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1955 Plymouth Savoy

1955 Plymouth Savoy in Nihon dasshutsu, Movie, 1964 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: US

1955 Plymouth Savoy

Position 00:20:19 [*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase

Comments about this vehicle

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DidierF FR

2013-09-05 13:13

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rjluna2 US

2013-09-05 13:23

Could this be some sort of Plymouth? :think:

Commander 57 US

2013-09-05 14:18

Presented in a shadowy, mysterious way but appears to be a '55 Plymouth.
Any clearer, more complete shot available?

DidierF FR

2013-09-05 16:26

Commander 57 wrote Presented in a shadowy, mysterious way but appears to be a '55 Plymouth.
Any clearer, more complete shot available?

No, sir! I'm sorry, sir!
It is described as "flashy" in the movie. But never filmed complete… Another shot downward:
[Image: vlcsnap-2013-09-04-23h20m38s66.jpg]

DidierF FR

2013-09-05 16:27

(And well… It's maybe time to change the 'model origin', isn't it? Unless some of them were conceived or built in Japan?)

somename US

2013-09-05 18:26

Savoy side molding to me.

DidierF FR

2013-09-07 21:02

I give you the pics to which I applied usefully 'auto adjust colors':
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CougarTim US

2013-09-08 00:01

I agree with Savoy. Hardly what I'd call 'flashy'.

DidierF FR

2013-09-08 00:25

CougarTim wrote (…) Hardly what I'd call 'flashy'.

It's because you're not a Japanese hoodlum of the early 60's.

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