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The way way back

Discussion in 'A boatload of fun' started by 65wildcater, Jul 20, 2013.

  1. 65wildcater

    65wildcater Trishieldasaurus Wrecks

    Has anybody seen the ads for that new movie "The way way back"? A 70 Estate Wagon seems to be prominently featured in this movie and I guess the "way back" is referring to the third row seat in the back. I think my wife and I will go see this movie just for the car.
     
  2. Bad Boattail

    Bad Boattail Guest

    Randy, you don't see too much of the EW during the film, but the title is indeed refering to the 3rd seat.
    I've seen it, but it's more like a flick for teenagers.

    A few weeks ago I made a screenshot of that wagon to post here on the board.
    For some reason I never did that, let me try to find it on one of my computers :TU:

    Too bad that they have used a LeSabre based 1970 Estate Wagon and not one of the bigger later clamshell EW's
    Funny enough, the car on the official film poster is a 1971 EW:

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    Click image to view trailer :Comp:

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  3. 65wildcater

    65wildcater Trishieldasaurus Wrecks

    Thanks for posting those pictures. Hollywood has never been known for accuracy when it comes to cars.
     
  4. leadsled01

    leadsled01 Well-Known Member

    I gotta take the wife to see this one...
     
  5. 75Riv

    75Riv A.K.A. Harry Clamshell

  6. 65wildcater

    65wildcater Trishieldasaurus Wrecks

    It says in the description that it is a one year model. Was 1970 the return year for full size Buick wagons? I've never seen anything between 1964 and 1969.
     

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