RyanAvenueA sent along these shots from East Second Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue ... a few of the jalopies cars that the Coen Brothers will use in filming "Inside Llewyn Davis" today ...
There's a Plymouth just like the one in the second picture that's been parked around the neighborhood for years. Sometimes it's on my street. I wonder if this is the same one with different plates (the one I'm thinking of has PA plates).
It's funny, but I see many of the same cars in use for different film sets around the city. That must be a good gig - driving your collectible car where ever the camera beckons.
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There's a Plymouth just like the one in the second picture that's been parked around the neighborhood for years. Sometimes it's on my street. I wonder if this is the same one with different plates (the one I'm thinking of has PA plates).
It's funny, but I see many of the same cars in use for different film sets around the city. That must be a good gig - driving your collectible car where ever the camera beckons.
@James The car you're thinking of is a 52 Dodge Meadowbrook. Man, I love that car.
They have dressed up quite a few windows on E. 9th Street. Just walked by.
@Anonymous: You are absolutely correct. I'm British and sometimes confuse my American automobiles.
Is this the car we're talking about?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/goggla/6125025015/in/set-72157626794584293/
I've been wondering what it is.
@Goggla: That's the one! I have quite few photos of it myself. It used to lurk under the large willow on 9th and C.
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