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unknown in Arthur (Arturo), Animation Series, 1996-2022 IMDB Ep. 18.08

Class: Cars, Sedan

unknown

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

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Gamer DE

2017-09-07 18:00

From a slideshow of images on the Great Depression. There was also a white frontless convertible being pulled by a horse, but it was deleted for unknown reasons...

night cub US

2017-09-07 18:02

Gamer wrote From a slideshow of images on the Great Depression. There was also a white frontless convertible being pulled by a horse, but it was deleted for unknown reasons...

Ummm, because it was being pulled by a horse and not self-powered. The "C" in "IMCDB" doesn't stand for carriage.

Gamer DE

2017-09-07 18:08

I think we have enough horse-drawn decrepit cars to give it a page. Just two examples:
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/vehicle.php?id=448864

It was also the most visible of the three cars I posted. For anyone interested, this was the pic.

Enlarged pic: https://www.flickr.com/photos/exit78/29817871030/

-- Last edit: 2017-09-07 18:19:41

night cub US

2017-09-07 18:42

Your two examples are also 3-star vehicles. The one you submitted was a background car. That does make a difference. IMO, they all belong in the comments, but I can understand why those were accepted as entries.

Gamer DE

2017-09-07 18:45

The rejected entry was also meant to be two stars. :)

Reg1992 US

2017-09-07 18:58

night cub wrote
Ummm, because it was being pulled by a horse and not self-powered. The "C" in "IMCDB" doesn't stand for carriage.

SAVAGE night cub :lol:

night cub US

2017-09-07 19:00

Not savage, just pointing out the obvious

Gamer DE

2017-09-07 19:01

Filled spoke wheels should be distinctive. I think a middle-class brand (Chrysler, Plymouth, maybe even Buick)

Not a Ford in any case.

Gamer DE

2018-12-01 20:56

A bit pimped in my reference pic, but the side moldings correspond exactly to 1930/31 Buick: http://www.remarkablecars.com/for-sale/data/4699/large/buick-1930-12879.JPG
EDIT: The '30 has an extra molding below the rear window, which is absent on the '31: https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4119/4868218599_9756cb757e_b.jpg

1932 was very similar, however, the drip rail became unison with the window moldings.

Here's the 1931 model list. The car is at the top right, can anyone read the model name?
Link to "www.autopaper.com"

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