A Team Van, Anyone?
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Doofus

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195 months

gshughes

1,323 posts

277 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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The colours look wrong to me, or is that just because it is a long time since I've seen the TV programme?

Doofus

Original Poster:

32,722 posts

195 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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gshughes said:
The colours look wrong to me, or is that just because it is a long time since I've seen the TV programme?
Two-tone didn't look right to me either, but that's probably because I've seen so many 'repllicas' which are all black that I've come to think of the original as black too.


pozi

1,725 posts

209 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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gshughes said:
The colours look wrong to me, or is that just because it is a long time since I've seen the TV programme?
That colour is correct, it just looks darker on the TV screen and to keep the price of the toys down most were black with the red stripe.


Edited by pozi on Wednesday 23 December 10:49

kiseca

9,339 posts

241 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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I've come across that too before. I see lots of replicas that are grey above the red stripe but my memory is also of it being all black with a red stripe. It even looks that way in that picture unless I look really closely, then yes, it could be grey or it could be black...


take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey

7,178 posts

77 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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Guns are wrong... They normally used ruger mini 14s. Child of the 80s.


SpeckledJim

32,352 posts

275 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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Truly one of the great-looking vans of history.

And some of my all time favourite wheels, too.

aeropilot

39,331 posts

249 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
Guns are wrong... They normally used ruger mini 14s.
yes

They were in fact semi-auto versions though, but overdubbed with sound effects to make them sound like the full auto AC556 versions.

wibble cb

4,063 posts

229 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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SpeckledJim said:
Truly one of the great-looking vans of history.

And some of my all time favourite wheels, too.
2nd only to this, surely?


Keep it stiff

1,839 posts

195 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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I have never owned a classic commercial however I have often lusted after one.

I have to say that this particular van does not float my boat, a MK1 Transit, a CF or a mildly modified A35 van would be up my street, particularly the latter which would fit in my garage.

mickyh7

2,347 posts

108 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
Guns are wrong... They normally used ruger mini 14s. Child of the 80s.
Guns were all st.
No one, ever, ever got hit!
Thousands of shots just missed.

4rephill

5,119 posts

200 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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mickyh7 said:
take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
Guns are wrong... They normally used ruger mini 14s. Child of the 80s.
Guns were all st.
No one, ever, ever got hit!
Thousands of shots just missed.
You had to wonder didn't you:

If this was one of America's "A" teams, how cr4p must the "B" teams have been? confused

TBF, on very rare occasions, people did get shot, but it was only ever a non-fatal wound.

Despite firing thousands of rounds of ammo and launching grenades at people, hundreds of car crashes, and buildings collapsing, nobody ever died on the A-Team! [Despite that, the TV companies were still unhappy about the violence in the series!).

It was worth watching for Howling Mad Murdoch alone though - The crazy helicopter Captain was just fabulous! (Apparently the TV company wanted to drop the character, but viewer feedback rated him as the most popular character)


It's funny watching re-runs of these 70's/80's TV favourites, such as Starsky and Hutch, Magnum PI, The A-Team, Knight Rider, CHiPs, The Dukes of Hazard etc., etc., etc., because now I'm older, I spot a lot of continuity errors, and repeated footage, that as a kid, was never noticed.

It's things such as stunt vehicles that weren't quite the same make/model as the main car (a Ford Econoline van was often used to replace the GMC Vandura in The A-Team for stunts for example), the General Lee heading towards a jump with a front push-bar fitted, loosing the push-bar in mid-air, landing heavy on the nose (bending the frame rails and front wings/fenders in the process), and driving off with no damage, and the Push-bar in place again.



Here's a drinking game for you based on the CHiPs TV series:

Take a shot of Vodka/Rum/Tequila/Whiskey or whatever, every time you see a silver Honda Accord in the background.

And take two shots of Vodka/Rum/Tequila/Whiskey or whatever, every time you see the Honda Accord that was in the back ground, suddenly being overtaken by the Police bikes/car that it was previously behind.

(There will be very few episodes where you stay sober! -And do not try it whilst watching back to back episodes!)

The CHiPs TV series is being shown on Forces TV at the moment, and it's a great game spotting the cars in the background being used over and over again for different scenes, and to make it look like there were more cars around than there actually were.




kiseca

9,339 posts

241 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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I believe there was one death in The A-Team.. didn't the original colonel who was chasing them get killed off?

Apart from that, it was a standing joke that noone ever died in it. I remember a helicopter flying straight into a cliff face, and the crumpled wreckage then dropping straight down maybe 30 - 40 metres on to a beach, at which point the two occupants staggered out nursing their headaches...

Even as a kid it was too much for me to believe at the time and it wasn't a show I watched regularly. When it was on TV recently I watched a few episodes out of nostalgia, thought it would be a good laugh, but no, I think I got it right the first time around hehe

Airwolf on the other hand... I can now see all the reused footage and plot holes in that but it's still awesome just because that helicopter looked so damned good! And that theme tune..


Edited by kiseca on Wednesday 23 December 16:05

aeropilot

39,331 posts

249 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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mickyh7 said:
take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
Guns are wrong... They normally used ruger mini 14s. Child of the 80s.
Guns were all st.
No one, ever, ever got hit!
Thousands of shots just missed.
Guns only shoot in the direction they are pointed.....so not the fault of the gun.

Anyway, wasn't that the whole point of the show, they weren't actually supposed to hit anyone?

take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey

7,178 posts

77 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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Best scene in the entire show...

https://youtu.be/KSSegFYLFY8

irocfan

46,071 posts

212 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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fesuvious said:
I will admit I'd love to own and daily drive that
no question hehe

mike9009

9,440 posts

265 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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Doofus said:
gshughes said:
The colours look wrong to me, or is that just because it is a long time since I've seen the TV programme?
Two-tone didn't look right to me either, but that's probably because I've seen so many 'repllicas' which are all black that I've come to think of the original as black too.

Gawd, I watched probably every episode and never appreciated the van was two tone....<hangs head in shame>

Dapster

8,646 posts

202 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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The one in the ad was a publicity prop so looked the part but probably has a stock asthmatic 90 bhp iron block from the 50's. For the real deal you need to install some monster flame spitting 7lt with sidepipes and burn out at every traffic light.

For car related viewing in the 80's, it would have been the Dukes of Hazzard top of the list for me but I can't think why