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| Land-Rover Series IIa Dove vai in vacanza? (1978) | It has an oil cooler, and military vertical stacked lights, so my guess is ex-military with the 'bug-eye' lights added later. | 2011-08-04 01:57 | |
| 1958 Land-Rover Series II Station Wagon One Summer (1983) | Early features on vehicle add up with the reg. | 2011-08-04 01:53 | |
| Land-Rover 88'' Series IIa W la foca (1982) | Series IIa, pre-1968ish due to the deep sills. | 2011-08-04 01:52 | |
| Land-Rover 109'' Series IIa Sonda (1977-1989) | Series IIa, looks to be a 109" | 2011-08-04 01:51 | |
| Land-Rover 109'' Series III Doghouse (2009) | Tis indeed a Series III 109", from that second pic it looks like an ex-MOD 24V FFR as it has the aerial bracket on the side of the rear tub. | 2010-10-13 15:24 | |
| 1975 Land-Rover 88'' Series III La vedova del trullo (1979) | Post-1975 Series III 88" | 2010-10-13 15:22 | |
| 1962 Austin A40 'Farina' MkII [ADO44] Kommissar X - In den Klauen des goldenen Drachen (1966) | This is a MKII model | 2009-03-02 22:28 | |
| 1959 Austin A40 'Farina' MkI [ADO8] Curse of the Voodoo (1965) | The paler coloured one is a MK1 Saloon (just appears on the left in the main pic, but you can see it fully in the second pic), the darker one in the main pic is a MK2 Countryman, and that could quite possibly be a THIRD A40 in the main pic on the far right I think is a MK2 Saloon. | 2009-01-12 15:31 | |
| Land-Rover 109'' Series III Chrysalis (2007) |
Rear-fill tank would make more sense for a Series III too. Only the 6-cylinder 3-door Series IIAs had the rear fill tank, all the other IIA 3-doors had front fill tanks. So yes, most probably a Series III |
2009-01-12 15:27 | |
| Land-Rover 109'' Series II Rescue Dawn (2006) |
Series II/IIA 109" Station Wagon, but obviously turned into an ambulance. Seems to have just had seats removed and stretcher put in to be honest. -- Last edit: 2009-01-12 15:27:42 |
2009-01-12 15:25 | |
| Land-Rover 109'' Series IIa Ambulance Mogadischu (2008) | Looks like a late IIA 109" to me - shallow sills, lights in wings, but still seems to have the IIA windscreen hinges | 2009-01-12 15:23 | |
| 1957 Morris-Commercial FE Buster (1988) |
BMC I think, maybe MKIII? If you look at the replica BMC Transporter you will see the similarities. This was bought as a 1957 BMC MKIII truck, and converted to Morris Commerical spec with a new front grille etc, but still retains the BMC look about it. |
2008-12-27 02:05 | |
| 1962 Austin A35 Van MkII [AV5] Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) |
Considering the pedal rubber pattern was identical to that as on my mate's 1957 Austin A35 saloon - pretty accurate for a TV model!!! |
2008-12-27 01:54 | |
| Land-Rover 109'' Series IIa Gräsänklingar (1982) |
No, the grille is correct for a late Series IIa with the lights in the wings. The lights were in fact moved to the wings about 2 years before the end of Series IIa production! Shadow length makes me think its a 109" though I cannot be sure. |
2008-09-29 17:51 | |
| 1962 Land-Rover Series II 24V FFR Bons baisers de Hong Kong (1975) | Seems to be a rare Series II/IIa 24V FFR Military unit, as indicated by the stacked lamps and special grille. | 2008-09-29 17:49 | |
| 1962 Land-Rover 88'' Series IIa Bons baisers de Hong Kong (1975) | Series II or IIa 88", (pre-1968/9 due to the deep sills) | 2008-09-29 17:48 | |
| Land-Rover 109'' Series IIa The Glory Boys (1984) |
Pretty sure this is a late Series IIa 109" As far as I know, no 109" series IIIs had 'front fill' tanks |
2008-08-25 23:13 | |
| Land-Rover 109'' Series III Zozo (2005) | Looks to be a Series III 109" to me | 2008-07-24 23:40 | |
| Land-Rover 88'' Series IIa Scorpion (1986) | Series IIa 88" by the looks of it. | 2008-05-24 21:38 | |
| Land-Rover 109'' Series III National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007) | I agree, looks to be a Series III 109" Station Wagon to me as well. | 2008-05-24 21:38 | |
