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  • DeadHorse

    Dec. 28, 2008 10:27 p.m. DeadHorse New Reader

    The Wraith...Charlie Sheen

    Turob Interceptor....only one in existence. (built by chrysler)

    In close ups of the front you can see the little pentastar emblem.

  • forzav12

    Dec. 28, 2008 10:45 p.m. forzav12 New Reader

    In reply to Jay:

    You are correct, the 6.9 Bender is uber cool, but no Ferrari. Yes the Lambo is just a shell, thankfully! The real car is somewhat unpleasant to drive, but, oh so gorgeous-and the sound is unmatched.

  • JFX001

    Dec. 29, 2008 7:58 a.m. JFX001 HalfDork

    I should've added "King if the Mountain"....cheesy music biz sub-plot, but Hopper is great. I also forgot Viva Las Vegas...cool period racing.

  • jde

    Dec. 29, 2008 8:49 a.m. jde Reader

    The Seven-Ups with Roy Scheider. Very cool chase scene through NYC choreographed by the guy who did the chase for Bullitt.

  • SoloSonett

    Dec. 29, 2008 9:21 a.m. SoloSonett Reader

    There's a reason why Sweet James is not known for his acting.. it's called " Two Lane Blacktop" It ends with the film burning up.

    They should have lit it up about two hours earlier

  • JoeyM

    Dec. 29, 2008 9:24 a.m. JoeyM New Reader

    wherethefmi2000 wrote:

    Oh yeah and don't forget the impossible to find Condor Man

    The precision driving with the black pursuit porsches was really sweet.

  • 81gtv6

    Dec. 29, 2008 9:39 a.m. 81gtv6 New Reader

    I would add Thunder Road. Moonshiners running from the law in the late 50's.

  • JoeyM

    Dec. 29, 2008 9:41 a.m. JoeyM New Reader

    DeadHorse wrote: The Wraith...Charlie Sheen
    [giggle] I was just watching that last week. I need to figure out how to convert my VHS to dvd before it wears out.

    DeadHorse wrote: Turob Interceptor....only one in existence. (built by chrysler)
    That was the Dodge/PPG pacecar (a.k.a. the MS4) from the mid 1980s. They only built a handful, but there's still more than one around....(despite the line in the movie)

    http://www.allpar.com/squads/pace.html

    http://jalopnik.com/cars/alphabet-soup/ultimate-k+car-ppg-dodge-twin-turbo-interce...

  • confuZion3

    Dec. 29, 2008 10:53 a.m. confuZion3 Dork

    MadScientistMatt wrote:

    JeepinMatt wrote:

    Watching Fast and the Furious was like having visual diarrhea.

    The dialog in that scene would have made a lot more sense if Paul Walker had brought a Cressida...

    How funny would a fifth sequel be if it reflected the theme of this magazine or forum? Paul pulls up to the line in a gutted 1993 Geo Metro with a turbo four-cylinder yanked from a 1991 Escort GT mated up to a 2001 Subaru WRX drivetrain (total build cost: $1,265). He looks at the guy next to him in the 1999 Ford Crown Vic with Mustang pedals, a T5 swap, police suspension, and, uh, some R-comps (why not). They rev up and blast off the line. Paul runs through the five speed gear box (carefully so as not to overstress the shifter bushings or bend a shifting fork). His adversary pulls off the line sluggish because his clutch is slipping, but he quickly makes up some ground with the bigger engine. But Paul isn't finished yet - he's got less weight to carry around!

    See how it ends at www.FF5.2000dollarchallenge.phonymovie.com! (it's not a real site!)

  • confuZion3

    Dec. 29, 2008 10:55 a.m. confuZion3 Dork

    Also, my favorite car movie was the modern, Nick Cage Gone in 60 Seconds.

  • nickleone

    Dec. 29, 2008 11:09 a.m. nickleone New Reader

    The French Connection. Car/train chase. One part of the chase a car backes out of a driveway. That was a civilian going to work not a stunt person. Mickey Rooney in the BIG WHEEL, migets and indy cars in the late 40's. Or the original version with James Cagney set in the 30's. Both had great shots of old races with good action considering when they were made

    Nick

  • nickleone

    Dec. 29, 2008 11:36 a.m. nickleone New Reader

    The original Cagney racing movie was "The Crowd Roard" 1932. Nick

  • randyvr6

    Dec. 29, 2008 1:36 p.m. randyvr6 New Reader

    If this thread was about the worst car movie ever made, it would have to be " Driven" with Stallone.

