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So whats a good movie with a trick car?

Some that i can think of:

- American Grafiti, Ford Deuce Coupe

- Bullit, 67 Fastback Mustang

- White Sands, 67 427 Convertible Vette

- Ruuning on Empty, 55 Chev

- Gumball Rally, BB Cobra & Ferarri Daytona

Or dodgy movie with funny car...Wraith with the Dodge Interceptor:(

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...Bueller had a MGB mocked up as a 250GT California Spider  

Deadset???? An MGB, they did a great job then. Alfa Spyder perhaps but MGB? Am i right in saying they did a good job, or am i just clueless whrn it comes to spotting kit cars:(Maybe i have to watch it again:thumbsup:

Oh and the Lotus from Pretty Woman...movie sucked but Espirit was awesome:)

Good call :D  

Ferris Buelers Day Off, was it a Daytona or a 250GT?

'61 Ferrari 250 GT California replica (based on a Corvette)

Miami Vice - Testarossa & Daytona Spyder (based on a Corvette)

Cobra was a '49 Mercury Coupe

Steve McQueen's GT390 owns Nick Cage's GT500!

McQueen also has the Porsche 917K and the Ferrari 512S in "Le Mans".

I think in Vanilla Sky there's a replica Ferrari 250GTO.

T.

Troy Troy Troy the only car is Eleanor out of Gone in 60 Seconds ... oh and Angelina Jolie isn't half bad in it either :)

1967 Shelby GT 500

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No question, Buster has it on the money......Mmmmm Angelina and Eleanor

Bullit - 67 Fastback

Gi60S - GT500 + Jolie = Ultimate hotness (the original is better i reckon)

Bad Boys 2 - Ferrari 550 (i think)

FnF - RX7 (vinnys car)

Blade - Charger

XXX - GTO

Rendezvous (Best movie EVER!) - Ferrari of some sort

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who can forget the cars in:

Batman

The Love Bug

Austin Powers

GhostBusters

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

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