@@SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman The second "Gone" can't even really be considered a remake. All they did is jack up the legendary title and roll a completely different storyline under it. Lead character Madrian Pace becomes Memphis Raines. The only character name that I'm aware of that was in both movies was Atlee, played by Ribert Duvall in the second one and an actor that I don't recall in the 1974 film. The strangest thing about the character is that he somehow became white in the 26 years between the two films: he was black in '74! Madrian's love interest worked in the office with him; Memphis' was a reformed car their turned exotic car mechanic. In the first film, "Eleanor" was an orange-ish '73 Mustang sportsroof with dog-dish hubcaps, while in the later film she had morphed into an extremely fake gray Shelby GT500. The original had cameo appearances by actual, honest-to-goodness luminaries in the auto business (Parnelli Jones, J.C. Agajanian) while the second one was actors all the way, not a real car person in sight. I mean, they could have at least stolen a car or two from Jay Leno, right?😂
I love the original gone in 60 seconds movie. I rented this movie on a VHS tape back in the mid 1980's because it said on the cover over 150 cars destroyed and it has the longest Car chase ever .
My late husband had the '61 Rambler in the background in the movie "Its a Mad, Mad, Mad World" directed by Stanley Kramer. With Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Buddy Hackett.
Hey that's pretty cool though. Not trying to 1up but my folks live around the corner from Jim and Jamie Fagan (Jim rip) Trust me you've heard em they did thousands of voice overs in the 60s. Ms Fagan gave me a couple of autographed cds a few years back. Alas ,she's getting a little older but can still carry a tune quite well!
The car chase(s) in the Seven Up's were Amazing! I believe that they did the chase cum race with the Subway overhead was unrehearsed and that they didn't close the road, underneath the EL, out in the East Bronx (or poss Brooklyn?). I do recall that going up the West Side Drive / Henry Hudson Parkway, Roy Scheider totaled that Pontiac by piling it into a guard rail divider - Jaysus!
@@jamesmcdonnell5617 All of the main cars in those movies were ravaged. The only one left running in the movies was Bill Hickman's 1973 Pontiac Grandville.
@@jeffrobodine8579 I think I got it wrong, Jeff. I juxtaposed the subway chase scen frome 'The French COnnection' upon the 'Seven-Ups'. The former was when Popey Dyle (Gene Kackman) ran his -Yes, same again, a Pontiac LeMans sedan I believe - out along New Utrecht Avenue in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Conta posto, 'The Seven-Ups' chase scenes were predominantly done in Uptown Manhattan - West 96th Street, then over the GWB, over into Jersey, up onto the Palisades Interstate Parkway and in New York on the Taconic State Parkway and the Saw Mill (River Parkway). The weird thing, of course, is that the crash scene is ostensibly located on the Palisades Interstate Parkway but the exit sign is for Briarcliff Manor over on the Saw Mill / Taconic (NY State) where the parked trailer sheers the top off Scheider's Pontiac Ventura. Philip D'Antoni was a consultant on 'The French Connection' to director, William Friedkin and a producer on all three whilst Director on 'The Seven-Ups', a once off. Combined, the homage to Sonny Grosso, 'The French Connection' and 'The Seven-Ups' , with 'Bullit', are singular examples of the pinnacle of 1960s and early '70s car chase scenes in a movie.
What a great video! The time literally flew by! I could have kept watching if more cars were in the video. Thanks for the updates on the cars and some great memories of these films.
Eleanor was billed at the top. The car really was the star of the movie. Actually touched it. It was at a showing of the movie in Dallas. H.B Halicki used it in promoting the movie. It wasn't roped off or anything. People were more respectful of property back then.
@@christophertaylor2464 Still the #1 Car chase of ALL time. I have the movie CD of both the original "Bone in 60 seconds" and the remake. Remake was OK but always thought the original was better (chase) not acting.
That was brilliant, especially the information about McQ which is perhaps the least celebrated of the so called "car chase movies". What about a video on Ryan O'Neal's The Driver - surely one of the very best car chase movies ever made!!
My friend's cousin restored that '55 Chevy from 2 Lane Blacktop in Riverview, New Brunswick, Canada a few years back. Bought it cheap and sold it for a good profit. He's a total gearhead.
I own the 1983 white on white Ford LTD coupe used in 1988's Mac and Me, famously appearing 3 times going three different directions in the same scene. And yes, i do bring a podium and a posterboard with screen caps from the movie and the story of how i found it to every car show i bring it to.
