You can see the Griswold family truckster from the movie vacation every time married with children starts the first season. The station wagon getting onto the freeway in Chicago on married with children is the Griswold family truckster
I still think Chitty, that Ford built for the movie, is the most beautiful car there ever was. I was seven in the theater, and then they opened the workshop doors to reveal it, I said wow along with the two movie kids. That was the era of the Batmobile too so there was some good competition...but Chitty won for me. A fuel burning oracle.
Nothing special about the Nightrider car. Being a Aussie would love to own the XB GT Mad Max Interceptor/ Pursuit Special. But alot of the original parts have been takin off this Classic & replaced.
film cars are props, often built in multiples to avoid delays. I saw Barris personally displaying the Batmobile and the monkey mobile and they were not half as nice as the cars pictured. they were still just props used to establish character, and not yet a collectors fantasy of being a collectable real car. the Batmobile featured a child's plastic telephone inside and used dyna- mo raised letter plastic tape to identify the bat gizmos, because they only had to look good on camera, not the human eye.
Wow every single one of them bring back memories.
You can see the Griswold family truckster from the movie vacation every time married with children starts the first season. The station wagon getting onto the freeway in Chicago on married with children is the Griswold family truckster
I still think Chitty, that Ford built for the movie, is the most beautiful car there ever was.
I was seven in the theater, and then they opened the workshop doors to reveal it, I said wow along with the two movie kids.
That was the era of the Batmobile too so there was some good competition...but Chitty won for me.
A fuel burning oracle.
chitty is so good!
I would have went just to see that collection had I known they were going to be there.
Still time...its not hard to get to Arizona.
The good Dr didn't have Jack Benny's old Maxwell???
Nope but we had a list of more stuff that I hope to add to the collection
Is this Son of Sam's uncle or something?
tunedbyai AI fixes this. First Look at Berkowitz Collection
Herbie scooby doo
Scooby Doo didn't drive, he's a dig. Fred drove
@east sorry if I’m correcting u but I think u meant to say dog instead of dig
Rut Row Rwaggy!
All the recreations I'm guessing the doctor was a plastic surgeon.
David would have been proud.
He was a cancer doc and a darn good one
@Ectotechfilmcartechnician
Good to hear tech.Thanks.
Nothing special about the Nightrider car. Being a Aussie would love to own the XB GT Mad Max Interceptor/ Pursuit Special. But alot of the original parts have been takin off this Classic & replaced.
film cars are props, often built in multiples to avoid delays. I saw Barris personally displaying the Batmobile and the monkey mobile and they were not half as nice as the cars pictured. they were still just props used to establish character, and not yet a collectors fantasy of being a collectable real car. the Batmobile featured a child's plastic telephone inside and used dyna- mo raised letter plastic tape to identify the bat gizmos, because they only had to look good on camera, not the human eye.
I actually am friends with the original owner, and a close friend of mine made the nose and dash for that car