'67 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 (Eleanor)
the famous car from Gone in 60 seconds......
The famous orange supra and green eclipse from the movie Fast and the Furious.
Rahul name the cars please
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"Miss the crisp smell of leather (seated down low), soft-top down & the gentle, cool, refreshing wind in my hair while I cruise in great poise, grace & style! Those were the days!" - Mu$a Khan.
oops........ sorry guys........
and thanks to Musa bhai for mentioning the name of the famous car.......
The C4 Corvette (possibly a mid 80's model) belonging to Templeton Peck a.k.a. Faceman of The A Team. He was the womanizing con man in the group. Thanks Tahmid for reminding me of this show. We would beatbox the entire theme music when we were kids and most of us wanted to be like Faceman (cause he got the women and the Vette).
great going guys!
an aWesome thread u have started mTDI :)
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One of the coolest muscle cars ever is the Dodge Charger especially the 1968-70 versions. These are virtually identical and played starring roles in the Dukes of Hazzard tv series/movie. The orange Charger with the Confederate flag on top was hotter than Jessica Simpson in the movie. In fact, to compete with the cars hotness she had to tone her body drastically, strip to skimpy outfits and do a whole sponge bath routine with the car for the music video. She almost managed to beat the car.
The matt black Charger starred opposite Wesley Snipes in Blade. Suffice to say, it had killer looks. Oh, and don't forget Vin Diesels ride in 2F2F with the massive blower on the hood.
Mr. Bean's car, a British Leyland Mini 1000, has developed a character of sorts. At first, an orange 1969 BMC Mini MK II (registration RNT 996H) was Mr. Bean's vehicle, but this was destroyed in an off-screen crash at the end of the first episode. From then on, the car was a 1977 model (registration SLW 287R), lime green with a black bonnet (hood). It made its first appearance in "The Curse of Mr. Bean".
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Mr. Bean's Mini.
The Mini was central to several antics, such as Mr. Bean getting dressed in it or driving while sitting in an armchair strapped to the roof. It also had a number of innovative security measures; Mr. Bean fitted the door with a bolt-latch and padlock, rather than using the lock fitted to the car, and removing the steering wheel instead of the key, which formed a running joke in several episodes, at one point deterring a car thief. The car, confused with another demonstration car of the exact same model and colours (but no padlock) (registration ACW 497V), which was crushed by a tank in "Back to School, Mr. Bean", but returned in later episodes, perhaps having actually been the identical demonstration car from that point on.
Mr. Bean has an apparently permanent feud with the driver of a light blue Reliant Regal Supervan III (registration GRA 26K), which will usually get turned over, crashed out of its parking space and so forth. This conflict originated in the first episode, when the Reliant's driver held the Mini up on the way to a mathematics exam, and subsequently became a running joke throughout the series.
One of the original Mr. Bean Minis is on display at the Cars of the Stars Motor Museum in Keswick, northern England.[14] Both the Mini and the Reliant re-appeared as characters in the animated Mr. Bean cartoons. In the film Mr. Bean's Holiday yet another Mini appears – a lighter yellow/green than the original, registration YGL 572T. Also seen is a left hand drive version of his Mini, owned by the character Sabine which wears a Paris. In the animated series, his Mini's registration plate number is STE 952R.
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