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1959 Lloyd Arabella

1959 Lloyd Arabella in Sledztwo, Movie made for TV, 1973 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: DE

1959 Lloyd Arabella

[*] Background vehicle

Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

Weasel1984 PL

2011-03-13 20:30

Visible many times in the background of fake locations. Maybe they judged it is good choice due to C-pillar similar to Minx. :D

Gag Halfrunt UK

2011-03-14 00:17

The telephone box is an obvious fake, as is the street name sign. "st" should be "St" and British street name signs are in upper case anyway.

DynaMike NL

2011-03-14 00:22

The Arabella and the Mini are obviously LHD...

dsl SX

2011-03-14 00:22

... and they missed out the 'I' from the Toilet sign.

DynaMike NL

2011-03-14 00:27

:D

Ingo DE

2011-03-14 00:30

Not to forget the windows of the building in the background, which are hinged ones in the German pre-1920-style. In Britain upwards-sliding windows were usual.
:think: Is the town identifyable? At first I thought about Gdansk/Danzig, due the stairs in front. But there they are lower and the typical element of the little veranda is missing.

Ingo DE

2011-03-14 00:44

Here a bit more to see: /vehicle.php?id=383356

Weasel1984 PL

2011-03-14 14:28

DynaMike wrote The Arabella and the Mini are obviously LHD...

LHD or RHD? I've never thought, I will have any doubts about that - how to call this. In UK they drive on the left side, but many people on our site call UK (and similar) spec cars - RHD. What's going on? Some alternative naming, which refers to steering wheel position? :D

-- Last edit: 2011-03-14 14:35:22

atom SE

2011-03-14 14:38

LHD = Left hand drive = Steering wheel on the left side in the driving direction.
LHT = Left hand traffic = Cars forward driving direction is located on the left side of the road.

Weasel1984 PL

2011-03-14 14:41

Thank you! Shame, I didn't notice before this subtle difference. :p Something tells me such division does not exist in Polish (at least in colloquial language).

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