Just sitting around talking with the wife who just to let yall know has the truck/car bug just as bad as I do which sounds cool till you realize there is nobody to say no. But anyway we got to discussing movie cars and named several gm's, fords, and more than a few worthy imports. For mopars I can come up with Lone Wolf Mcquade's Ramcharger, Christine, and the truck from fire in the sky. I know you guys can add to the list so have at it.
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Originally posted by 74w300uteline View Posthad me stomping the imaginary brake pedal. youtube has numbered clips. someone shortened the movie to 20 minutes in a remake, back in 2006.
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RR crossing in Dual
somehow the killer Peterbuilt oiltanker sneaks up behind the Dart at a railroad crossing, and starts to push Weaver into a rumbling freight train. Having owned a few Darts made the movie more realistic and scary. The sloppy steering at high speeds, wandering into and out of turns. looking at the dashboard in the movie brought back old memories of begging the car to "come on" as the speedometer drops and oil light flickers.
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guns of navarone w/ gregory peck is chock full of dodge trucks and power wagons. even the german troop trucks are power wagons! odd to see a six nazis jump out of the back of their truck, shut the tailgate and it has DODGE stamped in it!! lots of dodges Dave.
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What? No mention of the Blues Bros? What about the shot over Dan Akroyd's shoulder, where the needle on the 140 mph "certified" speedometer dives over the deep end? Was that cool or what?
I think the car in the Dennis Weaver movie was a Valiant, not a Dart.
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Originally posted by pwdave View Postguns of navarone w/ gregory peck is chock full of dodge trucks and power wagons. even the german troop trucks are power wagons! odd to see a six nazis jump out of the back of their truck, shut the tailgate and it has DODGE stamped in it!! lots of dodges Dave.
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