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unknown in Titanic, Movie, 1997 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan

unknown

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

ahight US

2006-11-11 23:33

the vehicle on the left (wood and gold). also...what is it classified as (car, van, etc)?

antp BE

2006-11-11 23:41

It is hard to see the rear actually... it seems to have side windows, so sedan I guess

ahight US

2006-11-11 23:49

side view:
[Image: sidecarjp8.6977.jpg] [Image: sidecar2rs5.th.jpg] [Image: sidecar3jc7.4154.jpg]

-- Last edit: 2006-11-11 23:56:30

landrover1 AR

2006-11-12 01:47

could be a old renault?
the hood looks like renault...

Sunbar UK

2006-11-12 12:44

1922 Renault Kellner Town Car? An example is shown here http://flickr.com/photos/firesign/75468178/

edit... Just noticed the other Renault listed so which applies I'm not sure?

This is according to a listing at http://www.roadtripamerica.com/wheels/autocol.htm

Supposedly also the car used for the back seat romantic rendezvous in the hold so three stars I would say.



-- Last edit: 2006-11-12 12:49:20

Alexander DE

2006-11-12 12:54

Sunbar wrote 1922 Renault Kellner Town Car? ...

Would they make such a bold mistake on a 200 M$ movie?

Yvon52 BE

2006-11-12 13:12

Ce n'est pas un modèle 1922 = raison en 1922 les phares et décoration sont nickelés
Ici dans le film, il s'agit d'une voiture d'avant 1916


Note: remarque faite pour la Renault. Commentaire = voir sous photo de la Renault

-- Last edit: 2006-11-12 14:10:57

antp BE

2006-11-12 13:55

Why do you all mention that Renault in the middle? First comment was:
ahight wrote the vehicle on the left (wood and gold).


I guess that the Renault is that one:
/vehicle_3384.html
it would maybe be interesting to add to comments of that page the main picture of this one.

yvon52 wrote mais elle mérite tout de même une étoile de plus!!

justement, elle en a une de plus... sur sa page :D


C'est corrigé patron :lol:

Yvon52 BE

2006-11-12 14:16

Unic 1908 ???

Voici une photo

http://www.sable.co.uk/taxi/image/unic1908.jpg

MrCadillac SX

2006-11-12 15:38

This comment refers to the background car on the left (wood and brass era). I would say 1910-1912 (no way is it from 1922 ...the Titanic sank on April 15, 1912). The term "sedan" ("saloon" in Britain) probably had not come into use in 1912. In addition, closed cars were rare prior to 1910. Common body styles of that era include,touring cars, roadsters, phaetons, coupes, berlines (later to become the sedan), and much rarer limousines, and limousine-landaulets. The limousine (open-front or entirely closed) was the most expensive body style that one could order from any auto manufacturer.

The car illustrated is is an open-front limousine; I would not hazard a guess at the make of this car since they all looked very much the same in that era. I don't think it's an UNIC, Yvon; the latter had a rounded radiator shroud; this one is angular, like the Cadillac limousines of 1910-1912.

BTW, it is most unusual for anyone but the driver/chauffeur to ride in front (like the gent in the bowler hat!) I guess the movie-makers wanted him to be more "visible" in this scene.

G-MANN UK

2006-11-12 15:54

The man with the bowler hat (played by David Warner) is the valet to the owner of the car, Caledon Hockley (Billy Zane) so he's still a servant. If only the chauffuer was supposed to ride up front (outside of the cabin) why would the seat be able to sit two?

-- Last edit: 2006-11-12 15:59:39

billygusmc US

2011-02-25 06:07

i know this is a stretch and it makes no sence but mabey a Franklin? the car that never over heats!
it might not make sence because franklin was an american company why would they load an american car going to america? mabey a rich guy inported it and now hes moving to america but you know thats what i think

puterboy1 US

2013-03-14 04:18

I thinking a 1910 Stearns Limousine: http://www.flickr.com/photos/13802839@N05/2870685688/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/naparish/2302025691/ remarkablevehicles.com/index.php?title=1910_Stearns_Limousine

Have you tried getting a BluRay screencapture? Anyways, here's a behind the scenes shot: [Image: titanic.jpg] [Image: vlcsnap-2013-05-23-13h09m20s116.jpg]

-- Last edit: 2013-05-25 01:37:33

puterboy1 US

2013-04-04 23:29

I've just known something: according to the script, the limo is a Daimler-Benz.

jettalover US

2013-04-05 02:15

What's in the script doesn't always make it to the finished film.

jettalover US

2013-04-07 05:57

Just like what's in the book doesn't make it into a film that's based on a book.

dsl SX

2013-09-29 03:54

Seems to have the same HL 2210 plate (issued some time between Apr 1915 to Jan 1929!!) as /vehicle_633422.html .

fortengo HU

2015-04-30 21:00

Looks like a c.1912 four-cylinder Peerless. A Model 24 Town Car, I think.

Kindstone US

2015-11-28 00:37

Packard

Gamer DE

2023-06-11 09:49

puterboy1 wrote I've just known something: according to the script, the limo is a Daimler-Benz.

Why do I get the feeling it actually just said "Daimler" (like the British make) and you misinterpreted it as D-B?...

johnfromstaffs EN

2023-06-11 10:28

Daimler-Benz was formed in 1926 by a merger of the Daimler and Benz Companies.

Does that look like a 1926+ car to you?

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