I'd love to know whereabouts of the Green VW Beetle from Bullitt, it had more screen time than either of the cars that were in the chase, as it was in every scene, it's probably still rolling around SF somewhere.
After drinking some beer, Steve McQueen jumped it over the barbed-wire fence just to prove that he could have done the stunt for the movie if the studio had let him!
back in high school 2001 a friend of mine had a ragged out 73 mustang, 351W and automatic. the car barely ran when he drove it home, we did a tune up and rebuilt the original holley 4bbl and WOW that ugly old mustang sho nuff woke up!! We wrapped the speedo past 120 a couple times and it would fry the tires on demand! I had a 81 camaro with a mildly upgraded 350 and my car would just only slightly out run it. we was impressed with how well the stock ol stang ran, the engine finally threw a rod from so much teenager driving and dogging it out . fun times!!
After the film Smoky and the Bandit, Pontiac made the offer to gift Burt a brand new Trans Am, every year for the rest of his life. Pontiac reneged on the offer a few year later.
I had thought that it had something to do with the way the promo exec from GM did the deal.... something like "I'll have a new one shipped to you every year from here on in out of my offices budget" or something like that... and then he used the "I got the T/A in Smokey" achievement to get a higher profile job somewhere else... and yeah GM didn't honor the deal, but there was something shady that happened first.... haha
That’s true, as Burt told it Pontiac sent him a new one every year because they liked his movies. It stopped in the late 80’s because the new head of Pontiac said “I don’t like your movies”
@jennifersman79 That's right! It's rumored that the new c e o didn't honor the deal because he didn't give a crap....you know, you gotta cut corners and pinch pennies.
Finally some love for McQ! That Brewster Green '73 T/A S-D is, to me, the tastiest Pontiac ever built! I was a dedicated Chevy guy (all of 10 years old) when I first saw it in a theater, but that movie opened my eyes to other brands, too. OK, I'm still primarily a Chevy man (Corvairs in particular, believe it or not!), but I have respect for other brands, too, especially GM, but Mopar and AMC as well. Fords, on the other hand... well... not so much. 😂
Regarding 'stunt man Mikes' death proof cars, I see that they both had 'Duck' hood ornaments on them. Which look like the 'duck' hood ornament off the 'Rubber Duck' truck in the movie 'Convoy'.
There was a episode of the TV cop show, Blue Bloods, that "supposedly" had the Bullitt car in it. It aired at least 6 years ago. Thanks for posting...............
I agree. The '62 black Dodge that Capt. Culpepper (Spencer Tracy) drove was my favorite. Tried to build a model of it, but you wouldn't believe how difficult it is to find that year model car these days. Finally found one but it took a while.
The McQ T/A made a huge impression on me as a kid when watching the movie back in the day...so sexy...in fact I made a model of it so I could admire it. broke my heart to see it crushed in the movie...but typically featured cars in movies tend to get destroyed as a plot device (except Gran Torino). A '73 Brewster Green T/A is on my bucket list.
Glad to hear at least there's one surviving Bullitt Charger around. Love the Mustang but have always wondered about the black Charger. Would love to see more of it.
@user-yc2oz8kc5k, black was not a color option for '68 Dodge Charger R/T. The new owner screwed up and repainted it to yellow, the original color and ruined the car's value.
I wish Dodge would give me 5 alpine white 440 challengers to thrash the you know what out of! Check out a little Aussie gem called Running on Empty, called Fast Lane in US I think….blown 57 Chevy, Rammed Challenger, 351 GTHO Ford Falcon 👍
In high school, one of my friends told me a Burt Reynolds movie was being made in the area his dad’s family lives. His uncle sold an engine from a GTO n his lot, to go into a Trans Am stunt car because they blew up its engine. A few months later, my first date with a girl from work was to see Smokey . Early in the run, so none of the excitement had started yet. We agreed it was a good movie
My great-great aunt was the biggest Burt Reynolds fan in the world. Her grandson was publisher of _Cosmopolitan_ when they did the Burt Reynolds centerfold where Burt was wearing nothing but his body hair and a strategically placed hand. He sent her a life-size print of the picture and she had it placed over her nursing home room door. First thing she saw in the morning and the lasst thing she saw when she went to sleep. I'm fairly sure Aunt Sal was at the Gates of Glory at the head of the clusters of screaming welcoming committee upon Burt's arrival.
