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are you saying we need to get out more :?: :lol: :lol: :lol:
we,re all wrong this is the coolest movie car
There was an English film shot in the 1970's which featured a chase scene comprising of a a white 2 door Range Rover with blacked out windows chasing and generally terrorising another car (possibly a Jaguar)
Quote from: "Jake"There was an English film shot in the 1970's which featured a chase scene comprising of a a white 2 door Range Rover with blacked out windows chasing and generally terrorising another car (possibly a Jaguar)Possilby one of the gangster ('Get Carter', etc... ) style films, or an episode of The Avengers/New Avengers??(as they often had lots of Leyland products scattered about)
I think that the "Fastest car in the movies" should go to the green Volkswagen Beetle that gets overtaken four times:lol: :lol:
Having just seen it again recently, the Batmobile from Batman Begins is pretty cool, if a tad implausible :D But I wouldn't say no to one in my drive :lol:
Also, the sound of the Super Swampers as they 'skitter around' on that wooden floor in the gym :D
Sorry all wrong.Although as standard its a bloody awful car :)
What about the Smokey and Bandit Twin Turbo Trans Am???Or the Fall Guy's Pick Up?
It had a renault engine in probably whyWhat about the Smokey and Bandit Twin Turbo Trans Am???Or the Fall Guy's Pick Up?
Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man"Also, the sound of the Super Swampers as they 'skitter around' on that wooden floor in the gym :DI know *exactly* what you mean..... very sad really :lol:
Quote from: "Timi"It had a renault engine in probably whyWhat about the Smokey and Bandit Twin Turbo Trans Am???Or the Fall Guy's Pick Up?That particular one has a GM Ecotec 3.2 V6 installed FOC after Tower Chrysler blew the original up.PRV 2.6 V6 is underpowered for something that weighs in about the same as a large family saloon and roumour has it that they chose 88.8Mph as on a standard one its not an acheivable speed. Handling bites, gearbox was like stirring a bucket of bricks, I could go on...Like:QuoteBut the trans-am was still a cool car nonetheless.Funny I remember having a very similar chat with strange bloke at billings who could not get his generator to run!And whose gazebo attempted lift off when the storm came!Timi 8)
But the trans-am was still a cool car nonetheless.Funny I remember having a very similar chat with strange bloke at billings who could not get his generator to run!And whose gazebo attempted lift off when the storm came!Timi 8)
1970 Hemi Dodge Challenger 426'67 Ford Mustang From fast and furious Tokyo drift.
Pasted & Copied (bold type is my addition )If you are an aficionado of Sixties TV or remember it as more than just a summer of love, then the opening scene of the cult TV series ‘The Prisoner’ with Patrick McGoohan speeding through deserted London streets in his iconic Lotus Seven is firmly fixed in the mind. The Seven was chosen to fit the personality of the character as something out of the ordinary and individual that would make him stand out from the crowd; quick, agile and independent, it was a statement of freewill. And so it has remained over the 45 years of the car’s production: a unique and personal driving experience that is now set to become even better.Caterham took over production from Lotus in 1973[/i]Isn't it on a 'C' plate as well by the look of it??
There was an English film shot in the 1970's which featured a chase scene comprising of a a white 2 door Range Rover with blacked out windows chasing and generally terrorising another car (possibly a Jaguar), chasing it around the countryside, smashing through green houses and driving through rivers.My Dad had a 2 door Rangie at the time.I thought it was the coolest car ever!(i dont know the name of the film but it's probebly a stinker)Thus began my love affair with the green oval. 8)