@@chromeyellow98 I find UA-cam's so called "free" movies anyways unwatchable as they are like 90% ads; drives me nuts! You can find the DVD on eBay for a decent price, if it's not on Amazon. It's usually not in stock with Amazon sellers though.
It's a bit of a cult classic. If you can find it, I do recommend watching it. Off topic, another Australian classic is Midnight Spares with the notable all-Australian cast.
Well this video came as a surprise seeing FOX1. I wanted to clear up one thing, I did some of the work on this car (Way before starting FX Illusions) and there were others involved also in the build of FOX1, who's name I don't remember. I then went on to build the Blown 57 with my old mate (who can not use a **** phone or computer) Mal Ward. I am now working on getting 'Running on Empty 2 Racetopia' to the screen. ( In the USA Running On Empty was renamed > Fast Lane Fever < )
Oh' cool, I assumed the squeal was dead in the water considering I haven't seen anything new about it in several years. It would be awesome to see something like that sometime soon thought. Thanks for chiming in friend! 😉👍
man, i really find my self looking forward to your videos! glad i found this channel. can you add to your extensive list the camaro in the paul le mat film 'aloha bobby & rose'?
@@Ecosse57 Yes, I believe Rick Figari; the same guy that owns the AG '32 Ford Coupe owns that Camaro too, but I'll look into it more when I get to that one of course 👍
Great to see you covering the less well known movies - less well known outside Australia anyway… - there’s a group on Facebook trying to finance a Running on Empty sequel / prequel using the same cars and locations. Be great to see the ‘57 Chevy (converted from a four-door) and the Falcon covered in the future. Did you spot the right hand drive Charger Daytona is a couple of scenes…? 😳
Yeah, I've read a bit about that supposed "Racetopia" sequel that they have been talking about for years, but hasn't happened yet anyways. I do plan on doing the '57 Chevy and Falcon on second rounds through the movie list. And, yeah I saw a lot of great US muscle cars in that one short scene that the Daytona was in. It was like a parade, lol. 😉👍
A really lame movie that I rewatch quite frequently 😂 , One of Quentin Tarantino's favorites apparently. It seems strange that they had to fit amber lenses for turn signals, there are tons of American cars in Australia that just use the red ones they came with .Have you reviewed the '57 Chevy in this movie yet ? that would be interesting.
@@barrycuda3769 I’m not an expert but my understanding is sometime in the late 1980s early 90s it became legal to import a foreign vehicle into Australia and keep it left hand drive provided to added a warning sticker to the rear, prior to that they all needed RHD conversions. I wonder if the rules regarding lighting changed around then too?
@@CycolacFan Yeah, I'm just going by the cars I see currently in oz magazines, and you tube channels ( I'm in NZ ) . Also laws were ( are?) different state to state . It's always been a real pain that we have our steering wheels on the opposite side to America , having said that I prefer right hand drive , the rest of the world should have been RHD.
Well, this is unexpected video to show of 'fox-1' form running on empty as i barely knew the movie(the first time saw any footage was on another channel +imcdb is where this and the hero ford falcon,chevrolet 57 bel air has any info on the cars) so thank you my friend for helping me out as that challenger will be around long time to come 😊😊. P.S Hey CarStarz i comment on vanishing point video hope you respond soon.
Yeah, lots of great cars in the movie; but was not a well known movie here in the US and is hard to find a copy of even. Yep, I responded to your message on the VP video a bit ago. 😉👍
@@CarStarz42 Even in Australia it's become difficult to find a copy of the film. To be fair, lots of places here (Perth) are giving up selling any form of physical media, which is pretty sad.
@@Io_Al-Ahmak Really? I figured it would be like with older US movies here in the states where pretty much any department store you walk into has a big "bargain bin" with a bunch of random old movies on DVD/Blu-Ray for cheap.
@@CarStarz42 I got a copy of it maybe 15 years ago in a mainstream DVD / Electronics outlet. Lent it to a colleague and then changed jobs and never got it back. Been looking for a copy for years but here (in Perth) a lot of retailers have just stopped selling DVDs / Blurays. and the ones that do just seem to stock popular stuff. Maybe the bigger cities in the East have a better selection..
I saw it in person not that long ago, it genuinely is a pretty fast car now. The 57 chev is around too, i believe its undergoing a restoration to return it to as seen in the movie.
Was hoping to hear about the right hand drive conversion. Did they take a dash and steering setup out of an export Challenger? A guy in our club has a right hand drive Barracuda and its a mind bender to look at. :)
Yeah, I'm not sure what organizations do those conversions back then for cars like this that the factory didn't. Since it was done before the movie, I couldn't find much info on it.
