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Favorite Car Movie?

One Mo'

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Christine
Bullet
American Graffiti
Hollywood Nights
Two lane blacktop
Smokey and the bandit
Gone in 60 seconds
The Wraith
So many to choose from..lol
 
ok i have to add this. I was watching spike the other day some show about movie cars. This guy talks about the 56 in american graffiti. Later i watch again on dvr and find out he is the pres of year one!!!
 
How about Hot Rod?Pulls the Hemi out of his wrecked mopar puts it in the Willys and goes against the Munns Root Beer Olds.Crappy story but cool cars.
 
Christine
Bullet
American Graffiti
Hollywood Nights
Two lane blacktop
Smokey and the bandit
Gone in 60 seconds
The Wraith
So many to choose from..lol

Youre right. Too many. Love The Wraith BTW. Heres a few more.

The Car
Cannonball Run I and II
Gone in 60 Seconds(1974)
Road Warrior/Mad Max
Death Race 2000
Stroker Ace
 
How about Hot Rod?Pulls the Hemi out of his wrecked mopar puts it in the Willys and goes against the Munns Root Beer Olds.Crappy story but cool cars.

I think i saw that a long time ago, is that where they race on the beach?
 
Great link, MOFO. Hey Stu, does your friend want to sell it? Lol. Can you get any pics of it in its current state? I saw the original one at the NY Auto Show a few years back and it was a tan color.
 
ok here are a few you missed and why
"eat my dust" mid 70's with ron howard, my bestfriend 67 camaro was use in that movie.
"mad, mad, mad world" 1962 tons of 62 plymouth taxis and cop cars great chase sceen
 
Looking at the ones that posted in this thread, it reads like a grandmothers old phone book......full of people that are no longer with us.
 
I think the movies that make me most sick are Tommy Boy and Payback both of which show a GTX and RR get demolished. Tommy Boy really hurts because they drag it out for so long. :(
In 1998, when I was selling my third GTX, I got a call from a guy who had been a screenwriter for Tommy Boy. Small world - he was the son of one of my writing professors at Penn State, and like myself, had an obsession with '69 GTXs. He assured me that no cars had been destroyed to make the movie. He had tried to write a '69 GTX into the script, but the production ended up featuring a '67, because the folks responsible for finding vehicles had run into a guy with over half a dozen '67s ranging from parts cars to the show car driven by David Spade in the early scenes. Instead of destroying a good one, they just switched cars during the filming. That information made me feel a lot better!
 
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