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[done] Allez France ! (1964)
Published 10/09/2006 @ 11:03:26, By debono
Deux voitures à identifier dans le savoureux "Allez France !" de Robert Dhéry :
la vieille anglaise verte :
et la décapotable bleue des années 60 :
Latest Edition: 13/09/2006 @ 11:20:18
la vieille anglaise verte :
et la décapotable bleue des années 60 :
Latest Edition: 13/09/2006 @ 11:20:18
Allez France ! (1964)
Published 10/09/2006 @ 11:51:17, By jplemoine
Envoie-nous tout le reste, si tu peux: y a du tout bon à identifier là d'dans!
MLerci d'avance!
MLerci d'avance!
Allez France ! (1964)
Published 10/09/2006 @ 11:53:55, By Bebert
La bleue est une MG B, sûr.
La verte est une...anglaise! Plus sérieusement: Talbot 105 du début des années 30 voire Bentley 3.5 L / 4.5L de la même période...
La verte est une...anglaise! Plus sérieusement: Talbot 105 du début des années 30 voire Bentley 3.5 L / 4.5L de la même période...
Allez France ! (1964)
Published 10/09/2006 @ 13:57:37, By debono
Encore trois voitures du même film :
une Rolls argent :
une petite bleue :
et un roadster noir :
une Rolls argent :
une petite bleue :
et un roadster noir :
Allez France ! (1964)
Published 10/09/2006 @ 14:32:35, By jplemoine
Si tu peux détailler tous les véhicules (bus, motos, et autres anglaiseries, ce serait génial!
Re-merci!
Re-merci!
Allez France ! (1964)
Published 10/09/2006 @ 16:48:06, By debono
A la demande de jplemoine qui semble apprécier les "anglaiseries" de 1964, voici d'autres images :
Allez France ! (1964)
Published 10/09/2006 @ 22:22:12, By sannells
OK - the 'decker you can see the front of is of course an AEC Regent III RT of London Transport. It's not clear from the screen captures how many there are altogether, either 2 or 3!
The coaches:
There are two superb Bristol LS6G with Eastern Coachworks body in the livery of Royal Blue, separated by what looks like an AEC Reliance of Grey Cars. The Bristol LS that you can see the registration plate for, that appears to be MOD974 or MOD976, which would make it Southern National 1287 or 1289. Both Southern National and Western National had coaches in Royal Blue colours, this one is definitely Southern National. If anyone can review the footage and get the registration for definite, that would be great!
History and photographs of MOD974:
http://www.bristolsu.co.uk/ls/operatordetails/southernnational/mod974.htm
History and photographs of MOD976:
http://www.bristolsu.co.uk/ls/operatordetails/southernnational/mod976.htm
The coaches:
There are two superb Bristol LS6G with Eastern Coachworks body in the livery of Royal Blue, separated by what looks like an AEC Reliance of Grey Cars. The Bristol LS that you can see the registration plate for, that appears to be MOD974 or MOD976, which would make it Southern National 1287 or 1289. Both Southern National and Western National had coaches in Royal Blue colours, this one is definitely Southern National. If anyone can review the footage and get the registration for definite, that would be great!
History and photographs of MOD974:
http://www.bristolsu.co.uk/ls/operatordetails/southernnational/mod974.htm
History and photographs of MOD976:
http://www.bristolsu.co.uk/ls/operatordetails/southernnational/mod976.htm
Allez France ! (1964)
Published 10/09/2006 @ 23:26:46, By Bebert
Même question que pour "Les petits matins".
Allez France ! (1964)
Published 13/09/2006 @ 11:19:59, By garco
Done, thanks a lot for this beautiful pictures... belle photographes....
http://www.imcdb.org/movie_57834-Allez-France!.html
http://www.imcdb.org/movie_57834-Allez-France!.html