No the cut up the dash, reshape the pad, reposition the park brake, the mentioned indicators, sometimes the wipers if the job is done properly and usually fit an RHD Valiant steering box or similar and rejig the steering components. I dont think any RHD Challengers were ever factory made. Big money in its day 10K+ in the 80's for the conversion. This goes back to the time when to register a car in Australia it had to be RHD. There is also a Daytona Wing car in the movie as well if even if it is only briefly that was also a RHD conversion but has returned to the US. Apparently the new owner didn't bother to return it to LHD so if you see it you will know.
You did the Challenger, how cool would it be to do the 57 Chevy, I saw this movie back in the day and found it on you tube a couple of years ago, my favorite part is when the blind guy is waxing the 57 in the pitch dark and the guy that drove the Falcon finds him and turns the lights on the blind guy asks him does it shine and he replies "like a star"!
@@CarStarz42 just as a matter of interest, I was living not far from where they filmed the last scene, my dad used to have an old reel-to-reel film of the stunt where they broke a car into two pieces (final drag race) and - I still remember the 57 Chev going up for sale after the movie. Many years after the filming of this movie, I met with one of the people involved in the making of the movie, she told me that they bought the chev to make the movie, then sold it afterwards... and beleive it or not, had some diffuculty selling it...
@@orest395It's not a different engine I said it was rebuilt and stroked to a 494, not replaced. It's still the same original 440 block, just bored and stroked...
Great facts. Just waiting for one of my favorite movies, Taxi. Would bi nice to know they did to get that car so fast. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxi_(1998_film)
Thanks. Not really interested in non-English based films at the moment; maybe down the road at some point and honestly that 1990s body kitted Peugeot is really hard to look at in my opinion, not my kind of thing. Sorry about that.
At climactic end race Fox 1 did with the Blown ‘57 Chevy, the burnout that ‘57 did was EPIC!!! 👍😎👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
This is the first movie or tv car show that I have never heard of. Thanks for enlightening me!
Love your videos, always very informative.
Thanks and glad to hear you are enjoying them. 🙂👍
Wow, this is a great !
Glad to hear you liked it 🙂👍
I've never heard of this movie, but great facts all the same. Some great research and effort goes into these videos, and it's appreciated.
It's a great car guy movie for sure, just kind of hard to find in the US today. Thanks and glad to hear you are enjoying the videos 🙂👍
You can find the full movie on UA-cam
@@chromeyellow98 I find UA-cam's so called "free" movies anyways unwatchable as they are like 90% ads; drives me nuts! You can find the DVD on eBay for a decent price, if it's not on Amazon. It's usually not in stock with Amazon sellers though.
Get it.
It's a bit of a cult classic. If you can find it, I do recommend watching it. Off topic, another Australian classic is Midnight Spares with the notable all-Australian cast.
Well this video came as a surprise seeing FOX1. I wanted to clear up one thing, I did some of the work on this car (Way before starting FX Illusions) and there were others involved also in the build of FOX1, who's name I don't remember. I then went on to build the Blown 57 with my old mate (who can not use a **** phone or computer) Mal Ward. I am now working on getting 'Running on Empty 2 Racetopia' to the screen. ( In the USA Running On Empty was renamed > Fast Lane Fever < )
Oh' cool, I assumed the squeal was dead in the water considering I haven't seen anything new about it in several years. It would be awesome to see something like that sometime soon thought. Thanks for chiming in friend! 😉👍
Love this movie, it's good to know the FOX 1 is still around and looking sharp 😎👍🤘🔥
Aussie Cult Classic , Watched a couple weeks ago , always great to see a movie full of great Street machines from back in the Day
Indeed 😉👍
I've never heard of this movie either, very cool car.👍
man, i really find my self looking forward to your videos! glad i found this channel.
can you add to your extensive list the camaro in the paul le mat film 'aloha bobby & rose'?
Glad to hear you are enjoying them and yep, that one is already on the mighty list as that Camaro is badass for sure! 🙂👍
@@CarStarz42 i see some old youtube videos that suggest the car might still be around.
@@Ecosse57 Yes, I believe Rick Figari; the same guy that owns the AG '32 Ford Coupe owns that Camaro too, but I'll look into it more when I get to that one of course 👍
Fast Lane Fever. Been years since I watched this movie.
I want to say it was a 70 Nova, but I remember having a model car with that goofy-looking hood scoop
I love your videos.
