0 registered members (),
103
guests, and 20
spiders. |
Key:
Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod
|
|
Forums21
Topics43,461
Posts1,090,007
Members10,381
|
Most Online1,254 Mar 13th, 2025
|
|
|
Re: Clemenza's Wooden Bumpers (Deleted Scene)
[Re: pizzaboy]
#978487
09/21/19 11:03 PM
09/21/19 11:03 PM
|
Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 19,720 AZ
Turnbull
|

Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 19,720
AZ
|
Thanks, PB. Great to see you again!
The Cadillac plant produced its last tank in late August, '45. The first '46 Cad rolled off the line in early October, '45--amazingly fast turnaround. And, yes, due to steel shortages, some '46 Cads were shipped with bumper brackets only. I was unable to find out if they were shipped from the factory with "wooden bumpiz," or if the dealers or customers installed wood. Dealers retrofitted steel "bumpiz" when they became available.
As you said, a great example of FFC's attention to detail--like the short ties worn by men, and the wool hair ties worn by girls, at Connie's wedding (silk and synthetics were needed for the war). My favorite automotive attention-to-detal is the '57 Mercury Montclair that drives Michael in Cuba. It has the original cream and green two-tone paint job, but it's not a collector car--it has slightly askew bumpers and sports a tinny European horn--exactly what a Hispanic driver of that era would have installed. The rarest is the '58 Chrysler Crown Imperial Ghia limo that takes Michael to Tahoe after he returns from Cuba and Vegas. It's one of only about a dozen built for that model year and, at ~$14k,the most expensive US car.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
|
|
|
Re: Clemenza's Wooden Bumpers (Deleted Scene)
[Re: Turnbull]
#989351
04/11/20 09:43 PM
04/11/20 09:43 PM
|
Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 1,393 Tampa, Florida
johnny ola
Underboss
|
Underboss
Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 1,393
Tampa, Florida
|
Thanks, PB. Great to see you again!
. The rarest is the '58 Chrysler Crown Imperial Ghia limo that takes Michael to Tahoe after he returns from Cuba and Vegas. It's one of only about a dozen built for that model year and, at ~$14k,the most expensive US car. I believe that technically, Mikes Limo is an Imperial Crown Limousine Ghia, not a Chrysler Imperial. My research has shown that in 1958 the Imperial was a stand-alone marque under the Chrysler Corporation umbrella. I always found it interesting that for the most part, Mike stayed away from the stereotypical mob black Cadillac. One notable exception was the 56 Derham Cadillac limo waiting for him outside of the Washington Hotel in GFII.
I love my Chrysler and tuna fish sandwiches.
|
|
|
|