Most Iconic Cars From TV & Movies
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"The Pussy Wagon" - 1997 Chevrolet 2500 Silverado Fleetside
The Bride wakes up from a comma to meet a pedafeir and takes his car key. Once in the parking lot she meets one of the greatest trucks ever made, "The Pussy Wagon"
The Bride wakes up from a comma to meet a pedafeir and takes his car key. Once in the parking lot she meets one of the greatest trucks ever made, "The Pussy Wagon"
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Gone in 60 Seconds (2000)
1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 fastback
Stuck behind a traffic jam and desperate to outrun the rapidly advancing 5-0, Memphis throws “Eleanor” and her 428 cubic-inch, 360-hp engine in drive and using a lowered towtruck flat bed as a ramp, launches her 30 feet up in the air. Completely airborne, Memphis flies Eleanor over 15 feet of damaged cars and rescue workers – landing intact on the other side, cocked, locked, and ready to rock
Stuck behind a traffic jam and desperate to outrun the rapidly advancing 5-0, Memphis throws “Eleanor” and her 428 cubic-inch, 360-hp engine in drive and using a lowered towtruck flat bed as a ramp, launches her 30 feet up in the air. Completely airborne, Memphis flies Eleanor over 15 feet of damaged cars and rescue workers – landing intact on the other side, cocked, locked, and ready to rock
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The Love Bug (1969)
Herbie - 1962 Volkswagon Beetle
Born in Germany in 1963, Herbie is/was a white Volkswagen Classic Beetle famously distinguished by two red and blue racing stripes and the number 53 painted on the hood, doors, and trunk. Capable of driving itself as well as feeling human emotions, Herbie was a zippy little Beetle with a Porsche 356 engine who gave the big boys a run for their money.
Born in Germany in 1963, Herbie is/was a white Volkswagen Classic Beetle famously distinguished by two red and blue racing stripes and the number 53 painted on the hood, doors, and trunk. Capable of driving itself as well as feeling human emotions, Herbie was a zippy little Beetle with a Porsche 356 engine who gave the big boys a run for their money.
Scooby Doo, Where Are You?! (1969)
The Mystery Machine - 1963 Ford Econoline Custom Van
The Mystery Machine, the only van on the planet that can give honest competition to the Partridge family’s tour bus in the “Most Psychedelic Van” category.
The Mystery Machine, the only van on the planet that can give honest competition to the Partridge family’s tour bus in the “Most Psychedelic Van” category.