If the capture is not from the actual movie it can't be listed.
If you think that it can be listed go ahead and use my screenshot Here is a behind the scenes photo of the wagon, I don't what it is but judging by it's position it could be a Studebaker:Ĭommander 57 wrote That wagon is a '49/'50 Pontiac. Mike962 wrote there was also a nice red wagon but no clear shot of it It wasn't real manuor the director said on DVD commentary There was also a nice red wagon but no clear shot of it I can reasure you that not a single 50s car got destroyed or even damaged during the entire trilogy so you can safely buy the DVD/Blurayīut that '46 Ford was not so lucky. Some of the best photos on the site are here.Ĭommander 57 wrote Some of the best photos on the site are here. It's me who deleted it, just because I didn't pay attention that it was listed with a different year than the one already listed. So you should rather add a picture in the comments of that page. So here is the reason: even if they used two cars both should be put on the same page, /vehicle_2126-Ford-Super-De-Luxe-69A-1946.html If you added a new vehicle page, it seems that someone deleted it afterwards (without saying any comment, that's maybe a little rude from the admin who did it). Is there a problem? When comparing the various Biff cars, look at the front turn signals and the interior upholstery. I attempted to upload a screen grab of the 1948 Ford Super Delux, but can't seem to locate it. There's the 1946 Ford Super De Lux AND the 1948 Ford Super De Lux. That one? /vehicle_11595-Chevrolet-Bel-Air-2403-1953.htmlīiff's car is at least two different cars. Hey ur missin the car that Marty was hit with when he was in 1955! Yes, that was visible in the film, when Marty arrives in the town
I haven't seen the movie in a while, so I don't know if it's in the film, but I know it was in the script. In Part III, the Statler family sells horses rather than cars. You're missing the yellow 1976 Ford Pinto Sedan beside the Datsun B210 in the parking lot near the beginning. In 2015 (2nd episode) it is a Pontiac dealer.īRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE "DE VOLTA PARA O FUTURO" Studebaker stopped producing cars in 1965, so presumeably the dealer switched to imports.Īnd the name "Statler" already exists in the 1885 version in 3rd episode (not as cars dealer, of course ) Worth noting that the Toyota Dealer ("Stathler Brothers"?) advertised on the radio in 1985 is a Studebaker Dealer in 1955. I replaced my "old" pictures by better ones (as those that I made with an old version of MPC are quite "pale"), and added some missing vehicles, including that famous manure truck, hoping that it will be identified.Ĭars seen in "behind the scenes" documentary, but that were not visible enough in the movie (or not visible at all): La trilogie à placer dans la catégorie "culte" I think that there is actually no view of it allowing an identification, that's why I did not include it (or I missed it?) See all comments about this movie and its vehicles Author