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◊ 2013-07-31 04:41 |
Citroen Torpedo? |
◊ 2015-06-14 19:31 |
Too big. |
◊ 2017-03-15 19:07 |
And besides, what would a 1920s Citroen be doing in Canada? Low headlights are characteristic - there is a small chance that this car may be Canadian, I doubt it, but am still looking anyways. If it's Canadian it has to be something produced for a longer amount of time - the North mostly had car makes which usually lasted at the most, three years. This was filmed entirely in Alberta, I think it is unlikely that, if they used an obscure Canadian car, would use anything but a local product. So far I have only found one Albertan producer, but I forgot the name. They were from Lethbridge. Otherwise it bears a small resemblance to a 1916-17 Moose Jaw Standard, but the question in question seems to have artillery wheels as opposed to the Moose Jaw's wire wheels. It could also be a rental from a local car museum. -- Last edit: 2017-03-15 19:55:36 |
◊ 2017-03-15 22:52 |
Great name! |
◊ 2017-03-15 23:00 |
MMOOSE! MMOOSE! You embarassor! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ne9hTr5jwB4 |
◊ 2018-01-15 21:37 |
Capturing this one in pseudo-HD isn't easy as another car passes just before it appears clearly: -- Last edit: 2018-01-15 21:38:13 (walter) |
◊ 2023-07-29 18:50 |
1914 Galt electric car from the Canadian Automotive Museum is similar, but too small and the windscreen shape is wrong: Link to "www.google.com" -- Last edit: 2023-07-29 18:50:08 |