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unknown in Мы обвиняем (We Blame), Movie, 1985 IMDB Ep. 1

Class: Cars, Wagon — Model origin: US

unknown

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

Comments about this vehicle

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Gamer DE

2022-08-20 20:36

The only non-stock footage vehicular US scene.
[Image: wagon.jpg]

A little too new for 1960.

Gamer DE

2022-08-21 18:14

Replacement from episode 2:
[Image: d04usa.jpg]

Diplomatic plate 04 - USA (obviously)

Lateef NO

2022-08-21 18:18

61 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 Fiesta in thumb - main and first thumb is a different wagon.

Gamer DE

2022-08-21 18:20

Are you sure? Because when they showed the Olds driving off, it had the exact rear window shades as the car above.

1:16:39:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uvFfN5M29Y

-- Last edit: 2022-08-21 18:24:29

Lateef NO

2022-08-21 18:27

Yes I'm sure. '61 Oldsmobile Fiesta looks nothing like that from the rear and it lacks the distinct A-pillar found on 61/62 GM products. I'd say the other wagon is a 1966 Pontiac Catalina.

The rear view / interior shown in the link is the Fiesta, main and 1st thumb isn't.

Gamer DE

2022-08-21 18:31

Would the first thumb warrant a separate page? Personally I wouldn't give it one.

Lateef NO

2022-08-21 18:34

No, why would it, it's the same car as the one in the mainpic.

Gamer DE

2025-05-01 21:59

Hey Lateef!

What about a late fuselage era Mopar wagon? Couldn't find one with (standard) vent windows though. About a 73 Dodge Monaco wagon? That handle at the top is really tantalizing, the AMC Matador is about the only wagon that had it standard there.

-- Last edit: 2025-05-01 22:00:26

Lateef NO

2025-05-03 15:39

Ey up.

The reason I don't think it's a fuselage is due to the shape of the tailgate itself, fuselage designs have a distinct U-shaped sill with the handle on the right. Meanwhile, such a central cassette handle is typical for late 60s GM wagons, such as this 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass:

[Image: 1969-oldsmobile-cutlass-wagon.jpg]

I cannot find a suitable match for the above pic however. Try CougarTim, he knows this era better than I do.

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