I thought it was a T bird by the grille ornament. What I found interesting was it appears to be a US spec 6.9 by the bumpers, but if you have a close look at the speedo, someone's added MPH at the US speed limits, which indicates a Euro car. What gives??
In movies, practicality takes over lots of times.
As an example, in James Bond's first movie Dr No, he is collected at the airport in a 1957 Chevrolet convertible.
As they accelerate they show you the speedo (as they do...) but it's from a 1957 Ford !!!
Most people would not pick it.
Another one of those (in the same movie).
JB is followed (as he leaves the airport in that 57 Chevy) by CIA people in a 6cyl 1961 Chevy (I know that by the badges on the boot/trunk lid).
Yet when they start the car to follow, you hear the burble of a V8.
I guess in those days, they thought movie goers were suckers and would not pick it...