were two Silver Clouds used in this sequence; an SC1/2 and a four-headlight SC3. The wrecked car is an early '50s Cadillac limousine:
[Image: batcad-01.jpg]
That image is from a rare behind-the-scenes home movie; here's the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYEvhPCyocs&feature=youtu.be
The Caddy might even be this one, since Twentieth Century-Fox already smashed it up once:
/vehicle_356667-Cadillac-Fleetwood-75.html
Edit: Just pulled this HD shot from Amazon. The bumper bullets ID it as a '53 Caddy, plus the brace welded across the bumper makes it even more likely this was the car used for the ramming scene in Fantastic Voyage:
[Image: smk.jpg]

-- Last edit: 2015-01-03 10:25:33

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