Plymouthy Adams Posted April 20, 2010 Report Posted April 20, 2010 Now here's one you are sure to like...... Quote
greg g Posted April 20, 2010 Report Posted April 20, 2010 Vat you never seen de Boris mobile before. Natasha just got it out of ze detail shop!!! Looks bad, Nyet???? Matter of fact it looks Badenoff...................... Actually not from mother land, but stolen from those Sneeky Sveedes. Is Wolwo, tovarich. Fearless leader had us steal it ven in Oslo junqyard. Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted April 20, 2010 Author Report Posted April 20, 2010 way to go Greg...you have to admit that it a very unique vehicle.. Quote
Don Coatney Posted April 20, 2010 Report Posted April 20, 2010 Looks like it is designed to haul around my favorite sweedish dog breed, Shitzealot. Quote
Flatie46 Posted April 20, 2010 Report Posted April 20, 2010 Is it a Horsch command car maybe? I do like it, very cool. I do a pretty good Bullwinkle.... so I'm told. Quote
randroid Posted April 21, 2010 Report Posted April 21, 2010 Folks, 'Rocky & Bullwinkle' was one of my favorite shows, and do you realize that it was taken off the air for being too highly political? 'Leave It To Beaver' was also one of my favorites and it seemed to last until Jerry Mathers became a carpenter, even though there was thinly disguised sexual innuendo on nearly every show. Maybe not being exposed to politics nor hearing innuendo is why kids need to wear helmets these days and everybody gets an A whether he can read or not. OK, Tim, you may have your thread back now. -Randy Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted April 21, 2010 Author Report Posted April 21, 2010 Bulwinkle is quite bold in his dialogue..like the early Batman series..this show was written with double intende...one for mom and dad to laugh while the kids stare as to why and then the kids laugh lines put in...I have quite a few episodes on tape...I have introduced "Moose and Squirrel" to my grandkids..they now ask when here, can we watch Moose and Squirrel? Beat the soup out of some of this other trash on TV.. Quote
greg g Posted April 21, 2010 Report Posted April 21, 2010 Is Volvo Sugga TP 21 radio/ command car. http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z11021/Volvo-TP21.aspx Quote
BeBop138 Posted April 21, 2010 Report Posted April 21, 2010 Looks like it is designed to haul around my favorite sweedish dog breed, Shitzealot. Revenge of the Nerds laugh! Quote
Rodney Bullock Posted April 22, 2010 Report Posted April 22, 2010 Shades of Edward E Thornton The voice of the story teller. I think those cartoons were some of the greatest work this country ever produced. The US has always used propaganda in cartoons as a way to educate it's citizens. I was told that Popeye was used to make kids eat their spinish. These cartoons taught fair play and how to over come adversity. Rocky and the moose where my favorite....well you know. The Jetsons and The flintstones...... Ok, now here's something we hope you'll really like! Quote
greg g Posted April 22, 2010 Report Posted April 22, 2010 Edward Everett Horton is who you mean Rodney. Did you know William Conrad (Canon Private Eye) was the episode narrator??? Also in the credits, the producer, Mr. Ponsonby Britt, O.B.E (Order of the British Empire) was a made up entity, however he supplied biographies anddid interviews with critics and the press. Set the Way Back machine for June 5th 1946 Sherman. Today we are visiting Detroit Michigan. Quote
Rodney Bullock Posted April 22, 2010 Report Posted April 22, 2010 Thanks Greg, I always get that guy's name mixed up. I saw him in a couple of movies. The only way I knew him was for the voice. He is in that movie with Cary Grant and the two old ladies and mortimer. He is the head of the crazy house they want to send Teddy to. I did not know Conrad was the narrator he does have the voice for it. You know ALOT OF THOSE ACTORS AFTER THE PRIME YEARS WENT INTO TN ANNOUCING. Some did Chrysler commercials. Quote
Andydodge Posted April 22, 2010 Report Posted April 22, 2010 I grew up on Rocky & Bullwinkle, The Jetsons, The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction, Gilligans Island, The Three Stooges, The Flintstones, Green Acres, Bugs Bunny, et al..........lol..........you Yanks have a lot to answer for!!!.........lol........andyd Quote
Uncle-Pekka Posted April 22, 2010 Report Posted April 22, 2010 Is Volvo Sugga TP 21 radio/ command car. "Sugga" is swedish for a sow, it is common calling name for this fifties military Volvo four door sedan style. Not invented by the factory, of course. Volvo has always had most american influenced design and engineering of european cars. This military version is no exception. Cool car. Quote
greg g Posted April 22, 2010 Report Posted April 22, 2010 I believe it was a TAXI sourced body on a small truck chassis. Andy, so down under got the benefit of American "culture". You suffered much like Canada. Probably one of the ills suffered as a byproduct of keeping English as a base language. It is said the Canada could have been one of the greatest countries on Earth, as they could have had English Law, French Culture, and American iventivness, instead it seems they have French Law, English technology and America Culture. Quote
Uncle-Pekka Posted April 23, 2010 Report Posted April 23, 2010 I believe it was a TAXI sourced body on a small truck chassis. The taxi version (or actually public sale civil version) was P831 and P832. I do not think it shared a single piece of sheetmetal with the military version. Quote
Troganin Posted April 24, 2010 Report Posted April 24, 2010 That's alot less fun looking. Like the H3 and a hmmwv. Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted April 24, 2010 Author Report Posted April 24, 2010 P544 front end on steroids...slammed with a PT Cruiser int he rear...brute looking to say the least.. Quote
Tim Frank Posted April 26, 2010 Report Posted April 26, 2010 Thanks Greg, I always get that guy's name mixed up. I saw him in a couple of movies. The only way I knew him was for the voice. He is in that movie with Cary Grant and the two old ladies and mortimer. He is the head of the crazy house they want to send Teddy to.I did not know Conrad was the narrator he does have the voice for it. You know ALOT OF THOSE ACTORS AFTER THE PRIME YEARS WENT INTO TN ANNOUCING. Some did Chrysler commercials. He was a radio actor first. If you retrn with us to those thrilling days of yesteryear you will recall "Hi-ho, Silver, away". ... "A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty Hi-yo Silver" Conrad narrated that one on radio... Quote
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