| Land-Rover 88'' Series IIa Animal Park (2002-2013) | Series IIa 88" | 2008-05-24 21:37 | |
| 1980 Ford Cortina 2.3 Ghia MkV Ashes to Ashes (2008-2010) |
The old owner said this about it: "They've got their hands on my old mk5 cortina to use in it.. this was really rather rusty underneath when i had it over 2 years ago.. hope the dont try too many heroics with it... " |
2008-03-12 18:40 | |
| Land-Rover 88'' Series I Si Fulano fuese Mengano (1971) |
Series I, I think an 86", but I always find it hard to tell the Series I wheelbases apart. And it looks to be one of the made under license ones due to the front wings, and being LHD. Can't remember which firm made them with such rounded wings (Santana?? or did they not build them this long ago??) |
2008-03-12 18:15 | |
| 1958 Land-Rover 88'' Series II Buster (1988) |
Austin A40 Farina MK1 in the barn there just behind the Land Rover. How do I know that from that foggy picture you ask?? I have this on DVD and can remember seeing it in the film!! ![]() |
2008-03-12 18:08 | |
| 1961 Land-Rover 109'' Series IIa ex Carmichael Fire Tender Rapport till himlen (1994) |
Ah, recognise it now!! Probably an FT/3 or FT/4. Though you can't tell, because both have different setups (I believe the one Alex has posted is a FT/2??) |
2008-03-12 18:05 | |
| 1952 Austin A40 Somerset [GS4] Arabesque (1966) | A40 Somerset. Although VERY similar to the A70 in appearance, the A40 has a different shape of rear window (almost the same as the one in the A30). | 2008-02-21 23:26 | |
| 1971 Land-Rover 109'' Series III Fast Track: No Limits (2008) | Nope, it is definately a Series III 109" as stated. Shallow sills (also on late SIIa too however), hole in wing for heater intake, and flat hinges point it out. | 2008-02-21 23:22 | |
| Land-Rover 109'' Series II The Business (2005) |
Rear 'door' definately was a station wagon rear door - it even retains the wheel mounting in the 'correct' position (low down to aid rearward visability). Cannot tell what series unfortunately, though likely to be a Series IIa simply because of popularity, and more of those seem to have wheels mounted on the back that low down. Just a guess though - it is really hard to tell. |
2008-02-21 23:20 | |
| 1961 Land-Rover 109'' Series IIa ex Carmichael Fire Tender Rapport till himlen (1994) |
Q plates were issued to ex-MOD vehicles from time to time, however this one doesn't have any military features. The shelf things on the side are like nothing I have seen before, though at a wild guess it could have served as a fire tender in a factory or similar, and nto registered until it was sold on, hence the Q plate. Other than that, looks like a standard Series II/early IIa 109" to me -- Last edit: 2008-02-21 23:18:13 |
2008-02-21 23:16 | |
| 1995 Škoda Felicia LX [Typ 6U] Joséphine, ange gardien (1997-2013) | Skoda Felicia | 2008-01-13 21:40 | |
| 1968 BMC FG 1½Ton Heartbeat (1992-2009) | I think this is possibly a two star vehicle. It has long been the garage's recovery vehicle, and has featured on many episodes when a car has needed to be recovered (albeit shown for a short time on each episode it featured in) | 2008-01-13 21:12 | |
| 1958 Fendt Fix 1 Die Könige der Nutzholzgewinnung (2006) |
If I'm not mistaken, it is a Fendt 'Dieselross', from the late 50s/early 60s? -- Last edit: 2008-01-13 20:41:28 |
2008-01-13 20:40 | |
| Seddon-Atkinson Unknown Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) |
Yes, it does to me too. I recognised the shape, but not being as up on my wagons as I used to, I found it very hard to remember what it was! |
2008-01-13 20:36 | |
| 1967 Land-Rover 88'' Series IIa Man in a Suitcase (1967-1968) | 88" Series IIa actually :P | 2008-01-12 18:47 | |
| Land-Rover Santana 109'' Series III Station Wagon Verano Azul (1981-1982) |
