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Water pump & cement mixer are here, because these construction equipments can't run itself
http://www.imcdb.org/movie_40613-Mr-Blandings-Builds-His-Dream-House.html
Next time, our work becomes easier if zip-file by e-mail or imageshack is used.
http://forum.imcdb.org/forum_topic-1201-How_you_can_submit_pictures_NEW.html
Water pump & cement mixer are here, because these construction equipments can't run itself
http://www.imcdb.org/movie_40613-Mr-Blandings-Builds-His-Dream-House.html
Next time, our work becomes easier if zip-file by e-mail or imageshack is used.
http://forum.imcdb.org/forum_topic-1201-How_you_can_submit_pictures_NEW.html
58_Roadmaster
For various construction equipment photos please see the site listed above.
58_Roadmaster
The moving truck:
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The Buick (what a beautiful car):
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The Woodie:
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The pickup truck:
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The Packard:
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My site is:
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com
(I don't actually own one)
Title Page:
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandingstitle.html
The Buick:
1940 Roadmaster Convertible Coupe Series 76C
(not a 41 because of the bumper guard design, there are no "elephant ears" as one collector explained to me)
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings37_49.html
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings37_45.html
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings37_45.html
License Plate: NY 47 issue
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings38_12.html
Pickup Truck:
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/?page=1
Packard:
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings41_37comp.html
Woodie:
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings129_07.html
Moving Truck:
http://1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings112_57.html
Excavator:
http://1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings53_51.html
Cement Mixer (trailer?)
http://1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings100_04.html
Water Pump:
http://1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings100_40.html
This is my first contribution. Thanks for viewing.
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com
(I don't actually own one)
Title Page:
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandingstitle.html
The Buick:
1940 Roadmaster Convertible Coupe Series 76C
(not a 41 because of the bumper guard design, there are no "elephant ears" as one collector explained to me)
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings37_49.html
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings37_45.html
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings37_45.html
License Plate: NY 47 issue
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings38_12.html
Pickup Truck:
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/?page=1
Packard:
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings41_37comp.html
Woodie:
http://www.1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings129_07.html
Moving Truck:
http://1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings112_57.html
Excavator:
http://1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings53_51.html
Cement Mixer (trailer?)
http://1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings100_04.html
Water Pump:
http://1958roadmaster.photosite.com/Album1/Blandings100_40.html
This is my first contribution. Thanks for viewing.
58_Roadmaster
Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, Melvyn Douglas
Featured prominently as part of the supporting cast is a 1940 Buick Roadmaster Convertible Coupe Series 76C
Also a pickup truck, a 39-40 Ford Woodie wagon and some postwar US construction equipment, including a water pump and a cement mixer. You folks can ID the Packard. Since it was shot from the same position with a man walking in front, I just pasted half of the car without the guy over another frame that had the guy blocking that part of the car. It's like magic!
There's one picture showing this car's supple leather.
I used Media Player Classic to be able to make screenshots.
Featured prominently as part of the supporting cast is a 1940 Buick Roadmaster Convertible Coupe Series 76C
Also a pickup truck, a 39-40 Ford Woodie wagon and some postwar US construction equipment, including a water pump and a cement mixer. You folks can ID the Packard. Since it was shot from the same position with a man walking in front, I just pasted half of the car without the guy over another frame that had the guy blocking that part of the car. It's like magic!
There's one picture showing this car's supple leather.
I used Media Player Classic to be able to make screenshots.