Subject: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
25/11/2008 @ 00:36:43: Ddey65: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
1958 Chevrolet Bel Air Impala:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_201864-unknown.html

3rd Generation Ford Econoline E-350 Hi-Cube Van:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_201849-Unknown.html

GMC Vandura, sometime after 1981:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_201941-GMC-Unknown.html
25/11/2008 @ 09:49:20: antp: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
for the last one you did not wait long, it is from yesterday, I didn't yet had time to check these new comments :grin:
25/11/2008 @ 13:50:55: Ddey65: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Ooh, sorry.
14/12/2008 @ 18:55:03: Ddey65: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Here's one that I think should be split.
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_193105-unknown.html

Big Dave identified the '63 Pontiac Bonneville, and I exposed the mid-1960's Dodge pickup.
14/12/2008 @ 21:08:53: antp: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
I do not think it is useful to list both. And there is already a later Bonneville model for that movie, a link from there could be added.
20/12/2008 @ 04:55:32: Ddey65: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Okay, but I was looking for more unidentified trucks, and I found this needlenosed Kenworth:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=72442
Which I now suspect is a 524.

This one was called as a T-800:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=204811
10/01/2009 @ 21:10:20: Ddey65: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
I recently realized that after getting no help from Hank's Truck Pictures, I had no other choice but to make a last-ditch effort to identify an NYC Sanitiation truck in "Up the Down Staircase," by writing to the Department of Sanitiation itself.

http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_180522-unknown.html

And I just got official word from the Department of Sanitation, and I quote;
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"Great day Mr. Dey and fortunately we are able to make a reference to one of our vehicles compared to the one listed in the website that you provided; DSNY has a vintage Alley Collection. The manufacturer is IHC (Esclator Truck), Model Year 1962, Fuel Type Diesel, and is currently used as our museum truck. I hope that this information assist you.



Deputy Chief Keith Mellis, Executive Officer
Public Information and Community Affairs
Saturday, January 10, 2009"
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I don't know what an "Esclator Truck" is, but this clearly looks like an R-Series.

One more obstacle solved. Now, I want to find this truck.
10/01/2009 @ 22:48:34: antp: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
You mean that the one on the site is a 62 IH R-Series? Or the one in the collection mentioned?
11/01/2009 @ 03:53:08: Ddey65: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
You mean that the one on the site is a 62 IH R-Series? Or the one in the collection mentioned?


Apparently, they're the same. I'd like to find out which museum it's supposed to be in. I thought there would only be some record of it stashed away for decades in some file at a warehouse in Long Island City, until it was put on computer.

I wouldn't expect a random truck like this to be in a museum, even if it appeared in this movie. Let's face it, the truck isn't exactly the Bluesmobile, and Up the Down Staircase wasn't the epic comedy that The Blues Brothers became.
11/01/2009 @ 05:53:19: firebird86: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
I believe Esclator refers to the type of mechanism used inside the trash body of the truck, BTW, Great job chasing this one down Ddey.
18/01/2009 @ 21:00:14: Ddey65: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
I believe Esclator refers to the type of mechanism used inside the trash body of the truck,

That's what I though.

BTW, Great job chasing this one down Ddey.

Thanks. I just wish I was able to get some of the other background vehicles added to that movie. Besides the mid-1950's Belevedere, I'm most disappointed about not getting to add a couple of trucks. Speaking of trucks, I may've correctly identified this Magirus-Deutz truck a while back:

http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_202856-Magirus-Deutz-unknown.html

I was hoping somebody who knew Margirus-Deutz's better than me would give some confirmation, but I still found no reply.
18/01/2009 @ 21:26:02: antp: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
After some times we assume that if there is no new comment, it is like if it was confirmed :grin:
20/01/2009 @ 01:33:31: Ddey65: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Well, here are two identified Chevy's:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_206234-Chevrolet-unknown.html

http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_206366-Chevrolet-unknown.html
In the case of the second one, the only mystery about it is the year it was made.
07/02/2009 @ 04:05:34: Ddey65: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
This is a Rambler Classic that was overlooked:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_187610-unknown.html
07/02/2009 @ 18:18:05: antp: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
It was not clear if it was AMC or just Rambler
25/02/2009 @ 00:39:00: Ddey65: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
These two fire engines:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_215421-Unknown-unknown.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_84699-unknown.html
are Orens.

For anybody else reading this, I didn't just add this thread for myself. If anyone else sees something that has been identified but is still listed as unknown, don't be afraid to post it here.
23/04/2009 @ 19:11:43: Ddey65: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
This Flxible is a "New Look" type:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_206785-Flxible.html

This truck is a 1942-1947 Ford:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_190974.html
31/05/2009 @ 13:23:01: Ddey65: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Two GMC's.
A PD 4103 bus:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=178388

A B-Series Heavy-Duty LCF:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=229873
13/07/2009 @ 21:57:08: Ddey65: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
An International Harvester Scout:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_236059.html

A BMW R 80 RT TIC:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_238554.html
23/08/2009 @ 03:22:00: Ddey65: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Three more International Harvester trucks:
1953-55 International Harvester R-Series:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_139673-International-Harvester-1953.html

1959-60 International Harvester B-Series:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_195330-International-Harvester.html

1969-75 International Harvester D-Series:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_169651-International-Harvester.html
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