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Stainless Jeep in the 1975 Movie “Laure”

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I spent a little time going through the IMCDB website to see how correct some of the jeep identifications were.  As I was going through the different jeeps, I spotted this stainless steel flattie, something I’ve never seen in a movie.  I have also never heard of the Movie “Laure”.

 

13 Comments on “Stainless Jeep in the 1975 Movie “Laure”

  1. frank

    On the subject of old movies, there’s one I watched the other day called “To the shores of Tripoli” (1942) The only reason I watched it was all the old miltary vehicles, Power Wagons, a few Jeeps, and to my surprise I’m sure I saw a BRC at about the 1/2 hr mark. there… my Sunday afternoon movie review.

  2. David Eilers

    Really? I’ll have to locate that! There can’t be too many BRCs that appeared in movies.

  3. Paul

    Must have a powerful engine in this little Willys to lift the front end like that. Maybe the rear springs got re-arched?

  4. David Eilers

    Paul, those re-arched springs from the other ad are just torturing you, aren’t they? The backend above is riding so low I don’t think there are any springs at all in the back (or they were rearched the wrong way)

  5. Paul

    Howdy Dave! Just having fun … ya think this Jeep might be one of those rare hardtails?

  6. frank

    Apparently this movie was in production before Pearl Harbor happened, but war was declared before it wrapped up. So maybe they had a few on hand. The main characters were played by John Payne and Maureen O’hara. The scene I saw the BRC is when Payne fakes getting hit by a truck so he can see the nurse he’s fallen for. Like I said I’m 99% sure it was a BRC but it’s a real quick glance at the front end. I’ve got a whole lot of useless stuff rattling around the old cranium, nice to let some out and relieve some pressure.

  7. David Eilers

    Well, it’s not like I have the Laure DVD in my DVD cabinet .. lol .. I suspect I can’t check it out at the local library, either …

  8. Alan Baier

    I just saw this Jeep yesterday. I believe it was purchased by Rusty’s Off Road Products in Alabama.

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