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[done] Jaguar D-Type in 'Kisses For My President'
Published 03/11/2015 @ 07:46:32, By tipo158
The 1964 film 'Kisses For My President' features a segment featuring a Jaguar D-Type.
In the film, the car is owned by a Central American dictator played by Eli Wallach. He is on a sight-seeing tour with the spouse of the first woman president, played by Fred McMurray.
When the car is introduced, Wallach's character is picking it up from a shop that has uprated the chassis and engine. After inspecting the car, Wallach takes McMurray for a wild ride, including erratic, high speed driving. He races a train and tests getting up to 90 mph and then stopping at a precise location in a short distance. They are pursued by the Secret Service during all of this.
The car looks like a race car, including a frameless racing windscreen and no taillights. However it does not have the headrest fairing usually seen on D-Type race cars.
alan
Latest Edition: 11/11/2015 @ 12:22:40
In the film, the car is owned by a Central American dictator played by Eli Wallach. He is on a sight-seeing tour with the spouse of the first woman president, played by Fred McMurray.
When the car is introduced, Wallach's character is picking it up from a shop that has uprated the chassis and engine. After inspecting the car, Wallach takes McMurray for a wild ride, including erratic, high speed driving. He races a train and tests getting up to 90 mph and then stopping at a precise location in a short distance. They are pursued by the Secret Service during all of this.
The car looks like a race car, including a frameless racing windscreen and no taillights. However it does not have the headrest fairing usually seen on D-Type race cars.
alan
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Latest Edition: 11/11/2015 @ 12:22:40
Jaguar D-Type in 'Kisses For My President'
Published 03/11/2015 @ 10:31:55, By Sandie
Page added: www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=860373
Jaguar D-Type in 'Kisses For My President'
Published 04/11/2015 @ 14:46:04, By dsl
Probably a 1959 Lister Jaguar - see discussion on that page.