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Title: TCM @ 8PM
Post by: Barry M Wheeler #2189 on January 02, 2024, 07:22:43 PM
The picture shown of Mitchum for the 8 PM (EST) shows him driving what appears to be a 1941 60S Fleetwood. I think I've seen part of this movie, but am not sure. If so, I don't remember the car. But the window frames and top of the door garnish sure look like the 60S that I had. 

Just a heads up.
Title: Re: TCM @ 8PM
Post by: Barry M Wheeler #2189 on January 02, 2024, 10:04:27 PM
Either the picture on the web was a publicity shot, or whatever. But I'd forgotten about the '41 convertible in the first few minutes of the show. If you watched it, at least you got a glimpse of one of the the rarest 1940s car of all, the 1942 Chevy wagon. No wonder they crashed a Ford instead of the Chevy.
Title: Re: TCM @ 8PM
Post by: Clewisiii on March 26, 2024, 06:14:07 PM
I like bad movies. Today I am watching Howling VI.

The freak show comes to town and there is a 59 Cadillac towing at least a 35 ft Spartan Royal Manor trailer. The car was squatting. But it was pulling.
Title: Re: TCM @ 8PM
Post by: Carfreak on March 26, 2024, 08:52:05 PM
Saw the new Ghostbusters Frozen Empire last week.  We always enjoy the GB movies particularly since they include 1959 M&M Ambulance aka Ecto 1.

Pro-car people usually complain when someone modifies a 1959 ambulance or hearse to look like this car; we've seen it done to many other years also.

My opinion is same as many others: 'better on the road than in a junk yard'.