Not that I know anything about this business but is the availability of these older period correct cars plentiful? Not trying to make excuses for the movie but?
Yes. They have studios and brokers who find these cars. Some shops even specialize in movie cars. Other times they put out casting calls for period correct cars, like for scenery. I had a guy run that past me a year or so ago. He was looking for period looking '60s cars and needed cars that could drive under their own power, but would be used as stationary street scene props. The way it was explained in that situation was they rent the vehicle for however many months, not much money just a few hundred bucks, they transport to and from, then when they're done the car comes back. He said the cars would pretty much just be sitting in a parking lot the entire time. I had no interest in my cars doing that.
My dad just had a local themed charity event use his '40 for a promotional thing. Basically, they asked him to attend and park the car at a certain place so people would see it and take pictures with it. Years ago, my grandpas '55 Stude was used for a week in a big "Roaring '50s" event that was tented.
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