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#1
If you could have the keys for these famous cars which one would you pick. 
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Or Howard Hughes 1936 Lincoln v12! 
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Added per David 
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Harold and Maude Jag
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#2
If it comes with machine guns in the headlights, I'll take the Aston Martin, otherwise I want this one. Can't believe it wasn't on the list of classic movie cars.

https://www.hotrod.com/features/hppp-071...-interview
#3
(07-05-2025, 08:39 AM)David64 Wrote: If it comes with machine guns in the headlights, I'll take the Aston Martin, otherwise I want this one. Can't believe it wasn't on the list of classic movie cars.

https://www.hotrod.com/features/hppp-071...-interview

Yes that should have been number one. Let’s add this. Thank you!
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#4
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A Pebble Beach winner

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-B...SSK_34.jpg

Last car Ferdinand Porsche Snr designed for MB befor starting his own company.
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#5
(07-05-2025, 08:58 AM)BeTheGoddess Wrote: [Image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-B...SSK_34.jpg]

A Pebble Beach winner

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-B...SSK_34.jpg

Last car Ferdinand Porsche Snr designed for MB befor starting his own company.
This is sweet! Thank you!
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#6
Delahey were the....

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delahaye


The tech in their cars suc as electric windows, were out of the ball park compared to most other manufactures of the time. Of the inter-war era cars from the US, these were top tier, not no "doosy".
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#7
In that choice I would have the ride of "The Road Warrior" for the brute force factor.

Don't forget "Herbie", "The Batmobiles", the Mustang from "Gone in 60 Seconds", the Dodge Challenger from "Vanishing Point", the Lincoln Continental from "The Car" and the Cheverolet from "2 Lane Blacktop".

The list is endless.

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#8
(07-05-2025, 09:55 AM)BeTheGoddess Wrote: Delahey were the....

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delahaye


The tech in their cars suc as electric windows, were out of the ball park compared to most other manufactures of the time. Of the inter-war era cars from the US, these were top tier, not no "doosy".

Thank you for the article. That is very cool. 

This one is called the “pumper” I would not want my house on fire and the “pumper” showing up with 10 gallons of water.  Smilegrin
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#9
(07-05-2025, 10:09 AM)Nerb Wrote: In that choice I would have the ride of "The Road Warrior" for the brute force factor.

Don't forget "Herbie", "The Batmobiles", the Mustang from "Gone in 60 Seconds", the Dodge Challenger from "Vanishing Point", the Lincoln Continental from "The Car" and the Cheverolet from "2 Lane Blacktop".

The list is endless.

The Mad Mad Mobile would be awesome. Nice choice.

There are so many movie cars!

I can’t believe I am posting this but this is me with Michael Keaton Batmobile, in New York in 1998. It was the one from the movie. Warner Bros owns it. 

We used it for a GM job I was doing. 

It was built off a Monte Carlo frame. It has a v8
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#10
i had one of these

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3 cylinder, 1.0 litre, 55 horsepower

oh yeah