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Underpowered cars at full throttle reminds me of how I used to drive my A. I once took a curve on 2 wheels, only once!
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The original Italian Job. The Mini's rule.
Steve S. I enjoyed the video, the happy ending was worth it. Jeff
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Let's let pylons, be pylons! |
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OJ in a white Bronco.
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Kinda like Desi & Lucy in "The Long-long Trailer". They alternated between a Mercury convertable & a Lincoln Capri while pulling the trailer.
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Maybe I dreamed it but I seem to recall they had to use the Lincoln because the Merc didn't have quite enough power to pull the trailer up some of the grades. |
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Not really a chase but I love the scene in "O Brother, Where Art Thou" where a center-door T crashes through the burning barn - driven by a kid wearing a leather aviator helmet, sitting on a couple Wards catalogs, and with wood blocks strapped to his feet to reach the pedals. Another good one in that movie is when the boys are picked up in a 33-34 Ford being chased by cops and driven by Baby-Face Nelson - who proceeds to machine-gun everything in sight...including cows along the road.
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Bullitt for many reasons:
1. 1968 Muscle cars 2. San Francisco hills. 3. Steve McQueen 4. Bud Ekins Bud Ekins also drove the 390 GT Mustang in Bullitt. Not sure how much Steve drove as well. He was also the guy who lays the motorcycle down in the movie. Bud taught Steve how to ride a dirt bike. Saw this movie twice at the age of 8. |
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The French connection
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CHuDWah; That was a great scene. Jeff
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Let's let pylons, be pylons! Last edited by JDupuis; 02-08-2017 at 06:57 PM. Reason: Change wording |
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Well, maybe THIS one?????
https://youtu.be/rgBam40yqqI or how about?????? https://youtu.be/Bd0JFb3aJFc We forgot W.C. Fields
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All steel from pedal to wheel |
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^^^^^ this |
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32 Mini Coopers in The Italian Job
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I haven't seen it in years but I seem to remember a pretty good chase scene in Thunder Road. I think it was a black '57 Ford moonshine car.
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Couldn't have been a '57 because I recall some guy trying to talk the hero into upgrading from his flat-head to the new OHV motors. He wasn't having any of it, of course!
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). The bad guys tried to run him off the road at least twice, also in 57s (one of them black). There is a 40 coupe in the movie that previously belonged to Mitchum's character but he's never shown driving it. The revenuer (Gene Barry) drives a 57 Chevrolet. Mitchum's real life son played his younger brother in the movie.The full movie (so-so quality) can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-vWQwYthM4 and Robert Mitchum singing (not too badly) the movie theme is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLMcGoVxWWI |
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[QUOTE=CHuDWah;1426958]When the movie starts out, the hero (Robert Mitchum) is driving a 50 Ford with "a racing mill under his hood". Later he upgrades to a two-tone 57, the one he dies in ("the devil got the moonshine and the mountain boy that day"
). ...Thanks, I stand corrected! Steve |
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Back when Mel Gibson didn't say much, Mad Max 2 was good
The XB Ford Falcon Interceptor was an actual police car here, the good thing was they always hid in the same place. http://www.aussiecoupes.com/max.html |
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"Road to Perdition", (T.Hanks I recall) has many views of 30-ish cars. Many Model As were in it and I knew some of the guys whose cars were used. Low pay, long hours and some of the "make up" used to make them not so showy was not easy to remove, they say.
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