[TR] Pan Am - and the cars in it

John Macartney flywheelcoventry1 at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Oct 12 03:20:34 MDT 2011


As Andy Mace says, the four door wagon (Estate Car) could have been a Triumph
Ten / Standard Companion. It could also have been a Triumph 2000 Estate Car,
if the period is mid '60's. It might even have been a four Herald station
wagon that managed to reach 'England' from India - in which case I think it
would have been called a Standard Gazelle (?) :)
But is this programme a
history of Pan Am? 
If so, I sincerely hope they stop it before it's time to
stage 'Lockerbie.' 
That's something the families concerned could very well do
without and in much the same way the whole world could similarly do without
the TV programme or separate full length feature film of Fred & Rose West.
This heinous couple were the proven serial killers of eleven young girls who
they hacked into pieces and buried in their garden - and were also believed to
be (but not proven) killers of several other little girls. All this happened
less than 30 miles from where I live. Not so long ago, there was an advert in
our local paper from the film company particularly looking for a Datsun
260Z and a Mitsubishi Starion 'for important background shots in the film
about the Wests.'
Never mind about how the families of the children might
feel, "you've got to get the detail right." Sometimes, modern media is utterly
sickening by its insensitivity. Rant off.
 
Jonmac
http://standard-triumph-books.co.uk 

There will be another Triumph on Pan Am
when they air the London episode.  I
>had never seen one like it before.  It
only said TRIUMPH on the car and I
>couldn't find any other markings. It was a
4 door station wagon and it was
>RHD


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