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General Discussion and Announcements => General Discussion => Topic started by: TopNotch on December 14, 2021, 04:58:19 pm
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I have a video of the 25th anniversary of the 1969 Woodstock Music and Arts Festival. The 25th anniversary was in 1994. In one scene that I captured a still from, a couple that went to the original festival are walking along and talking about it. Notice the white car in the background.

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Wow! Nice. I was 2 in 1984. 😂
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Whoa, good find, Sir!
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Wow! Nice. I was 2 in 1984. 😂
I put the wrong date. The video is from 1994, so you would have been 12, I guess.
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Groovy!!!
Slightly off topic but I watched a fillum the other night and behold a fiero appeared!!! It sparked something in my terrible memory that it was summat to do with a PFF member. A quick Google and I realise it was TN himself!!
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Groovy!!!
Slightly off topic but I watched a fillum the other night and behold a fiero appeared!!! It sparked something in my terrible memory that it was summat to do with a PFF member. A quick Google and I realise it was TN himself!!
noice! TopNotch is a celeb!!
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It would be nice to know what film I was seen in. The only movie one of my cars was in (not me, just the car) was "The Change-Up", in which the red SE I used to have was a "stand-in" for interior shots. The actual car in the movie was a red Formula, but apparently it's interior wasn't good enough.
The movie company gave me a beemer to drive while they had my car. They removed the windshield so they wouldn't have to shoot the movie through it, and put in a new one when they were done. The car was never actually driven, just on a sound stage with fake background added.
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That's the one.
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Wow! Nice. I was 2 in 1984. 😂
I was 23
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It would be nice to know what film I was seen in. The only movie one of my cars was in (not me, just the car) was "The Change-Up", in which the red SE I used to have was a "stand-in" for interior shots. The actual car in the movie was a red Formula, but apparently it's interior wasn't good enough.
The movie company gave me a beemer to drive while they had my car. They removed the windshield so they wouldn't have to shoot the movie through it, and put in a new one when they were done. The car was never actually driven, just on a sound stage with fake background added.
SWEET! Your car is a celeb too now :)