TV show mannix oldsmobile
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TV show mannix oldsmobile
Most likely has been mentioned but the toro Mannix drives is very cool. I love the rear lights.
And a convertible Toro still has great style today. Caught an episode and picked out a few 88 and 98 in backround..
And a convertible Toro still has great style today. Caught an episode and picked out a few 88 and 98 in backround..
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Thats a bit over the top. Mannix had a two door convert....it worked well with all the added designs and bling.
FUN 71..that toro looks like it's from the Movie Forbidden Planet
FUN 71..that toro looks like it's from the Movie Forbidden Planet
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Resuscitating this thread for entertainment purposes. I've been catching some reruns of Mannix on MeTV and caught a glimpse of this Barris custom Toro. I'm a big fan of the early Toro cars but this convertible creation is a little over the top for me. Cool that they used an Olds at least.
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We've been watching the Mannix episodes in order from the beginning, and I took a few screen shots from the first season.
Here's a couple of rarely seen nighttime shots showing the car's headlights and taillights actually on.
It's one thing to see the engine as it looks like now in the photos I posted above. Here's a glimpse of the engine as it appeared 1967. In the episode, a bad guy had wired dynamite to go off when the engine was started. Fortunately our hero noticed the tampering. The camera shot showing the dynamite gave a glimpse of the engine.
Here's another not-commonly seen view. It's from the passenger side front seat as the car is in motion, in this case tailing the taxi in front. We can see the passenger side windshield wiper as well as the contours of the hood.
Note something else. We can see two auto dealerships on the right, Brucks Oldsmobile and Cort Fox Ford. Both were real car dealers at the time.
I found online a newspaper ad by Brucks Oldsmobile, from the May 20, 1954 Los Angeles times. Note that the address of the dealership is given. That means we can pinpoint the exact location where this scene was filmed.
Here's a google street view from roughly the same location. There is pretty much nothing recognizable between the two photos except for a couple of things.
I think the buildings circled in yellow and the land feature circled in red in each of the photos are the same thing in each.
Here's a couple of rarely seen nighttime shots showing the car's headlights and taillights actually on.
It's one thing to see the engine as it looks like now in the photos I posted above. Here's a glimpse of the engine as it appeared 1967. In the episode, a bad guy had wired dynamite to go off when the engine was started. Fortunately our hero noticed the tampering. The camera shot showing the dynamite gave a glimpse of the engine.
Here's another not-commonly seen view. It's from the passenger side front seat as the car is in motion, in this case tailing the taxi in front. We can see the passenger side windshield wiper as well as the contours of the hood.
Note something else. We can see two auto dealerships on the right, Brucks Oldsmobile and Cort Fox Ford. Both were real car dealers at the time.
I found online a newspaper ad by Brucks Oldsmobile, from the May 20, 1954 Los Angeles times. Note that the address of the dealership is given. That means we can pinpoint the exact location where this scene was filmed.
Here's a google street view from roughly the same location. There is pretty much nothing recognizable between the two photos except for a couple of things.
I think the buildings circled in yellow and the land feature circled in red in each of the photos are the same thing in each.
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Some time back a model kit of the Mannix Toro was for sale on ebay. I don't recall what the price was, but it was something nearly stratospheric. Several hundred dollars at least.
I like how the engine is correctly identified as a 425.
I also like how, rather than pointing a gun, Mannix is pointing a finger in a manner that makes it look like he's pointing a gun. Can't actually have him holding and pointing a gun on something meant to be sold to kids, not even in 1967!
But note in the second photo the "hide-away" gun compartment, and they actually do show a gun. I wonder if a gun was part of the kit.
I like how the engine is correctly identified as a 425.
I also like how, rather than pointing a gun, Mannix is pointing a finger in a manner that makes it look like he's pointing a gun. Can't actually have him holding and pointing a gun on something meant to be sold to kids, not even in 1967!
But note in the second photo the "hide-away" gun compartment, and they actually do show a gun. I wonder if a gun was part of the kit.
#11
You probably should drop the political blinders and look again. The box art clearly shows him holding a gun. Cap guns were common toys in 1967.
#12
Glad you brought up Me TV. I love watching Perry Mason. Everyone, everywhere knew him in or out if court. Great lawyer, never lost a case!! The other day I saw a '58 Oldsmobile convertible, Thunderbird's and I saw Paul driving a beautiful Corvette convertible.
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I have no political agenda here. The box art is dark in the area of his hand, and I didn't see the gun. Now that you point it out, I do. I would hardly call the art "clearly" showing his gun.
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What is it with you? You never miss a chance to take a dig at somebody, do you? You think your position as the "expert" on this site gives you license to run roughshod over people, and you do it all the time. Well it doesn't. Sometimes, Padavano, you're just a horse's ***, and you should just take a breath before you post something. I saw that you are offering to buy the first round of drinks at the CO get together at the nationals in a few weeks, and I was thinking of stopping by. But now I won't as I wouldn't accept a drink from you if it was served on a gold platter.
I have no political agenda here. The box art is dark in the area of his hand, and I didn't see the gun. Now that you point it out, I do. I would hardly call the art "clearly" showing his gun.
I have no political agenda here. The box art is dark in the area of his hand, and I didn't see the gun. Now that you point it out, I do. I would hardly call the art "clearly" showing his gun.
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Yeah, I get a big kick outta watching all the "new" vehicles in the rerun shows. Adam 12 and Emergency are also good for classic muscle car appearances.
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