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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0376591/
This is a pretty good miniseries and I highly recommend it. I thank Mycroft for bringing it to my attention. I'm disappointed, though, that so many of the cars are so far in the background or so small they can't be used here. Apparently the director was not what you call a car nut. Personally if I had a Packard Caribbean on my set I would put it in a prominent place, because rare cars like that fill out a historic set a lot better than something you'd see at every other 2009 car show. That includes Mycroft's lovely Valiant, it should've been more prominent. I did catch a glimpse of it. Unfortunately I never saw the Packard Caribbean.
Volkswagen Jetta. This is a four star vehicle.
Mercury Tracer hatchback, three stars
Chevrolet Lumina, one star
Ford Econoline, three stars
Ford Mustang, two stars
Chevrolet Camaro IROC Z, three stars
Ford Crown Victoria, three stars
Mercury, one star
1953 Studebaker (Starlight Coupe?), one star
1956 Mercury, one star (look just behind the Studey and the T-bird and you'll see what appears to be Mycroft's car)
1962 Ford Thunderbird, three stars
1956 Buick, one star
unknown (Hudson?), one star
Dodge? Neon, one star
GMC, two stars
Chevrolet Suburban?, one star
Dodge pickup, one star
1953 Chevrolet Bel Air, one star
Ford F-1, one star
Buick/Olds?, one star
unknown (Ford?), one star
Jeep Cherokee, three stars
Lincoln limo, two stars
Lincoln (Town car?), two stars
Ford E-series, two stars
another Ford Crown Victoria (I think a different year?), two stars
Mercedes, one star
Chrysler Sebring, one star
your pick: Chevrolet Corvette, 1958 Ford Fairlane 500, 1960 Chevrolet Brookwood, DVD extra
This is a pretty good miniseries and I highly recommend it. I thank Mycroft for bringing it to my attention. I'm disappointed, though, that so many of the cars are so far in the background or so small they can't be used here. Apparently the director was not what you call a car nut. Personally if I had a Packard Caribbean on my set I would put it in a prominent place, because rare cars like that fill out a historic set a lot better than something you'd see at every other 2009 car show. That includes Mycroft's lovely Valiant, it should've been more prominent. I did catch a glimpse of it. Unfortunately I never saw the Packard Caribbean.
Volkswagen Jetta. This is a four star vehicle.
Mercury Tracer hatchback, three stars
Chevrolet Lumina, one star
Ford Econoline, three stars
Ford Mustang, two stars
Chevrolet Camaro IROC Z, three stars
Ford Crown Victoria, three stars
Mercury, one star
1953 Studebaker (Starlight Coupe?), one star
1956 Mercury, one star (look just behind the Studey and the T-bird and you'll see what appears to be Mycroft's car)
1962 Ford Thunderbird, three stars
1956 Buick, one star
unknown (Hudson?), one star
Dodge? Neon, one star
GMC, two stars
Chevrolet Suburban?, one star
Dodge pickup, one star
1953 Chevrolet Bel Air, one star
Ford F-1, one star
Buick/Olds?, one star
unknown (Ford?), one star
Jeep Cherokee, three stars
Lincoln limo, two stars
Lincoln (Town car?), two stars
Ford E-series, two stars
another Ford Crown Victoria (I think a different year?), two stars
Mercedes, one star
Chrysler Sebring, one star
your pick: Chevrolet Corvette, 1958 Ford Fairlane 500, 1960 Chevrolet Brookwood, DVD extra