Glad to hear you are enjoying them 🙂👍
@@CarStarz42 Do you know the series My Name is Earl? They have the old el camino there.
@@ondrafilip4926 Ah yes, I have seen some of those episodes and will add that Camino to the list to look into as well. Thanks.
I saw FOX1 at the Brisbane Hot Rod show way back in 2006! Such a beautiful car!
Cool 😉👍
Can't wait for Nicky D's Mustang from Born to Run.
I'll add that one to the list to look into as well. Thanks👍
I remember the fox 1 used to live in Brisbane, used to see it at car shows all the time and used to frequent a few diners.
Cool 😉👍
Great to see you covering the less well known movies - less well known outside Australia anyway… - there’s a group on Facebook trying to finance a Running on Empty sequel / prequel using the same cars and locations.
Be great to see the ‘57 Chevy (converted from a four-door) and the Falcon covered in the future. Did you spot the right hand drive Charger Daytona is a couple of scenes…? 😳
Yeah, I've read a bit about that supposed "Racetopia" sequel that they have been talking about for years, but hasn't happened yet anyways.
I do plan on doing the '57 Chevy and Falcon on second rounds through the movie list. And, yeah I saw a lot of great US muscle cars in that one short scene that the Daytona was in. It was like a parade, lol. 😉👍
A really lame movie that I rewatch quite frequently 😂 , One of Quentin Tarantino's favorites apparently. It seems strange that they had to fit amber lenses for turn signals, there are tons of American cars in Australia that just use the red ones they came with .Have you reviewed the '57 Chevy in this movie yet ? that would be interesting.
@@barrycuda3769 I’m not an expert but my understanding is sometime in the late 1980s early 90s it became legal to import a foreign vehicle into Australia and keep it left hand drive provided to added a warning sticker to the rear, prior to that they all needed RHD conversions. I wonder if the rules regarding lighting changed around then too?
@@CycolacFan Yeah, I'm just going by the cars I see currently in oz magazines, and you tube channels ( I'm in NZ ) . Also laws were ( are?) different state to state . It's always been a real pain that we have our steering wheels on the opposite side to America , having said that I prefer right hand drive , the rest of the world should have been RHD.
@@barrycuda3769 Lol, the '57 is on my list to look into when eventually making second rounds through. Thanks
Well, this is unexpected video to show of 'fox-1' form running on empty as i barely knew the movie(the first time saw any footage was on another channel +imcdb is where this and the hero ford falcon,chevrolet 57 bel air has any info on the cars) so thank you my friend for helping me out as that challenger will be around long time to come 😊😊. P.S Hey CarStarz i comment on vanishing point video hope you respond soon.
Yeah, lots of great cars in the movie; but was not a well known movie here in the US and is hard to find a copy of even. Yep, I responded to your message on the VP video a bit ago. 😉👍
@CarStarz42 Excellent, my friend as you did respond to the vp video too so with that see you later bye now 😊.
@@CarStarz42 Even in Australia it's become difficult to find a copy of the film. To be fair, lots of places here (Perth) are giving up selling any form of physical media, which is pretty sad.
@@Io_Al-Ahmak Really? I figured it would be like with older US movies here in the states where pretty much any department store you walk into has a big "bargain bin" with a bunch of random old movies on DVD/Blu-Ray for cheap.
@@CarStarz42 I got a copy of it maybe 15 years ago in a mainstream DVD / Electronics outlet. Lent it to a colleague and then changed jobs and never got it back. Been looking for a copy for years but here (in Perth) a lot of retailers have just stopped selling DVDs / Blurays. and the ones that do just seem to stock popular stuff. Maybe the bigger cities in the East have a better selection..
That is one f'ugly Mustang but gave you a big thumbs up!
Mustang, what Mustang? I didn't spot any Mustangs in this movie myself 🤔
I saw it in person not that long ago, it genuinely is a pretty fast car now. The 57 chev is around too, i believe its undergoing a restoration to return it to as seen in the movie.
Cool, yeah with 494 cubes and being built up by Faraone Engines; you know it is a real drag worthy powerhouse now! 😁👍
This car was awesome foxes black challenger !!
in Switzerland the title was....Mike in 3,8 seconds to 100. this film changed my life to US-Cars for a lifetime.
Cool 😉👍
Was hoping to hear about the right hand drive conversion. Did they take a dash and steering setup out of an export Challenger? A guy in our club has a right hand drive Barracuda and its a mind bender to look at. :)
Yeah, I'm not sure what organizations do those conversions back then for cars like this that the factory didn't. Since it was done before the movie, I couldn't find much info on it.