    The scene where they jump into CART champ cars on display at a hotel party, start them up , and then race each other through the streets of Chicago is priceless.

  • byron12

    Dec. 29, 2008 2:12 p.m. byron12 New Reader

    King of the mountain a mullholland drive street racing movie was sorta good.... http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082619/

  • PeteWW

    Dec. 29, 2008 4:38 p.m. PeteWW New Reader

    The Hire, the BMW film series. Similar to the opening of The Transporter.

  • Volksroddin

    Dec. 29, 2008 5:30 p.m. Volksroddin HalfDork

    The Hire is awsome!!!, I'll have not return'd it to my brother in-law.

  • Salanis

    Dec. 29, 2008 5:40 p.m. Salanis SuperDork

    PeteWW wrote:

    The Hire, the BMW film series. Similar to the opening of The Transporter.

    +1 on The Hire! I absolutely love "Star" with the M5 and Madonna.

    Whenever I hear "Song 5" (or whatever number it is) by Jet, I think of that movie and just want to do the biggest tire smoking launch in my M!

  • MedicineMan

    Dec. 29, 2008 6:38 p.m. MedicineMan New Reader

    I hate to admit that I actually liked (and own) the original Fast and Furious...It came out the summer after I graduated high school...and yes I actually put 12 inch wal-mart neon tubes under my escort gt.... yuk, luckily they only lasted about a week!

    I was a little pumped to see the preview for F&F 4...I hope it doesnt bring back the fart can mufflers hanging out of accents with spining hub caps, but for my generation about the best car movie made for the theater.

  • Tim Baxter

    Dec. 29, 2008 8:40 p.m. Tim Baxter Online Editor

    Song 2 -- Blur

  • slantvaliant

    Dec. 29, 2008 9:06 p.m. slantvaliant Reader

    Speaking of bad movies ... Grand Theft Auto is on right now. Opie and his girlfriend run away in a Rolls, get chased. Hilarity ensues, kind of.

  • aussiesmg

    Dec. 29, 2008 9:15 p.m. aussiesmg HalfDork

    Bad movies...toss up between "Driven" and "Redline" the ultimate torture for a gearhead would be to be forced to watch them both one after the other

  • jgp1843

    Dec. 29, 2008 11:21 p.m. jgp1843 HalfDork

    Another oldie - The Racers, with Kirk Douglas - filmed back in the '50s.

    RE/ Duel: Dennis Weaver used to live about ten miles from my house. A very nice guy. Unfortunately, he passed away last year. If you are ever passing through Ridgway, Colorado there is a very nice memorial park donated to the town by his family that features an incredible bronze eagle with a 21-foot wingspan. Stopping to see the park only takes a few minutes, but is well worth it.

  • benzbaron

    Dec. 29, 2008 11:46 p.m. benzbaron New Reader

    All of you guys who don't think a benz can handle should see rendezvous. The only problem is the annoying dubbed ferrari sound, it is truly aweful. A mercedes sounds much different and less exciting.

    After that see ronin and what the 6.9er actually looks like, it doesn't look too hot going through the curves fast even with the hydraulic suspension.

    Since all of the movies I thought were cool have been covered even the most obscure, how about the beginning scene in the texas chainsaw massacre. I may be partial but in the first few they always end up chasing a benz off the road with an old american pickup. Pure fantasy given the top end of the benz, but interesting.

  • Luke

    Dec. 29, 2008 11:54 p.m. Luke Dork

    Another 'car film' starring a young Charlie Sheen is 'No Man's Land'.

    Stolen Porsche v Camaro http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=1Emkn7CjLI4

    Also,

    Alfa Montreal v 911 in 'The Marseille Contract' http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=TRoLsxrlxrs

    Citroen DS v Alfa Giulia (I'm not sure of the film) http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=wRGTv2hanM0&eurl=http://retrorides.proboards86.c...

  • JeepinMatt

    Dec. 30, 2008 12:34 a.m. JeepinMatt New Reader

    Not movies, but I should point out that those who do not own the Victory By Design dvds is sorely missing out on (some of?) the finest automotive media on God's green Earth.

    New ones just came out, I need to go put in an order for them. Supposedly their next series was going to be about AMC.

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