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Hot Rods Deuce roadster in Indiana Jones movie

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Deuces, Jan 20, 2019.

  1. Deuces
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    Deuces

    So who was the lucky dude that had his car in that movie????? :)
     
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  2. I went back and tried to do a search in the past threads about the roadster in question and all I found was a lot of arm chair movie critics and nothing to offer as to the owner of the roadster. HRP
     
  3. Deuces
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    Deuces

    Damn... :(
    I'm sitting here watching the movie and got a little curious.... :rolleyes:
    Oh, well... Thanks HRP.... :)
     
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  4. This is a good place to look up cars in movies https://www.imcdb.org/ After a quick search I didn't find a deuce listed tho.
     
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  5. mgtstumpy
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  6. Deuces
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    Deuces

    My bad.....
     
  7. alchemy
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    I don't know who the sucker is who bought that 30 roadster on BJ, but he got took. That roadster in the movie still is a 32.
     
  8. WOW! Isn't that like fraud or something.:eek:
     
  9. 4b316
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    Wasn't the year in the movie a little early for a smal block chevy?
     
  10. 56shoebox
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    Kind of hard to tell from the movie screen grab, but it looks like it could possibly be a flathead. The movie tires look like radials though, no?
     
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  11. paul55
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    The one in the movie is definitely on deuce rails, whereas the fraud is not.
     
  12. Deuces
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    Deuces

    The movie car has a small block.... Was watching the movie yesterday.......
    It also takes place in '57....
     
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  13. 52HardTop
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    Yep, the movie was set in 57. A large part was filmed in New Haven on and around the Yale campus. We had a number of local cars in the filming. Some of those did make the film. A 4 door 57 Chevy and a black late 30s Old or Pontiac coupe that had to replace a Chevy that had problems. My 52 Hard Top was also one of the extra cars. It never made it to the film. Probably on the cutting room floor! To make it even more degrading, the car made more money than I did!
     
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  14. pitman
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    The first image, w/officer Okie's car alongside, is deuce, w/a SBC.
     
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  15. rooman
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    Yep! Look at the relationship of the headlights to the frame horns, the lack of a cowl gas cap, no master cylinder on the firewall, the difference in the headers (triangular flange vs round, length of down pipe) and the length of the wishbone. The movie car is definitely not the car sold at the auction.

    Roo
     
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  16. The relationship of the grill to the frame horns is totally different also. Look how low the grill is below the frame on the roadster sold at B.J. compared to the one in the screenshot from the movie. Looks like someone got screwed.
     
  17. paul55
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    The biggest difference is the frame! the BJ onelooks to be stock model A.
     
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  18. Stogy
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    Perhaps they had several vehicles for the movie and only one got featured or they fit one up for driving and maybe another for in car static scene and the external look wouldn't have mattered...It is surprising to have Hotrods so different but for the quick scenes and average moviegoer it may go unnoticed. There were many things pointed out in American Graffiti like this
     
  19. Stogy
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    Now look what you started...:D...there's gonna be Lawsuits...;)
     
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  20. mgtstumpy
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    It certainly doesn't appear to be the same car after studying the photos, firewall in movie car has 32 pressing and bulge. Both bodies and frames are not the same plus the exhaust location is in a different position in relation to split bones. The exhaust cap on the movie car appears triangular whilst the other car is round.
    Additionally the firewall on the imposter appears to be a reversed model 'A' with a firewall mounted MC. The imposter has a gas cap on the cowl whereas the movie car doesn't. Plus notice the location of the spreader bar on the movie car as opposed to its location on the imposter. On face value the car being passed off as the movie car in fact actually isn't it at all? It appears then that someone has been taken for a ride at BJ as well as the purchaser. Personally I'd question the veracity (Bonafides) of the supporting documentation when clearly it doesn't corroborate the car seen in the movie.
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  21. krylon32
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    I'm not the sharpest tack in the box but I dam sure know a deuce roadster from a model A and after watching the opening of the movie yesterday on the Paramount network and the trailer above it's dam sure a deuce! As for BJ it's typical unchecked hype. As they say Buyer Beware.
     
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  22. deathrowdave
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    The Harley used in an Indy movie isn’t as it seems also . It’s way way later than the year was cast to be . But they are still great movies . I was watching a military movie on the pay for view over the weekend . I’m the” Peckerhead that lives in the woods and plays with guns , “ so I was picking out the mistakes in the movie sniper rifle props . Only a knowing gun nut would notice the difference . Movies are still great entertainment when I can’t tinker outside .
     
  23. this photo is from "raiders of the lost ark". seconds after this shot a 33 chevy 3w drives by. anybody know how to do a screen shot of it? i077623.jpg
     
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  24. deathrowdave
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    I just watched the posted trailer . There is no way in HELL , that those Deuce and a Halves with run as fast as they seem to in the movie. I had one with a pumped up multi fuel , 52 MPH is it downhill , foot punched out near the headlight with the go under it . Just ain’t happening . It’s no wonder Uncle Sugar’s Misguided Children (USMC) is going broke , I paid 1100.00 for my Deuce with a winch , hard top , heater , and 6333 miles . How can you do this and stay in the black . I guess we are funding the play pen for Uncle Sugar .
     
  25. rusty rocket
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    I'm pretty sure the Harley in the movie was a soft tail that they made to look like an old pan head.
     
  26. Inked Monkey
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    Wow totally different. Look at the shocks on the movie car and the lack of them on the A
     
  27. adam401
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    Well you can't pay a shop to build you a roadster for 27,500 which I guess is what it sold for. Maybe the buyer did or didn't get a movie car but if it's well built then its not that bad. That interior is way too bright red to me though.
     
  28. Dirty Dug
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    The one in the movie is definitely a "32, frame tank and all. The Model A isn't even close to the same car. Someone got ripped off for sure. But it's on them for not doing their own research.
     
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  29. mgtstumpy
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    MMm, I just watched that part of movie @ 00.12.25 on Netflix here and didn't see any 3W as movie moves directly from this scene into the classroom. There is a roadster which comes into shot shortly before this still. I'm no expert however this is my best shot. :(
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    https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_77623-Dodge-Touring-Sedan-D-2-1936.html
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