GM PD 4106

GM PD 4106 in Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Movie, 1974 IMDB

Class: Bus, Single-deck — Model origin: US

GM PD 4106

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

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Jale PL

2012-01-23 13:07

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Ddey65 US

2012-01-23 14:07

GMC PD 4106?

Something about that rear window looks cdd. Compare:
/vehicle_289002.html


-- Last edit: 2012-01-24 06:25:27

electra225 IT

2012-01-23 16:21

Hey: What is the blue car at the right ? Maybe a Simca 1501 or a Glas 1700 ?????

rjluna2 US

2012-01-23 17:11

electra225 wrote Hey: What is the blue car at the right ? Maybe a Simca 1501 or a Glas 1700 ?????

Not the Audi? :think:

electra225 IT

2012-01-23 22:35

It is not an Audi 100 in my opinion.

dsl SX

2012-01-23 22:51

My first thought was Audi 100. Not a Simca as gap above bumper to light is too big here and the Simca light is taller/squarer - /vehicle_28803-Simca-1501-1967.html (and no bigger Simcas in US AFAIK). Boot contour too rounded for Glas - /vehicle_97033-Glas-1700-1965.html (and no Glas in US AFAIK). If it's not an Audi, I'm out of ideas.

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night cub US

2012-01-24 03:08

electra225 wrote It is not an Audi 100 in my opinion.

Tailpipe is in the right position for the Audi.

an_unusual_eye US

2012-01-24 06:28

i think it's an audi as well...

maxp SE

2012-01-24 08:09

GM PD 4106

Ingo DE

2012-01-24 19:04

Mmhh, I think Audi 100, too. Grey colour, small bumper, so an early one. Seems to be a two-door.

supcoach US

2015-03-08 01:15

Produced from 1961 through 1965

Bus World Encyclopedia of Buses" uses GMC. Even though it says GM on the front of the bus. To my way of thinking, GM is the corporation (General Motors); GMC is the product (General Motors Coach). Thoughts, comments

Should be GMC to conform to the database


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Fellowsofistic8 US

2026-04-12 19:07

Ingo wrote Mmhh, I think Audi 100, too. Grey colour, small bumper, so an early one. Seems to be a two-door.

Good eye. Agreed. Appears to be the less common (for U.S.) 2-door 100LS sedan (saloon) from 1970-73 with the smaller rubber-strip bumper (vs. large, protruding '74-on) and predominantly red/clear (vs. amber) taillight assembly.

Also in, if I had to guess, "Dove Grey"...which was not an optional metallic color. Therefore, likely not the more upscale 100GL version which was also imported.

-- Last edit: 2026-04-12 19:09:30

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