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Iconical cars vintage movies
Iconical cars vintage movies







iconical cars vintage movies
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Missiles, check, lasers, check, rocket motor, check, and we get to watch Bond, played by Timothy Dalton, test out his toys in an epic car chase. The Living Daylights film released in 1987 stars a sleek black V8 Vantage modified with all the gadgets Britain's number one spy needs. James Bond is known for his fast cars, particularly his love for Aston Martin supercars. This sleek black favourite can really pick up some pace in a drag race reaching an impressive 221mph!įirst appearance: 1987, The Living Daylights

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The original of the American franchise was released in 2001 and introduces the powerhouse that is the Dodge Charger a supercar passed down from Toretto's father. If you love fast cars, then you will love The Fast and The Furious saga.

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The black GMC Vandura with distinguishable red stripe outruns the police due to its fearless driver (except when it comes to flying), played by Mr T, and its ability to jump! #4. The indestructible ex-special force soldiers on the run from the law continue to fight crime in their just as indestructible GMC van.

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The A-Team first appeared on our screens on the NBC TV show in 1983, which later became a huge blockbuster film.

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Mad Max is back in the spotlight after Tom Hardy's recent portrayal of the road warrior, and with such a strong focus on customised cars and mechanical engineering in each Mad Max movie, it is no wonder that Max himself has a signature ride! Max's V8 Interceptor appears in both of the first two movies in the series and is based on a 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT Coupe. This Imperial Crown Sedan was capable of reaching speeds of over 200 miles per hour and was expertly driven by the Hornet's high-kicking sidekick, Kato (formally played by Bruce Lee, earlier in his career!).

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Perhaps one of the Hornet's most memorable assets is his trademark car – 'Black Beauty'. The Green Hornet was originally broadcast in 1936 as a radio adventure series, quickly becoming popular with listeners of the WXYZ station. This beautiful 1969 Mustang sure takes some punishment, but handles it well!įirst appearance: WXYZ radio show in 1936

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In fact, it's the theft of John's car (as well as some other unforgivable indiscretions) that lands the villain of this action-packed flick in such hot water with John and sets the wheels of the movie in motion. Unfortunately, we couldn't find a John Wick clip that didn't contain graphic violence or language, but if you're over 18 and haven't seen this film, it's a must-see! Any action movie fans are sure to be familiar with John Wick, and more to the point, his stunning classic 1969 Mustang. But the question is, would the Cadillac have been able to jump the bridge? “It's got cop tires, cop suspensions, cop shocks… Is it the new Bluesmobile or what?” The 1980 American film, The Blues Brothers, showed Elwood Blues tell his brother how he traded in their precious Cadillac for a microphone and ended up with '74 Dodge Monaco police car. Pontiac even made four 1977 Trans Am models for the film before the vehicle was released for general sale public. The iconic Pontiac Firebird driven by Reynolds in this film was heavily customised for the production, adding bespoke decals and even reshaped headlights to give the car a more muscular look.

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Smokey and the Bandit – Pontiac Firebirdįast cars, cold beers and Burt Reynolds, what more could you ask for from this 1977 classic. Turn heads and take to the roads in one of these slick black rides. From the Batmobile to KITT, we've rounded up 10 of TV and cinema's most iconic black cars.









Iconical cars vintage movies