GEN 11 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Makes a Wedding Appearance! (2009)
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- The best wedding surprise ever? The Chitty car makes an appearance in Buster and Melisas 2009 Wedding.
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The driver and owner was Pierre Picton, who died aged 82.
That's beautiful. If I ever get married, I'd want to leave the wedding in a replica of the car I'd love to buy in the future
Now I love CCBB, but to hear the car's "theme song" from the film on repeat during a wedding party has got to be torturous for those folks 🤣
NOT REPLICA! THATS HER!!!!
These people look confused. I would be excited to see this car. I always loved this car and the film.
So sad to hear of his passing. I knew Pierre and chitty when I was a child. He also toured the schools as Pierre the clown to promote dental health. He was a lovely man and will be missed by many 💖
RandyChase, I love love love ❤️ wheel date.
I'm sure the 'real' movie car had 6 exhaust pipes from the engine NOT 4. Also most of the replica's (and probably the original movie car) were built with an inline 6 cylinder engine (Ford or Chevy). The car was described in the book as having a 12 cylinder aero engine, probably from a German Zepp. The car in the book (called a Paragon Panther) was built on a Mercedes chassis, I'm not sure what was used in the movie and replica's. Probably any right hand drive lory they could get their hands on!
That is the real principle car. When the movie was released into theaters, MGM offered Dick Van Dyke the chance to own the car, but he would have had to put up $30,000 for it, which he didn't have. So, Pierre Picton, who drove the racing car at the beginning of the movie, bought the car and had owned it until 2011. It was sold at auction for $805,000 to Peter Jackson of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit
Sucks alot of people don't know Chitty chitty bang bang.
A 3.0 litre Ford Essex V6 with a Borg Warner 35 transmission and NO front brakes must add up to an 'interesting' drive. I'm sure she goes far better than she stops.
Well, Dick Van Dyke had said that the car has "The turning radius of a battleship"
Sir peater Jackson has it
Is that the caractacus?
No. That was Dick Van Dyke. This was Pierre Picton, the guy who drove the racing car at the beginning of the movie
It's uncategorical!
A fuel-burning oracle!
@@derrickstott5231 a fantasmagorical machine
@@marvinthemaniac7698 It's more than spactacular!
@@andrewb7888 to use the vernacular
@@scotthamp384 It’s Wizard