In 2001 I was driving through San Francisco and sitting in front of a gas station at angle to each other, facing the road were the Dodge Charger and the Ford Mustang from Bullit! I did a double take and could not believe what I was seeing! It was not a car dealership or even a car show yet there they were. It was downtown and on a one-way street, that's all I can remember.
I met the guy ..army soldier who owned the MQ transam.. bought it in Alaska in 1975... still had the dirt in it. brake lights disabled.. drove it to NC... souped it up..and then crashed it trying to outrun the police... this was back in 2007 when we began talking about the new Dodge challenger. I didn't know about the movie so he actually gave me a vhs copy of the movie.. He claims there were only 2 cars where one was crushed...
If you watch the Bond film Skyfall, you’ll see the scene with the DB5 being destroyed by heavy, sustained gunfire, but that was actually a replica created specifically to be shot up.
My brother and I met erin Gray when she was in Louisville Kentucky for a car show or something, i forget what it was for sure. Anyway, we weren't even in line to meet her, but she us saw us and called us over. We chatted for a minute or two. Of course, this was before cell phones, but I had a camera and took pictures of her with my brother. I don't know if he still has the pictures. She was very nice and much prettier than what she looked like on the show.
Also, many years ago I had read that the hero car in Gone in 60 Seconds was shredded due to it being a little too close to the movies storyline. There is of course no way to confirm that, but it’s definitely odd that it was scrapped.
Great video , my favourite is the 55 Chevy from two lane black top. If there is a honourable mention the blacked with flames 55 Chevy from the movie “sometimes they come back” Steven king flick is a fabulous car in it own right . Cheers 🇨🇦
It is incredibly painful to see a classic get demolished in any film. I pray every single time they’re just body kits… Of course.. you can’t spell Carnage without car.
I know. Every time i unexpectedly see a classic car in a movie, I look at my gf and say "I hope it doesn't get crashed". And of course, sooner or later in the movie, it gets crashed. It makes it worse when it happens early on it the movie so I know most of the movie I won't see it again :(
Vanishing Point has some really great sound clips of the older style glasspack mufflers. I'm using 8 inch Summit Racing glasspacks. These are loud and I like the tone but they don't sound quite as good as the older style glasspacks. Does anybody still make a genuine late 1960's or early 1970's style glasspack?
I remember my dad having original Cherry Bomb glass packs on his ‘67 GTX when I was a kid in the 70’s, and yes, they had a different sound. It was a 440/727 Torqflite car with a 3.73 sure grip rear end and was unfortunately crushed by a huge oak tree in ‘95 thanks to Hurricane Opal. I was stationed in Germany and my mom sent me the pics which made me physically sick considering it was eventually going to end up mine one day.😢
Shuttleworth Exhaust in London, Ontario Canada can make any sound you want. They expertly rebuilt some original 1960s mufflers for me, and worked with me on sound choices. Ask for Dean. Good luck with your project.
Hey my grandpa gave me his light orange Pontiac gto that the exact same as what I'm seeing here I kept it clean it's in prefect condition my gramps said he got it from a magazine or something when I was 7 and I made it I'm every day driver car I love it
It doesn't matter if they used 1 car or 50! In these movies! We know it's only supposed to be 1 they drive! But it always makes me angry! When they destroy them! In the movie! But this video is fantastic! And I liked most of these movies!
The five 1970 Dodge Challengers R/T's from the Original Movie Vanishing Point and three 1970 Plymouth Satellite Sedans and three 68 Dodge Polara's sedans were Crushed as per the Studio Head Hogs ... The 1997 made for TV Movie? Those Challengers are in a private Collection..
Its more painful to watch stuff like this now than back in the day when these cars were plentiful. Who back would have ever thought that one day that all cars would be funny shaped goofy looking computerized plastic junk, and damn near impossible to work on?
Milner yellow coupe in American graffiti is my favorite beside the general lee,the fall guy's truck,Christiane,Sandford and son truck,57 chevy return Macon county,the list of all the great cars could go on
As James Bond Daniel Craig pulled his classic Aston Martin DB-5 out of storage in the film SKYFALL. Bond made good use of the machine guns before the car was sacrificed to take down the helicopter gunship.
Love the show, but I believe that the Dodge Challenger that was used in Vanishing point got a raw deal, it should have been saved, love the car, that was cool in its own right.
