OK---- according to the movie & apparently the court case the Basis for the Tin Goose was a 42 Olds from a JUNKYARD.
It is an acceppted fact that the Tin goose WAS built from a 1942 Olds (except for a few references on here claiming it to be a Buick) which was restyled with a literal "ton of lead" .
Rebuilding a 42 model car presents no problem, however the claim that it was a junk car bought from a junkyard beggers the mind.
The reason I say this is that in early 1942 all auto production in the US was halted & all car sales from dealer stock were frozen , with many being put into military service or only being released after extensive gov't red tape & then only to those that were deemed essential to obtain an existing new car.
As a result, for the duration of the war extreme actions were often taken to keep a car operating & on the road. It would seem unlikely that just a year after the war ended a 5 year old car would end up in a junk yard short of being hit by a train or some equally horrendous fate, which of course would have rendered it beyond restyling for use as the goose. It would seem more likely that it would have been bought from a used car lot or private owner. So was it really in a junkyard? Seems unlikely to me.
