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Old 12-12-2014, 01:22 PM   #1
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My '68 C20 On TV & In Movies

Here are some pictures of my 1968 Chevy Pickup In "NAKED AND AFRAID WITH SETH ROGEN AND JAMES FRANCO".........









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How did you get it in movies. Nice truck also. Love the c20s. Jim
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Re: My '68 C20 On TV & In Movies

Also in "Gods Pocket" With The Late Philip Seymour Hoffman....

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How did you get it in movies. Nice truck also. Love the c20s. Jim
I submitted it to some Picture Car Casting Companies on line along with my other cars and they called me.
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Re: My '68 C20 On TV & In Movies

Here is a Link to NAKED AND AFRAID WITH SETH ROGEN AND JAMES FRANCO

http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/na...-franco-naked/
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This is a clip from "Gods Pocket"

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Just see that Naked and Afraid episode the other night flipping through channels and seen your truck pretty cool.
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Just see that Naked and Afraid episode the other night flipping through channels and seen your truck pretty cool.
BlueBullet; Thanks....
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I have a "no naked men in the back of my truck" rule.

Pretty cool, though.
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Old 12-12-2014, 03:53 PM   #11
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I have a "no naked men in the back of my truck" rule.

Pretty cool, though.
Yeah I used to but $$ talks.... LOL
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Cool, Not so sure of the Naked guys though.
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That's really cool. What website do you use to sign up for that if you don't mind me asking?
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Re: My '68 C20 On TV & In Movies

Look on line in your area put in a search "Picture Cars or Movie Cars" and follow the the steps to list your cars. For Example this place is in New York....

http://www.pixxcars.com


This is the same place but a listing for my 1950 Plymouth Suburban

http://www.pixxcars.com/advanced-sea...c_car_search=1
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LOL. May not matter with a truck in partial primer, but I've heard that if you have a nice car (not that the truck's not nice, but I mean sensitive black paint or whatever) that car casting companies can be pretty hard on a vehicle.

After all, to movie people it's no different than any other piece of set equipment. They will not treat it like an automotive enthusiast will. And they sure wouldn't treat it like you would have.

If your vehicle is fairly durable and you won't be upset if the chrome bezel around your AC vent gets fingerprints like I would, you'd probably be ok. More likely it would get damage, they pay your insurance or for the damage, at market rates for old cars, and send you on your way. Read the fine print in the contract, that's for sure.

Just relating what I've heard. The OP knows orders of magnitude more about this topic than I do, I'm sure. I'd love to hear what the damage clauses in the contract are like.
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LOL. May not matter with a truck in partial primer, but I've heard that if you have a nice car (not that the truck's not nice, but I mean sensitive black paint or whatever) that car casting companies can be pretty hard on a vehicle.

After all, to movie people it's no different than any other piece of set equipment. They will not treat it like an automotive enthusiast will. And they sure wouldn't treat it like you would have.

If your vehicle is fairly durable and you won't be upset if the chrome bezel around your AC vent gets fingerprints like I would, you'd probably be ok. More likely it would get damage, they pay your insurance or for the damage, at market rates for old cars, and send you on your way. Read the fine print in the contract, that's for sure.

Just relating what I've heard. The OP knows orders of magnitude more about this topic than I do, I'm sure. I'd love to hear what the damage clauses in the contract are like.

To some extent that may be correct. I have used and drive all 8 of my cars on movie & and TV sets, From Men in Black 3 to Boardwalk Empire and many more. I've had some issues on set from people leaning on them to being hit in the rear by another driver. If your anneal about your car you will have a nervous brake down by the end of the 12 hour day. Any of my cars have been fixed are at a repair shop I chose and payed for by the Production Co. If you have a very valuable car stay away from the movies....
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Time to powerwash the bed.
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That's awesome !!
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