What’s so special about a replica Cobra with an automatic transmission? When it serves as the hero car for the $140 million grossing, 1995 Hollywood blockbuster “Bad Boys.”
Driven in the film by drug kingpin Antoine Fouchet in the final chase scene (a separate replica was destroyed by the end of the chase), the Kellison Stallion Cobra was placed into …
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Mecum got $1.3 million (not a typo) for the Porsche 964 Turbo featured in “Bad Boys.”
Formerly owned by Michael Bay.
The more I look at that wheel package the more off they look.
In reply to pres589 (djronnebaum) :
Do the rears looked too tucked in to you, too?
In reply to David S. Wallens :
Eh.... Maybe a little. I feel like the wheels are slightly too narrow for the tires. The centers are weird, this is what really got me. And the phony knock-offs look extremely phony and weird. And I'd prefer a same-size at all corners setup.
Now I'm looking at that roll-bar down tune, with the bolt in it, near the driver's head. Not great!
Trent
UltimaDork
11/25/24 10:19 a.m.
pres589 (djronnebaum) said:
In reply to David S. Wallens :
I feel like the wheels are slightly too narrow for the tires.
That is an understatement. They look like they are almost 4 inches too narrow. The fact that they are cheap 90's steel wheels from a JC Whitney catalog isn't helping.
In reply to Trent :
I kind of like a little sidewall bulge but this is too much. Shotgun the whole wheel/tire package and start over. Wine glass style Halibrands or gray-centered Torq Thrusts or even something modern like Enkei RFP1's would be a huge improvement.
isn't this technically a "villain" car? is that a thing? i mean nobody remembers other cars besides the Panther de Ville from 101 Dalmatians... so i guess it fits
as a side note, I did have to google the name of the car that Cruella drove, and after a few attempts to learn how Cruella was actually spelled; i learned it was the panther de ville
Trent
UltimaDork
11/25/24 12:01 p.m.
ClearWaterMS said:
isn't this technically a "villain" car? is that a thing? i mean nobody remembers other cars
Ahem......
Totally showing my age here
Trent said:
ClearWaterMS said:
isn't this technically a "villain" car? is that a thing? i mean nobody remembers other cars
Ahem......
Totally showing my age here
neither of those cars are from 101 dalmations, so my question was more to the point that if the MOST memorable car in a movie is driven by the villain is it a hero car or villain car?
This just sounds fishy
" the Kellison Stallion Cobra was placed into dry storage following the completion of filming."
For almost 30 years ?
In reply to ClearWaterMS :
I see what you’re saying. Can a movie’s “hero car” be driven by the villain?
The Gigahorse from Mad Max Fury Road?
SBC
New Reader
11/26/24 3:23 p.m.
In reply to pres589 (djronnebaum) :
These are the wheels used during the movie shoot. The centers were interchangeable. Original runway tires are available
SBC
New Reader
11/26/24 4:56 p.m.
In reply to californiamilleghia :
After the filming I decided to put this car away along with a couple others after I closed my business. And here we are, Almost 30 years later