Mopar Collectors Guide did a feature on the original Vanishing Point Challengers a few years back. They interviewed one of the surviving filming crew members and he said that, just as your video stated, the cars were scrapped by Chrysler after filming. According to the article, Chrysler's PR guys were so infuriated that their cars had been used to promote illegal drug use and running from the police, they refused anyone the chance to keep the cars and destroyed all of them.
The orange GTO was owned by a guy named Freddie D in Los Angeles CA back in the 90's when I used to work with him, I lost touch with him after that so I haven't a clue where he or the GTO are today. He could have been lying in which case he had a beautiful replica of that car that was pure perfection if you love the GTO.
I always liked the charger in bullet more than the mustang I hope that one in Germany is a real one from the movie to be put with the mustang together!!
There was an episode of The Gas Monkey Garage that featured Burt Reynolds and Smokey and the Bandit but I can’t remember the outcome of it. My brain says they found an original trans am but I might be wrong. Cool video all the same, they can’t make car chase films like any of these anymore.
Finally, someone mentions the original Eleanor and the Bluesmobile! Thanks for giving these cars attention and for the presentation!
Right! Every time I mention the movie everyone ALWAYS talks about the crappy remake & some folks dont even know the original movie existed
@@SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman The second "Gone" can't even really be considered a remake. All they did is jack up the legendary title and roll a completely different storyline under it. Lead character Madrian Pace becomes Memphis Raines. The only character name that I'm aware of that was in both movies was Atlee, played by Ribert Duvall in the second one and an actor that I don't recall in the 1974 film. The strangest thing about the character is that he somehow became white in the 26 years between the two films: he was black in '74! Madrian's love interest worked in the office with him; Memphis' was a reformed car their turned exotic car mechanic. In the first film, "Eleanor" was an orange-ish '73 Mustang sportsroof with dog-dish hubcaps, while in the later film she had morphed into an extremely fake gray Shelby GT500. The original had cameo appearances by actual, honest-to-goodness luminaries in the auto business (Parnelli Jones, J.C. Agajanian) while the second one was actors all the way, not a real car person in sight. I mean, they could have at least stolen a car or two from Jay Leno, right?😂
I love the original gone in 60 seconds movie.
I rented this movie on a VHS tape back in the mid 1980's because it said on the cover over 150 cars destroyed and it has the longest Car chase ever .
Especially the former
@@corvairjim1It was considered a remake because Halicki's widow was one of the producers. They had to get her onboeardsi they could use the names.
My late husband had the '61 Rambler in the background in the movie "Its a Mad, Mad, Mad World" directed by Stanley Kramer. With Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Buddy Hackett.
You must be so
proud!
@@Iloveyouallalittle
LoL!
Hey that's pretty cool though.
Not trying to 1up but my folks live around the corner from Jim and Jamie Fagan (Jim rip)
Trust me you've heard em they did thousands of voice overs in the 60s.
Ms Fagan gave me a couple of autographed cds a few years back.
Alas ,she's getting a little older but can still carry a tune quite well!
😏
if you list all the stars in that movie it would read like a novel. lol
What about Dirty Mary crazy Larry that's a hell of a car chase movie or The Seven-Ups that's a good one
The car chase(s) in the Seven Up's were Amazing! I believe that they did the chase cum race with the Subway overhead was unrehearsed and that they didn't close the road, underneath the EL, out in the East Bronx (or poss Brooklyn?). I do recall that going up the West Side Drive / Henry Hudson Parkway, Roy Scheider totaled that Pontiac by piling it into a guard rail divider - Jaysus!
@@jamesmcdonnell5617 All of the main cars in those movies were ravaged. The only one left running in the movies was Bill Hickman's 1973 Pontiac Grandville.
@@jeffrobodine8579 I think I got it wrong, Jeff. I juxtaposed the subway chase scen frome 'The French COnnection' upon the 'Seven-Ups'. The former was when Popey Dyle (Gene Kackman) ran his -Yes, same again, a Pontiac LeMans sedan I believe - out along New Utrecht Avenue in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Conta posto, 'The Seven-Ups' chase scenes were predominantly done in Uptown Manhattan - West 96th Street, then over the GWB, over into Jersey, up onto the Palisades Interstate Parkway and in New York on the Taconic State Parkway and the Saw Mill (River Parkway). The weird thing, of course, is that the crash scene is ostensibly located on the Palisades Interstate Parkway but the exit sign is for Briarcliff Manor over on the Saw Mill / Taconic (NY State) where the parked trailer sheers the top off Scheider's Pontiac Ventura. Philip D'Antoni was a consultant on 'The French Connection' to director, William Friedkin and a producer on all three whilst Director on 'The Seven-Ups', a once off. Combined, the homage to Sonny Grosso, 'The French Connection' and 'The Seven-Ups' , with 'Bullit', are singular examples of the pinnacle of 1960s and early '70s car chase scenes in a movie.
