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Post by ti4438 on May 25, 2013 8:29:36 GMT -5
I found these in an old squad.I figured I could make use of them.
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Post by ti4438 on May 25, 2013 8:32:31 GMT -5
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Post by sigmfsk on May 25, 2013 10:12:25 GMT -5
Great thinking - nicely done!
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Post by ti4438 on May 25, 2013 16:41:52 GMT -5
If anyone can help fill in the blanks,I'd appreciate it. VIN # Orphanage address Elwood's employer Elwood's SS #
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Post by Mr Mercer on May 25, 2013 17:39:35 GMT -5
St Helen of the Blessed Shroud 2138 Patricia , Calumet City .
Drivers license # 204-71487p
Took a quick glance in my Blues Brothers Private book just now .
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Post by Steam McQueen on May 25, 2013 20:17:53 GMT -5
- Elwood worked at a propellant factory possibly named CCL Custom Manufacturing at that time. Now it's KIK Custom Products KIK DANVILLE 1 West Hegeler Lane Danville, Illinois USA 61832-8398 www.kikcorp.com/illinois-contract.html
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Post by Steam McQueen on May 25, 2013 21:11:07 GMT -5
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Post by sigmfsk on May 26, 2013 7:22:30 GMT -5
> According to Galen Govier (Dodge Plymouth & Chrysler Police > Cars) the VIN was as following: > > DK41U4D608972 Well, there's nothing about a blumo VIN/Galen Govier in Dodge Plymouth & Chrysler Police Cars. But I found this reference: > There is a fan book that was published in 1980 by Black Rhino > enterprises called "Blues Brothers Private". This book lists the > original Bluesmobile as a black 1968 Cadillac. The book also has > the bill of sale for the later Bluesmobile (Dodge Monaco) listing > the MOTOR NUMBER as IC2C271580 and Factory number 608972. www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=2078And it's pointed out later in that same BBC thread: www.bluesbrotherscentral.com/forum/topic/2186-the-bluesmobile-vin/#entry22437Here's the page from the book: So if one interprets "factory number" as "mopar sequence number", then you'd get the "bluesmobile universe" VIN: DK41U4D608972 which would seem good for this type of prop material. I'm pretty sure that number was an impossibility in real-life, because sequence numbers didn't go that high in 1974 (based on LV's hardtop sequence number of 256595 being produced on 07/24/74) www.bluesmobiles.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=details&action=display&thread=164
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Post by ti4438 on May 26, 2013 8:50:57 GMT -5
Thanks.You guys are awesome.
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Post by sigmfsk on May 26, 2013 9:16:50 GMT -5
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