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[done] Innocenti A40
Published 24/01/2006 @ 19:21:00, By user-.html
Appeared in one of the Pink Panther Films.
You seem to have several cars listed out of these, but not this one
Latest Edition: 14/10/2006 @ 20:20:11
You seem to have several cars listed out of these, but not this one
Latest Edition: 14/10/2006 @ 20:20:11
Innocenti A40
Published 24/01/2006 @ 19:41:23, By antp
"one of the films" is not very easy for adding it on the site
Innocenti A40
Published 24/01/2006 @ 22:02:32, By user-.html
No, but if someone has the set or one of them and watches it again ......
Innocenti A40
Published 25/01/2006 @ 23:23:39, By Tim
The A40 is grey and can be seen in the original "The Pink Panther" (1963). It's the car used in the staged kidnap of Claudia Cardinale's dog!
Innocenti A40
Published 18/02/2006 @ 19:49:42, By keef
Innocenti A40
Published 19/02/2006 @ 14:02:03, By antp
I do not understand why you posted this URL, since I made the category changes to supermini for all these Innocenti, and after than you modified your message to reclass it as sedan
Innocenti A40
Published 20/02/2006 @ 18:09:50, By keef
I posted the URL as you said ""one of the films" is not very easy for adding it on the site" i.e. to show it was eventually "found".
I posted the other URLs (in other sections) to show some were classed as "sedan" and some as "supermini". Surely all should be classed as one or other or both? Perhaps a look-up table is required? i.e. you enter make and model and it tells you what type of body it has?
Latest Edition: 22/02/2006 @ 12:23:07
I posted the other URLs (in other sections) to show some were classed as "sedan" and some as "supermini". Surely all should be classed as one or other or both? Perhaps a look-up table is required? i.e. you enter make and model and it tells you what type of body it has?
Latest Edition: 22/02/2006 @ 12:23:07
Innocenti A40
Published 20/02/2006 @ 22:16:32, By antp
For some cars it is difficult to define. We should decide for each car model a body type to use, but that represents some work...
Innocenti A40
Published 22/02/2006 @ 12:26:07, By keef
Perhaps a look-up table is required? i.e. you enter make and model and it tells you what type of body it has?
In the case of the A40 (Farina) there are two models a saloon (2 door sedan?) and a countryman (estate?).
Is there a table showing what the classes mean? e.g. what is a "supermini"?
In the case of the A40 (Farina) there are two models a saloon (2 door sedan?) and a countryman (estate?).
Is there a table showing what the classes mean? e.g. what is a "supermini"?
Innocenti A40
Published 22/02/2006 @ 20:54:18, By antp
"supermini" was added for smart, fiat 500 and other very small cars.
But like often it is not always easy to select a category.
E.g. a Renault 5 is listed as hatchback like a Renault 25, though there is a big size difference...
But like often it is not always easy to select a category.
E.g. a Renault 5 is listed as hatchback like a Renault 25, though there is a big size difference...
Innocenti A40
Published 23/02/2006 @ 13:54:16, By keef
Without definate guidelines, you are always going to get the "drifters"
This topic is really drifting itself (see naming convensions)
This topic is really drifting itself (see naming convensions)
Innocenti A40
Published 05/09/2006 @ 00:14:27, By keef