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What movie car would you enjoy owning?

SteveSS

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It can be a car before it was destroyed, like the Charger in Bullitt. No fantasy cars like a Lotus that turns into a submarine.

I like the Charger in Crazy Larry, Dirty Mary. Maybe Dom's Chargers if the blower really worked and it didn't have a SBC.
 
Here's an obscure one. I was watching an old movie on You Tube the other night. Mid'50's and it looked like Chrysler supplied some of the cars. One of the characters was driving the Chrysler Falcon roadster showcar. This car nearly came to production as competition to GM's Corvette and Ford's Thunderbird. 2-seater convertible, powered by a Hemi. Better looking than either, in my opinion. I would take that!
 
Here's an obscure one. I was watching an old movie on You Tube the other night. Mid'50's and it looked like Chrysler supplied some of the cars. One of the characters was driving the Chrysler Falcon roadster showcar. This car nearly came to production as competition to GM's Corvette and Ford's Thunderbird. 2-seater convertible, powered by a Hemi. Better looking than either, in my opinion. I would take that!
Agree.

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Not a movie car, but a commercial car. And, it’s right up my alley!

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Or this one (Bonus if Adrienne comes with)-

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I'm somewhat older than most of the crowd here, so my two favorites are two Forward Look convertibles. Carol Linley and Jeff Chandler rode in a 1961 Imperial Convertible in "Return to Peyton Place." Three decades later, Jessica Lange swapped a '56 Chevy wagon for a 1960 New Yorker convertible in "Blue Sky." The New Yorker hit the market soon after, and I couldn't afford it. I bought a 1960 300F hardtop instead.

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1970 Dodge Challenger R/T from Vanishing Point (1971 movie)
 
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