Love that movie but never hear about it
You could make this series go forever with all of the movie and TV show cars that have come and gone over the years.
My oldest brother looked just like Steve McQueen & drove a light bronze Fastback Stang in HS.
R.I.P. Robert James💔🕊️🥀
THANK YOU YOU TUBE FOR SHOWING THESE OLD MOOVIES, I AM OLD SCHOOL, I LOVE ALL THESE CAR CHACE MOVIES !!!❤❤❤❤
What a great video! The time literally flew by! I could have kept watching if more cars were in the video. Thanks for the updates on the cars and some great memories of these films.
Glad to know you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment!
That's so cool. Love Bullit and Vanishing Point.
Cannonball 1976 is my favorite of all. David Carradine and the red 1973 Trans Am!
Watched that the other night on Tubi, loved those old cars.
the 70s were the pinnacle of car chase movies.
The French Connection chase was my favorite car chase scene ever..
Eleanor was billed at the top. The car really was the star of the movie. Actually touched it. It was at a showing of the movie in Dallas. H.B Halicki used it in promoting the movie. It wasn't roped off or anything. People were more respectful of property back then.
I love that movie
@@christophertaylor2464 Still the #1 Car chase of ALL time. I have the movie CD of both the original "Bone in 60 seconds" and the remake. Remake was OK but always thought the original was better (chase) not acting.
Great video. best movie cars. For me, 1970 Dodge Challenger driven by Kowalski.
That was brilliant, especially the information about McQ which is perhaps the least celebrated of the so called "car chase movies". What about a video on Ryan O'Neal's The Driver - surely one of the very best car chase movies ever made!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have never heard of McQ but I might have to try and find that one to watch.
@@christophertaylor2464That be the late Steve McQueen in the movie Bullet with the car chase involving the Mustang and the Dodge Charger.
And let's not forget the Valiant(s) used in Duel...
I think they were Plymouth valiant's
Wonderful video 👌🏻
One car I miss is the legendary Lotus Esprit S1 from The Spy who loved me.
the pinnacle of all car chase movies has always been and will always be The Blues Brothers
My friend's cousin restored that '55 Chevy from 2 Lane Blacktop in Riverview, New Brunswick, Canada a few years back. Bought it cheap and sold it for a good profit. He's a total gearhead.
The fact that the TRUE hero car of Gone in 60 Seconds still drove, many years later, looking like a Demolition Derby survivor....priceless !!
EXCELLENT Video,We NEED more LIKE This 😊
I own the 1983 white on white Ford LTD coupe used in 1988's Mac and Me, famously appearing 3 times going three different directions in the same scene. And yes, i do bring a podium and a posterboard with screen caps from the movie and the story of how i found it to every car show i bring it to.
I'd love to know whereabouts of the Green VW Beetle from Bullitt, it had more screen time than either of the cars that were in the chase, as it was in every scene, it's probably still rolling around SF somewhere.
Nah, it's a Beetle, problably were scraped or catched fire...
12:01 ... I want to know what happened to the third star of Bullitt, the green Volkswagen that they passed about a dozen times in the big chase scene.
Good Question! Allegedly, James Garner drove it in the film. Anybody know what happened to it?
😂😂😂😂👍
Legend has it, its still slowly driving around San Francisco!
After drinking some beer, Steve McQueen jumped it over the barbed-wire fence just to prove that he could have done the stunt for the movie if the studio had let him!
@@ronframe387 Yep driving in slow circles around the block !
back in high school 2001 a friend of mine had a ragged out 73 mustang, 351W and automatic. the car barely ran when he drove it home, we did a tune up and rebuilt the original holley 4bbl and WOW that ugly old mustang sho nuff woke up!! We wrapped the speedo past 120 a couple times and it would fry the tires on demand! I had a 81 camaro with a mildly upgraded 350 and my car would just only slightly out run it. we was impressed with how well the stock ol stang ran, the engine finally threw a rod from so much teenager driving and dogging it out . fun times!!
After the film Smoky and the Bandit, Pontiac made the offer to gift Burt a brand new Trans Am, every year for the rest of his life. Pontiac reneged on the offer a few year later.
