Edited by Rockford Brodie and the Masters of the Hooniverse at 11/22/09 7:07 PM
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Boy, the French version of Knight Rider must have had a really tight budget if they couldn't even afford the strobe thingy, much less making the car talk.
The developers of the videogame Driv3r must have been following this movie. Weren't similar cars to these 2 available for simulated hoonage in one of the levels? Rio, IIRC.
I'm fighting the impulse to play the Benny Hill "Yakety Sax" soundtrack along with the clip. Also, points off for the CX driver for having his right turn signal light on when he's squealing to the left.
@armyofchuckness: Mopar variations get pretty odd, don't they? Hell, they still manufacture DeSoto heavy trucks in Turkey (although they've had no Chrysler connection other than name in years, I understand).
The '66 Dart is one of my favorites, and '61 was a good year for Chevy.. but help an under-informed (but eager to learn) cargeek out- what are the tan/maroon thing and the green car that looks like a transmogrifier accident involving a Corvair and BMW 2002?
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That's pretty French right there.
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Damn public education.
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#tips
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Argentina?
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Do you think the grille badge on the Wolseley 16/60 still lights up?
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Makes me wonder about two things: How's access to the rear, and do the rear windows still roll down?
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