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◊ 2016-08-26 19:42 |
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◊ 2016-08-27 17:44 |
Polygoonjournaal. So theater newsreel before folks had tv. Technically not allowed. |
◊ 2016-08-27 22:29 |
Original footage, finished product, publicly released and screened, subject is cars including uncommon vehicles that are useful for reference |
◊ 2016-08-27 22:59 |
Sorry, this is definitely not what this site is about. It doesn't fit the criteria of what is acceptable (review the Help/FAQ page). Antp has stated many times that the site is not a reference site for interesting vehicles that are captured on film. If we accept this, then we'd have to accept every newsreel or commercial that has filmed an interesting car. |
◊ 2016-08-28 16:04 |
Ok, you can delete this one. I did have a look at the FAQ prior to posting and under "points to help determine if it may be accepted" it says that the footage should be original and include uncommon vehicles. I have previously been told that the general criteria for documentaries are that it should be about vehicles, a finished product, publicly released, and a link should be provided. I have also made several contributions that were accepted based on these criteria. The 500 Mondial is of interest to the Ferrari community, very rare, I have not been able yet to determine the chassis number. |
◊ 2016-08-29 18:31 |
Publicly released meaning a DVD release. That's the only reason the British royal wedding is here: /movie_1906492-The-Royal-Wedding.html This is only available online. Although with more streaming content that distinction will become blurry. There will be less physical DVDs. |
◊ 2020-12-17 16:39 |
The "Mondial" is a 250 Monza, note center scoop feeding the center mounted 4 throat webers of a 250MM spec V12. Sold new to Maasland, and later raced by Hans Tak. Serial number 0420M. Very happy to find such a rare film for viewing. |