Of course they did. That's GM for ya...
I had thought that it had something to do with the way the promo exec from GM did the deal.... something like "I'll have a new one shipped to you every year from here on in out of my offices budget" or something like that... and then he used the "I got the T/A in Smokey" achievement to get a higher profile job somewhere else... and yeah GM didn't honor the deal, but there was something shady that happened first.... haha
That’s true, as Burt told it Pontiac sent him a new one every year because they liked his movies. It stopped in the late 80’s because the new head of Pontiac said “I don’t like your movies”
@jennifersman79 That's right! It's rumored that the new c e o didn't honor the deal because he didn't give a crap....you know, you gotta cut corners and pinch pennies.
Finally some love for McQ! That Brewster Green '73 T/A S-D is, to me, the tastiest Pontiac ever built! I was a dedicated Chevy guy (all of 10 years old) when I first saw it in a theater, but that movie opened my eyes to other brands, too. OK, I'm still primarily a Chevy man (Corvairs in particular, believe it or not!), but I have respect for other brands, too, especially GM, but Mopar and AMC as well. Fords, on the other hand... well... not so much. 😂
An evergreen subject for sure.. thank you, another great one that comes to mind is the '6 underground' car chase, great video, keep it up.
The classic Aston Martin DB-5 may be THE best movie car ever. Those body lines are incredible. Gorgeous car!!!
Now i'm wondering about the DBS from Casino Royale
Regarding 'stunt man Mikes' death proof cars, I see that they both had 'Duck' hood ornaments on them. Which look like the 'duck' hood ornament off the 'Rubber Duck' truck in the movie 'Convoy'.
Yep noticed them too. First thing i thought
That's absolutely intentional, Tarantino did it as a nod to convoy
Yes sir, those are the convoy rubber ducks
There was a episode of the TV cop show, Blue Bloods, that "supposedly" had the Bullitt car in it. It aired at least 6 years ago. Thanks for posting...............
At LAST somebody talked about the original Eleanor...
Wow, what a group of cars.
One movie that featured car chases was Its a mad,mad,mad world. Too many cars to mention, but it has many car chases and wrecks.
I agree. The '62 black Dodge that Capt. Culpepper (Spencer Tracy) drove was my favorite. Tried to build a model of it, but you wouldn't believe how difficult it is to find that year model car these days. Finally found one but it took a while.
The Bullit mustang was on display at La May museum in Tacoma years ago. Looked pretty sweet.
The McQ T/A made a huge impression on me as a kid when watching the movie back in the day...so sexy...in fact I made a model of it so I could admire it. broke my heart to see it crushed in the movie...but typically featured cars in movies tend to get destroyed as a plot device (except Gran Torino). A '73 Brewster Green T/A is on my bucket list.
Really enjoyed this. Thank you!
Great video I'd love to have every one of those cars but if I had my true choice I'd take the 73 super duty Trans Am
Glad to hear at least there's one surviving Bullitt Charger around. Love the Mustang but have always wondered about the black Charger. Would love to see more of it.
@user-yc2oz8kc5k, black was not a color option for '68 Dodge Charger R/T. The new owner screwed up and repainted it to yellow, the original color and ruined the car's value.
Great article, please produce more stories like this.
Without a doubt the Interceptor and the 68' Fastback GT are the baddest of the bad!
I wish Dodge would give me 5 alpine white 440 challengers to thrash the you know what out of! Check out a little Aussie gem called Running on Empty, called Fast Lane in US I think….blown 57 Chevy, Rammed Challenger, 351 GTHO Ford Falcon 👍
I like the green 73 Trans Am the best.
In high school, one of my friends told me a Burt Reynolds movie was being made in the area his dad’s family lives. His uncle sold an engine from a GTO n his lot, to go into a Trans Am stunt car because they blew up its engine.
A few months later, my first date with a girl from work was to see Smokey . Early in the run, so none of the excitement had started yet. We agreed it was a good movie
My great-great aunt was the biggest Burt Reynolds fan in the world. Her grandson was publisher of _Cosmopolitan_ when they did the Burt Reynolds centerfold where Burt was wearing nothing but his body hair and a strategically placed hand. He sent her a life-size print of the picture and she had it placed over her nursing home room door. First thing she saw in the morning and the lasst thing she saw when she went to sleep.
I'm fairly sure Aunt Sal was at the Gates of Glory at the head of the clusters of screaming welcoming committee upon Burt's arrival.
