VIN (from the Doe Network): 124379L517123
VIN (from the Doe Network): 124379L517123
More, from the Doe Network - looks like it wasn't where they expected to find it:
"Jimmy, who had a part time job at a grocery store, had bought himself a brand new Camaro muscle car six days earlier".
Since Duel was originally a made-for-TV movie I'll toss an honorable to perennial '70s TV bad guy Peter Haskell's Ferrari 275 GTB in Love Hate Love:
Illegitimate half-brother?
Grandpapa?
Going back a ways, there's also the nasty '58 Vette from Hot Rods To Hell:
Monte Carlo. I was at a red light at Washington and Naomi when the film crew went past me with a lowboy trailer carrying the car's body (minus the front clip). Caught a tiny glimpse of Denzel and Ethan as they headed east.
Test mule for the Corvair, disguised with Holden badges.
Maybe a sequel to The Yellow Rolls-Royce, where original cast members Jeanne Moreau, Shirley MacLaine and Omar Sharif all go to a concours like Amelia Island or Pebble Beach to see the car one last time and finally meet each other, with flashbacks to the original movie's stories (Jeanne had an affair in it, Shirley…
Got it - great idea; like Call of the Wild with a Hilux instead of a dog!
There was a movie about the DeLorean in the planning stages in the late 1980s, but it never was produced. Too bad, because James Coburn was supposed to play John DeLorean; I think that would have been perfect casting.
Ugh. Don't remind me. I was a proofreader for many years for a high-end L.A. printing company until 2005; recently I went to their website and found multiple typos on their sample items. I should have stayed there; it was it was fun sometimes, like when I caught a very unfortunate typo on an announcement for a lawyer…
Tell me about it. When I saw what was happening I just saved the image and copied the pieces I needed.
The Buick's a bit more graceful, plus the silhouette has the Impala taillights:
Dino Spider?
Austin A40?
More like a '65 Impala:
I'm surprised they didn't do the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire location (it's the Brown Building at 23-29 Washington Place). Here's a "then" shot if someone would like to meld it with one from now:
The DC-8 crashed in Park Slope, but the Constellation fell on Miller Field in Staten Island.