Favorite movie , with nostalgia...

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Probably seen Vanishing Point over 100 times. Those 440's that were supposed to be Hemi's hooked me on Mopars, HARD! The misunderstood anti-hero was also something I could relate to.Not just a car movie, to me.
 
Check out "tales from the crypt" king of the road 1992...I know two chevys but still cool

were adding TV shows?
how about almost every single episode of the twilight zone?
in fact, that is one of the few shows i can sit down and watch with the family without having to worry about naked women and bad language (until the commercials start)
 
Best car chase ever:

'The Seven Ups'




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Read an article in the 70's, the mustang had to have the suspension beefed up but the Charger used stock.
Does anyone notice that the mustang suspension is broke when he goes off the road, and the front is hanging over a small ditch? Wonder how he fixed it so fast.
 
The original walking tall . And the original gone in sixty seconds. And then the junkman.
 
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World.. Funniest movie I've ever seen. Lotsa Mopars, Lotsa REAL car chase scenes. (Some not so real, but not green screen, lol) cheers
Lots of great cars in thus one, love the scenes with the 62 Dart 440 like the one in the link below...
 
The Princess Bride! Just went to see it on Valentines day with my sweetheart and our son. The Fargo Theater in Fargo, ND played it on the big screen-really cool! The theater is restored Art-deco and has a Wurlitzer organ that rises out of the orchestra pit-even cooler!
 
Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry. Gonna watch it again soon. I spent some time in the area where it was filmed.
 
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