General Lee. Nothing else even comes close.
KITT, all the way! There was nothing that car couldn't do, and nothing that ever seemed to even bother it.
Nostalgia trumps all, the Batmobile because I painted one of the ones built for the showcar circuit. That sucker was huge!
the original pic didn't give me any choice that I'd like to have ...
but if we open it up to any TV cars, then I would take one of these
bravenrace wrote: At least its a real one...
100% this car. I also want to live at some super rich guys house rent free and solve crimes as a hobby. I'd even grow a mustache if I had to.
slantvaliant wrote:
I find this picture a bit confounding. The car should be a 74-76 Torino, but the license plate is black and gold, which where only issued until 1968. It should be yellow in blue. Even stranger is that the number pattern is numbers then letters, which is the blue format. There is also no spacing between the letters and numbers which is more of the black plate style.
Maybe an exposure thing, but it really looks black.
Other pictures of the car seem to show the same number, but on a blue plate and with the proper spacing!
Strange.
etifosi wrote:
I see that very truck driving around all the time. Its owned by Blue Line Classics
KyAllroad wrote: How about the "Fall Guy" truck? Able to jump fences and ponds at will, unassuming looks, handy.
i was just coming here to post that, if it's open to any tv cars.
any tv/movie? that's harder, but the 70 442 from demolition man is one of my favorites.
In reply to aircooled:
Could it be that the non-conformity of the license plate is...because the plate is fake?
Similarly, in Adam 12, the cars had a zero on the roof. LAPD does not use zero as the first number and this was done intentionally to distinguish the car as a fake.
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