[Tigers] Maxwell Smart Tiger

Jay Laifman jay.laifman at gmail.com
Mon Dec 2 22:31:29 MST 2013


I could have sworn exhaust was coming out of both pipes.  But, I can't swear
to that - and sadly we deleted the episode.  But, I can swear to the S1-S2
windshield frame (without glass).  Completely odd.

The shots when they were looking over their shoulders, at the dash and over
the bonnet, were a bit odd.  The dash was black, the clock was covered with a
round flat black disk.  There was a factory radio.  But the shifter was not a
TIger or Alpine shifter that I've ever seen.





On Dec 2, 2013, at 9:20 PM, michael king wrote:

> Jay that's very odd regarding the early screen and 1/4 windows.. they would
not fit without modificaitn as the screens sit at different angles... as for
the driving scenes.. don't be sure it wasn't an alpine.. I was watching one a
while back and noticed that there was carb smoke coming out the left rear
pipe.. nothing from the right... i suspect alpine as in the aerial shot you
could see an alpine trans shifter.
>
> As a side note in some episodes the car has non peaked chrome rims.. LAT 70
wheels and in some crash scenes they used a S3 Alpine.
>
>
> On 3 December 2013 16:14, Jay Laifman <jay.laifman at gmail.com> wrote:
> I was just watching an episode with my son.  It was about max overhearing a
> plot to kill rocket scientists, but then lost his memory because of some
> pills.  The best part is that it featured the car for much of the episode.
I
> know that the history is that an Alpine was used when the machine gun
popped
> out of the bonnet.  I'm sure it was used for lots of other scenes scenes.
But
> in the driving scenes on this episode, it was definitely a Tiger (with dual
> exhausts).  They really tossed the car around too.
>
> But interestingly with all the scenes where they were sitting in the car or
> standing next to it, it had a S1-S2 windscreen on the car (with no glass).
> But it still had the S3-SV/Tiger quarter windows.  I had no idea they could
be
> swapped that way.  The back edge of the frame clearly curved, while the
> quarter window forward edge was straight.
>
> Just some interesting tid bits.
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