I have always had a fascination with these Jeep DJs; I wonder if anyone has restored one to proper Postal Service-spec. Utilitarian vehicles designed to run for decades are great too though, being that the LLV is also one of my favorites.
The movies were produced by the same producer and coordinated by the same stunt driver. The sound effects may very well be the same.
Agreed; there were some great moments in the film, and it is a memorable one at that! :D
Now if only someone could pay homage to The Seven-Ups' chase scene; my favorite by far.
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I love it when folks care for their mundane, average automobiles. They certainly make incredible time capsules for future collectors/enthusiasts.
I'm glad that someone else besides me thought that scarf/shirt combo looked familiar.
Great find; I'm surprised that there doesn't appear to be a spot of rust anywhere on it!
That's a lovely Town Car for that matter.
I couldn't agree with you more.
Thanks for the info. I can always appreciate a good easter-egg or two, especially when it refers to one of my favorite platformers of all time.
That's correct. I believe that the owners donated the usage of their cars for the Auto Show; they are not normally housed at the Museum. Not to mention that the Museum building itself was heavily damaged by Hurricane Sandy, to the point in which it isn't open at the moment. They have a temporary location set up,…