1978 Opel Rekord [E]

1978 Opel Rekord [E] in 나쁜엄마 (The Good Bad Mother), TV Series, 2023 IMDB Ep. 1

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: DE

1978 Opel Rekord [E]

Pos: 00:28:10 [*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 

Comments about this vehicle

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antp BE

2023-07-16 13:20

Opel badge visible on the wheels:
[Image: gbm_1_001611.jpg]

and partially here:
[Image: gbm_1_001827.jpg]

but here it was removed (digitally, I suppose):
[Image: gbm_1_001659.jpg]

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Scene set in 1987-1988

-- Last edit: 2023-07-16 13:25:30

Gag Halfrunt UK

2023-07-16 14:41

Same as these?
/vehicle_1758124-Opel-Rekord-1978.html
/vehicle_1757153-Saehan-Rekord-Royale-1978.html

antp BE

2023-07-16 15:35

I'm not sure: these do not seem to have an Opel badge, unlike this one.
Maybe they found a real Opel and used it in pace of the Saehan? Or it is a Saehan which was rebadged as Opel by the owner?

-- Last edit: 2023-07-16 15:37:45

Gag Halfrunt UK

2023-07-16 15:37

But it seems that I was wrong and it really is an Opel.

antp BE

2023-07-16 15:38

Yes, I was editing my comment in the meantime, as I see that the others do not have the Opel badges :)
I don't know if the two others are the same one though, if so they could be merged one with the other (being from the same series)

-- Last edit: 2023-07-16 15:40:27

Gag Halfrunt UK

2023-07-16 15:48

1970s and older cars are very rare in South Korea, so I'd be surprised if the burgundy Opel Rekord and the burgundy Saehan Rekord Royale are really different cars. If they really are different, the Opel was probably imported to serve as a double.

ChasingX KR

2023-07-16 16:05

Saehan Rekord Royale in South Korea
Built in: South Korea — Made for: ROK

Lateef NO

2023-07-16 16:28

This is an Opel Rekord - real Saehan Royales have chromed grille surrounds, not present on subject car. This is a good way to tell them apart, as not even the top-of-the line Opel Rekord Berlina had this.

There was also a base Saehan Rekord mainly sold to taxi fleets, which I believe lacked this, but at the same time came without side-trim as seen on subject car. The chances of any of these having survived past the turn of the 21st century are extremely low, though.

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