No the cut up the dash, reshape the pad, reposition the park brake, the mentioned indicators, sometimes the wipers if the job is done properly and usually fit an RHD Valiant steering box or similar and rejig the steering components. I dont think any RHD Challengers were ever factory made. Big money in its day 10K+ in the 80's for the conversion. This goes back to the time when to register a car in Australia it had to be RHD. There is also a Daytona Wing car in the movie as well if even if it is only briefly that was also a RHD conversion but has returned to the US. Apparently the new owner didn't bother to return it to LHD so if you see it you will know.
Can you do one about the Phantasm 'cuda? Or the Damnation Alley truck.
Those are indeed already on my list to look into. Thanks👍
The Phantasm Cuda was supposedly in the background of a used car lot in an episode of Chips.
@@dukecraig2402 Yep, this scene... ua-cam.com/video/su3IkAXUing/v-deo.html&t
I actually saw this car For Sale on Ebay was probably around the time you said it was sold in 2017 .. i am sure it had a price in the 100k + ....
Cool, yeah she's a beauty for sure 😉👍
You did the Challenger, how cool would it be to do the 57 Chevy, I saw this movie back in the day and found it on you tube a couple of years ago, my favorite part is when the blind guy is waxing the 57 in the pitch dark and the guy that drove the Falcon finds him and turns the lights on the blind guy asks him does it shine and he replies "like a star"!
Yep, the Chevy is on my list to do when making second rounds through my list. Thanks
Would love a video on the Falcon or the Chev
Yep, will get to those too at some point on second rounds. Thanks 😉👍
Oh man, those cars are worth more than money.
😉👍
Are never thought id see a aussie movie mentioned other then mad max ha ha. Running on empty is definitely a cult classic
Its awesome to see an American doing a video about the Running on Empty beast, when not even Mark Worman (the Mopar King) has heard of the movie lol
Lol, it's indeed a great movie and car; and even more beastly today for sure 😉
Straight 90s that paint....never seen this movie
It's a good one 😉👍
Awesome stuff! Have you done the Phantasm ‘CUDA?😊
Thanks and that one is certainly one on my to do list 😉👍
I remember it being for sale in Unique Cars Australia for one of its sales. Be a few years back now.
Cool, one fine machine for sure that carries a hefty price tag with it now 😉👍
Go the Sandgropers!
Aussie Aussie Aussie
I've got another one you could add to your list. Walter's 04 Pontiac Aztek from Breaking Bad, that could be a good one to cover
Lol, hope you're kidding. I'll just say the only fact anyone ever need know about those; they are terrible and hideous vehicles 😬
The two door Valiant they blew up is way rarer than a Dodge Challenger
Lol, I guess so.
Hopefully Fox.1 will make it to ROEF 2025.
Cool👍
Did you do One on the 57?
It's on the to do list for second rounds through the list. Thanks
is there a similar video/web/facebook page(s) for the Chev?
Maybe, I haven't researched the Chevy yet.
@@CarStarz42 just as a matter of interest, I was living not far from where they filmed the last scene, my dad used to have an old reel-to-reel film of the stunt where they broke a car into two pieces (final drag race) and - I still remember the 57 Chev going up for sale after the movie. Many years after the filming of this movie, I met with one of the people involved in the making of the movie, she told me that they bought the chev to make the movie, then sold it afterwards... and beleive it or not, had some diffuculty selling it...
Now the chevy
It's indeed on the list when getting to second rounds through the list 😉👍
@@CarStarz42 awesome 👌 also the HO phase 3. Have a happy memory of being in one and going from 50 to 145mph in 4th gear, 5 people in car.
@@johnsullivan6709 Indeed lots of great muscle cars in that movie an will eventually get around to more of them in the film 😉👍
@@CarStarz42 thanks for the great content. 👍 one of the best
Wait, so the hemi was replaced?
Not sure what you mean exactly as this car has always had a 440...
You mentioned that the engine was replaced with a 490
@@orest395It's not a different engine I said it was rebuilt and stroked to a 494, not replaced. It's still the same original 440 block, just bored and stroked...
Oh ok
We are going to take a perfect 71 challenger R/T numbers matching and destroy it....WTF???
Great facts. Just waiting for one of my favorite movies, Taxi. Would bi nice to know they did to get that car so fast. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxi_(1998_film)
Thanks. Not really interested in non-English based films at the moment; maybe down the road at some point and honestly that 1990s body kitted Peugeot is really hard to look at in my opinion, not my kind of thing. Sorry about that.