But imagine paying $600,000 for a mid-'70s fake muscle car.
I always thought the Charger was swapped out for a '67 Camaro for the explosion in Bullitt, but that zoomed in shot definitely has a Charger profile
Two Lane Blacktop is one of my favorite movies....yes, I'm a car guy.
great movie cars
In 2001 I was driving through San Francisco and sitting in front of a gas station at angle to each other, facing the road were the Dodge Charger and the Ford Mustang from Bullit! I did a double take and could not believe what I was seeing! It was not a car dealership or even a car show yet there they were. It was downtown and on a one-way street, that's all I can remember.
One of those Death Proof Novas are in San Diego now. That stuntman let his son bring it to JBA Speed Shop’s Coffee&Cars a few times.
Love the blues mobile saw it at the Volo Car Museum
And thank you. For McQ. ❤🙏
Best car ever.. also included in many of theses clips.. is the mustang
I love the movies, especially the 80s! Love them 80s baby!!🙂😯💖💯🤍👍!
Great videos
that was a great list
Thank you for taking the time to comment and glad you enjoyed it!
Very cool thanks for your time 😊
I met the guy ..army soldier who
owned the MQ transam.. bought it in Alaska in 1975... still had the dirt in it. brake lights disabled.. drove it to NC...
souped it up..and then crashed it trying to outrun the police... this was
back in 2007 when we began talking about the new Dodge challenger. I didn't know about the movie so he actually gave me a vhs copy of the movie.. He claims there were only 2 cars where one was crushed...
While I always enjoyed watching car chases with classic cars, it also made me cringe that these beautiful cars were destroyed. 😢
so sad
If you watch the Bond film Skyfall, you’ll see the scene with the DB5 being destroyed by heavy, sustained gunfire, but that was actually a replica created specifically to be shot up.
Thanks, this was fun! My favorite is the 1970 Dodge Challenger.❣️ She is beauty AND the beast! MOPAR TO YOU!😎
Great video.
Gracias!!!!
My brother and I met erin Gray when she was in Louisville Kentucky for a car show or something, i forget what it was for sure. Anyway, we weren't even in line to meet her, but she us saw us and called us over. We chatted for a minute or two. Of course, this was before cell phones, but I had a camera and took pictures of her with my brother. I don't know if he still has the pictures. She was very nice and much prettier than what she looked like on the show.
Speaking of Route 66, what happened to that Vet? And of course, the iconic Batmobiles!
One of the 2LBT '55's was also used in an episode of Adam-12 before American Graffiti. I think it was the Hero car.
Also, many years ago I had read that the hero car in Gone in 60 Seconds was shredded due to it being a little too close to the movies storyline. There is of course no way to confirm that, but it’s definitely odd that it was scrapped.
I actually saw one of the original bullet cars. From the movie bullet, it was a 68 Dodge Charger. Still had the camera holds back in the back.
Great video , my favourite is the 55 Chevy from two lane black top. If there is a honourable mention the blacked with flames 55 Chevy from the movie “sometimes they come back” Steven king flick is a fabulous car in it own right . Cheers 🇨🇦
🍀Great job 😎✌️
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and 30 years from now Baby Driver, NFS, the numerous F&F films, and many more will get this same type of video
It is incredibly painful to see a classic get demolished in any film.
I pray every single time they’re just body kits…
Of course.. you can’t spell Carnage without car.
I know. Every time i unexpectedly see a classic car in a movie, I look at my gf and say "I hope it doesn't get crashed". And of course, sooner or later in the movie, it gets crashed. It makes it worse when it happens early on it the movie so I know most of the movie I won't see it again :(
I own a Bullitt, 78 Bandit and a General Lee replica
Vanishing Point has some really great sound clips of the older style glasspack mufflers. I'm using 8 inch Summit Racing glasspacks. These are loud and I like the tone but they don't sound quite as good as the older style glasspacks. Does anybody still make a genuine late 1960's or early 1970's style glasspack?
Very rarely you can find new old stock glasspack mufflers from the 60's and 70's.
I remember my dad having original Cherry Bomb glass packs on his ‘67 GTX when I was a kid in the 70’s, and yes, they had a different sound. It was a 440/727 Torqflite car with a 3.73 sure grip rear end and was unfortunately crushed by a huge oak tree in ‘95 thanks to Hurricane Opal. I was stationed in Germany and my mom sent me the pics which made me physically sick considering it was eventually going to end up mine one day.😢
Shuttleworth Exhaust in London, Ontario Canada can make any sound you want. They expertly rebuilt some original 1960s mufflers for me, and worked with me on sound choices.
