"Regardless"? You have absolutely no idea what car is parked where and you deem this "regardless"? This is why your opinion(s) with respect to the "getaway" car are meaningless. You are completely lost.
Dear Sonderführer Storing,
You're a xxxxxx' . . . aww . . . never mind.
Regardless, if you'll go to the 8:55 mark in this National Geographic documentary (thank you for turning me onto it) and look closely at the area
directly behind the head of the man who's bending over to speak with Amos Euins, Harold Brennan or Donald Duck in Inspector Sawyers' or Bridgette Bardot's car, I think you'll see a small part of a light-colored car that's parked BETWEEN Inspector Sawyers' or Bridgette Bardot's car and the mostly visible light-colored car IN FRONT OF (i.e., in the direction of the railway yard / parking lot) IT.
I'm not referring to the dark-colored car that's parked down Elm Street Extension by your Huge Gates, nor am I referring, obviously, to the dark-colored car that's parked way, way down the street.
Am I right?
Can you see it?
Yes, or no?
If so, could that hard-to-see light-colored car be the one that your 1958 Pontiac Bonneville visually overlapped and "merged with" in Wiegman?
Or . . . gasp . . . could it have been that mostly visible car that's parked two cars ahead (i.e., in the direction of the railway yard / parking lot) of Inspector Sawyers' / Bridgette Bardot's car?
-- Tom
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