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TopicWhich of these famous cars would you want the most?
Heartomaton
12/10/21 3:33:46 PM
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Vroom.










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1981 DeLorean DMC-12 Time Machine: A DeLorean that Doctor Emmett Brown modified to be able to travel through time when it reaches 88mph. Depending on the version, its time-traveling capabilities are fueled by either plutonium or organic waste. The organic-fueled version also has the ability to fly. Fun fact: The cars used in the movie couldn't actually be driven for very long, because all the extra shit they put on the area above the engine to make it look cool would cause the car to rapidly overheat.

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1967 Chevrolet Impala "Baby": The Chevy Impala that Dean Winchester drives was passed down to him by his father, John Winchester, who Dean actually convinced to buy in the first place in 1973 after traveling back in time. The car has been completely totaled multiple times, and each time was lovingly restored by Dean himself. Other than a stash of supernatural weaponry in the trunk and it being used to transport some of the most important and powerful beings in the universe, there's nothing really special about the car itself. There's a green army man toy permanently stuck in one of the ashtrays.

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1977 Pontiac Trans Am: With a special paint job featuring a golden phoenix on the hood and being driven by the legendary Burt Reynolds, the Bandit Car has cemented its place in cinematic history. The car itself became so popular after the movie released that it increased the sales of Pontiac cars, and Pontiac actually delayed the release of the next generation of trans ams to keep this one in circulation longer.

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1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor "Ectomobile": At nearly 20 feet long and around three tons in weight, this hearse was an unwieldy vehicle, but the ride was smooth thanks to the air suspension system. This vehicle is exceedingly rare, with only about 400 ever being made, and only a few of those being decorated for the use in the original Ghostbusters films. The scenes in Ghostbusters II showing the car backfiring and billowing smoke were not special effects. The car was literally dying. It once caused a traffic jam that earned the film production a fine from the city of New York.

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1984 Ford Econoline "The Shaggin' Wagon":
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