Ask for Dean.
Good luck with your project.
Reminds me of my red “Tabby” 2010 Challenger love the muscle cars ❤
The Bullitt car was dubbed over using engine sounds from a Ford GT at Lemans
Hey my grandpa gave me his light orange Pontiac gto that the exact same as what I'm seeing here I kept it clean it's in prefect condition my gramps said he got it from a magazine or something when I was 7 and I made it I'm every day driver car I love it
That merits heavy research
Get a MARTI report on the cars VIN #.
It doesn't matter if they used 1 car or 50! In these movies! We know it's only supposed to be 1 they drive! But it always makes me angry! When they destroy them! In the movie! But this video is fantastic! And I liked most of these movies!
Thanks
The five 1970 Dodge Challengers R/T's from the Original Movie Vanishing Point and three 1970 Plymouth Satellite Sedans and three 68 Dodge Polara's sedans were Crushed as per the Studio Head Hogs ... The 1997 made for TV Movie? Those Challengers are in a private Collection..
Its more painful to watch stuff like this now than back in the day when these cars were plentiful.
Who back would have ever thought that one day that all cars would be funny shaped goofy looking computerized plastic junk, and damn near impossible to work on?
Milner yellow coupe in American graffiti is my favorite beside the general lee,the fall guy's truck,Christiane,Sandford and son truck,57 chevy return Macon county,the list of all the great cars could go on
I wonder what ever happened to the truck from Mr Majestic?
It was infested with ants from all of the watermelons in back.
What happened to the green VW Beetle from Bullit? It appears many times as an "extra" 🙂
Yellow.
I have just relized that I got old.
As James Bond Daniel Craig pulled his classic Aston Martin DB-5 out of storage in the film SKYFALL. Bond made good use of the machine guns before the car was sacrificed to take down the helicopter gunship.
lmagine saying no to Steve McQueen! Pretty ballsy! 🤨
I've always loved the VP Challenger, it's the epitome of cool..
Pontiac firebird trans am 455 super duty my all time favorite Pontiac 👍
Love the show, but I believe that the Dodge Challenger that was used in Vanishing point got a raw deal, it should have been saved, love the car, that was cool in its own right.
Mopar Collectors Guide did a feature on the original Vanishing Point Challengers a few years back. They interviewed one of the surviving filming crew members and he said that, just as your video stated, the cars were scrapped by Chrysler after filming. According to the article, Chrysler's PR guys were so infuriated that their cars had been used to promote illegal drug use and running from the police, they refused anyone the chance to keep the cars and destroyed all of them.
Yes love to have everyone of these cars 🚗
I remember the DB5 effects car use to sit in a glass case , in front of Frank Bakers restaurant in N.Vancouver beside the 1967 expo 67 olds tronato
What happened to the green VW beetle in BULLIT ?
In the chase scene the car was passed 4 times .
And I thought I was the only person that noticed that 😂...
I saw an interview with Daniel Craig where he told the audience and TV that the movie company gave him one of those 65 Aston Martin's
Gone in 60 seconds the REAL from 1974 is a DIAMOND !
I thought I saw a Brewster Green Trans Am on Ebay not too long ago.
All of that and I only know of 3 of these movies/cars... perhaps a volume 2 is in order for "After the Action: The Fate of 10 Movie Car Chase Icons"
The orange GTO was owned by a guy named Freddie D in Los Angeles CA back in the 90's when I used to work with him, I lost touch with him after that so I haven't a clue where he or the GTO are today. He could have been lying in which case he had a beautiful replica of that car that was pure perfection if you love the GTO.
I'd still like to have figured out where any the three Dodge Charger RT's ended up at.
I've know of one of the McQ cars. It's owned by a gentleman east of LA who happened to be Wayne's stunt stand in.
Strange days indeed.
One of the surviving Bluesmobiles was owned by John Belushi
I always liked the charger in bullet more than the mustang I hope that one in Germany is a real one from the movie to be put with the mustang together!!
When I was in Indiana I got to see the cop car from the Andy Griffith show
There was an episode of The Gas Monkey Garage that featured Burt Reynolds and Smokey and the Bandit but I can’t remember the outcome of it. My brain says they found an original trans am but I might be wrong. Cool video all the same, they can’t make car chase films like any of these anymore.