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Old 08-19-2022, 05:50 PM   #27
'68OrangeSunshine
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Re: movie trucks

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Originally Posted by cbeerman View Post
The movie "Day Shift" has a 67 in it
That is a cool '67 Fleetside.
It's clear to me the truck has a fake ''movie'' plate on the front. It's a car plate: ABC 123. In Cali in that period, all light duty pickups were required to have a commercial license plate [10 566 A] unless they had a camper top or cap on the bed. Also movie plates were a very saturated blue shade to show up better under photographic lighting. They are obvious to the naked eye on the street.
But you'll never notice it in a chase scene clip.
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