Series III 109" Station Wagon. Looks like a pukker Land Rover to me, not a Santana, though I may be wrong. |
2008-01-12 18:27 | |
| Seddon-Atkinson Unknown Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) |
Far too rounded cab to be a Dennis, and the front isn't flat enough either. To me it looks more like a Leyland DAF or Volvo FL6 |
2008-01-12 18:24 | |
| Zetor 7745 Jizda (1994) |
Zetor 7745 I think.. |
2008-01-09 22:47 | |
| 1966 Land-Rover 109'' Series IIa The Protectors (1972-1973) | Looks like an old Police vehicle to me (might not be of course). Unusual in that it is white, and has extra lights to the rear, and extra lights to the front and roof also. | 2008-01-09 18:21 | |
| 1971 Land-Rover 109'' Series III To Walk with Lions (1999) | ^ I think it is much more likely to be a series III. It has shallow sills, SIII mirrors and door hinges, and a rear fill fuel tank. On SIIas, the only things that were rear fill tanks were LWB Station Wagons (which it obviously isn't) and LWB Six Cylinder models (which aren't all that common at all compared to the 4 cylinders, so I doubt it is one of those) | 2008-01-09 18:18 | |
| 1958 Land-Rover 109'' Series IIa Station Wagon Edgar Wallace - Der Gorilla von Soho (1968) | Definately a IIa and not II - it has no chrome rings around the lights and has a curved front apron panel, not a flat one. | 2008-01-09 18:14 | |
| Land-Rover 109'' Series III Täcknamn Coq Rouge (1989) |
Series III 109" Nice, reasonably rare double skinned truck cab too |
2008-01-09 18:07 | |
| 1958 Land-Rover 109'' Series II Station Wagon La battaglia di Algeri (1966) | ^ I thought it was a 109" at first impression, and now I look closer I can see the rooflight in the middle of the top rather than at the back. And I think I can kind of see the middle galv strip on the screen, but as you say, it is very hard to see! | 2008-01-09 18:04 | |
| 1958 Land-Rover 109'' Series II Station Wagon La battaglia di Algeri (1966) |
That's definately a station wagon, and looks to be an 88" as said. What is interesting to note is the one-piece windscreen, which was a popular mod in the 90s, but the only thing I can think of in 1966 is when Carawagon offered the one piece 'panoramic' 'screen as an option on their Land Rover conversions. (of course it is possible that it is a mod, but I highly doubt it) -- Last edit: 2008-01-05 16:43:21 |
2008-01-05 16:42 | |
| 1971 Land-Rover Santana 88'' Series III Station Wagon ¡Dispara! (1993) | Again, roof shape, window shape and rear door shape shout out Santana. Looks to be a Series III, but cannot be 100% sure. | 2007-12-11 17:55 | |
| Land-Rover 109'' Series III Station Wagon Youth Without Youth (2007) | Impossible to tell really from this. You can see it is a 109" station wagon with the tropical roof though as already said. | 2007-12-11 17:52 | |
| 1971 Land-Rover Santana 109'' Series III ¡Dispara! (1993) | Rear windows definately shout Santana to me, as does the window-less tropical roof and the shape of the window in the rear door. | 2007-12-11 17:52 | |
| 1959 Austin A40 'Farina' MkI [ADO8] Victim (1961) | Tis a Mk1 too. Can't see if it's a Countryman or a Saloon though. | 2007-12-11 17:49 | |
| Kawasaki KZ 1000 Police Rush Hour 3 (2007) |
I believe the Kawasakis were 1000s were they not? Trying to remember from watching CHiPs! EDIT: Might not still be 1000s, but I think they were back then. -- Last edit: 2007-12-10 16:10:27 |
2007-12-10 16:09 | |
| 1960 Peugeot 404 Grand Tourisme Man in a Suitcase (1967-1968) | I would say a Series V or Series VI Morris Oxford. Steering wheel usually black on those though I think. | 2007-12-06 23:56 | |
| 1957 Peugeot 403 Man in a Suitcase (1967-1968) | Shape reminds me of a MK1 Zephyr Six (especially the doors and B pillar etc - even the wheel trims are very similar!) but the chrome trim and lines down the side are different. | 2007-12-06 23:48 |