Against All Odds 1984 Ferrari 308 GTSi: In this great race action, the legendary stunt driver Carey Loftin drove the Ferrari. Stunt coordinator Gary Davis doubled Jeff Bridges.ħ8. Against All Odds 1984 Porsche 911 SC: This car and a Ferrari 308 GTSi race on L.A.'s Sunset Boulevard in an underrated 1984 film.
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Miami Vice 1986 Ferrari Testarossa: Ferrari didn't like the black Daytona replica the 1984-'89 NBC series was using, so it provided two white Testarossas for Season Three.ħ9. Fireball 500 1966 Plymouth Barracuda: In this 1966 film, Frankie Avalon used this Barris custom to tow Richard Petty's stock car. 3 on our list of the 100 Worst Cars of All Time.Ĩ1. Family Matters BMW Isetta: Known as the "Urkel Car" BMW's Isetta gets a spot on this list, as it is perfectly cast. The Munsters 1965 Drag-U-La: Built at George Barris' shop by Korky Korkes, the coffin-based Drag-U-La first appeared in the 1965 episode "Hot Rod Herman."Ĩ2.
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The Munsters 1964 Munster Coach: George Barris' shop used three Model T bodies and a 289 Ford V8 to construct this for the TV series that ran from 1964-'66.Ĩ3. Ghostbusters 1959 Cadillac Ecto-1: Who you gonna call in the 1984 film? The Ghostbusters showed up in this modified Miller-Meteor Futura ambulance.Ĩ4. Harry and Lloyd's van is the birthplace of the most annoying sound in the world. Dumb and Dumber Mutt Cutts Van: Another one for the kids.
Also the one thing the 2011 movie got right.Ĩ6. Green Hornet 1966 Black Beauty Imperial: Dean Jeffries modified two Imperials as the Hornet's ride in this short-lived 1966 TV series. Car is cool, but the rocket car gorge jump is a joke.Ĩ7. Hooper 1978 Pontiac Trans Am: Unlike Burt's other Trans Am exploits, this Pontiac is red, rocket-propelled and drives under falling smokestacks. Speed Racer 1966 Mach 5: The Mach 5 was the first truly awesome Japanese car. Scooby-Doo 1969 Mystery Machine Van: Without the Mystery Machine, Fred, Daphne, Velma, Scooby and Shaggy go nowhere. Stripes EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle: Built off of a 1970's GMC Motorhome, the EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle is the heavily armed recreational vehicle you need to bash through the Czech border.ĩ0. The blue convertible meets its iconic end in this 1991 flick.ĩ1. Thelma and Louise 1966 Ford Thunderbird: Don't get too attached. Jurassic Park Ford Explorer: Self-driving, panorama glass roofs, high-tech information systems and the most iconic automotive paint job of the last 20 years.ĩ2. It was Cole Trickle's (Tom Cruise) Lumina that made good ol' boys cool.ĩ3. Days of Thunder 1990 #46 City Chevrolet Lumina: The movie that launched NASCAR's most successful decade.
The Saint 1962 Volvo P1800: From 1962-'69 Simon Templar (Roger Moore) showed up for no apparent reason in his white, British-built Volvo to help those in distress.ĩ4. Goes into an alley up on its right wheels, comes out on its left. Diamonds Are Forever 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1: James Bond rips Vegas apart in a great chase from 1971. Driven for seasons one and two (1965-'67), then replaced by a VW Karmann Ghia.ĩ6. Get Smart's 1965 Sunbeam Tiger: The spy car for the spy who isn't James Bond. Made Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Jack Nicholson, and they're Harley's icons.ĩ7. Easy Rider Captain America Harley-Davidson: The ultimate biker road trip movie. Based on the Cannonball race, it beat The Gumball Rally into theaters by a month in 1976.ĩ8. Cannonball 1970 Pontiac Trans Am: Pure mayhem from the Death Race 2000 director. The TV show ran two seasons between 19.ĩ9. The Monkees 1966 Pontiac GTO: Dean Jeffries turns a GTO into a massive T-Bucket with a blown engine. These are the 100 movie and TV cars that built that passion.ġ00. And every orange Dodge Charger can fly, right? Then we all dream of doing reverse 180s like Jim Rockford escaping thugs, or fleeing the po-po in a Shelby Mustang named Eleanor. We're all let into theaters and plopped in front of the tube long before we're issued driver licenses. Movie and TV cars are literally the stuff of dreams.