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convoy8932
bonds db 5
anmracing
Ok, I decided on the "scum bum's" car.....
anmracing
OMG!! Decisions, decisions!!!! I can't vote because I want Eleanor, Bandit and Starsky's car!!!! Now, all I need is money to get them.... Like they say, "It just takes money".....
MBSL65fan
Bond's DB5. Really classy.
Leoz
Yeah, the Bluesmobile would have been a Cadillac, but that does not spoil the movie. Antp, I'm with you there on Max's '73 XB Interceptor. Wouldn't want to be stuck in a traffic jam though, as that highly modified Cleveland V8 hood scoop would overpower very quickly (if it was real that is!).
ingo
Excuse me, why is the Bluesmobile not a choice? BEST MOVIE CAR EVER!
Exactly that I've thought too by looking on the list.
At Bullitt not only the Mustang is great, the Charger isn't worse, too.
SPcamert
Excuse me, why is the Bluesmobile not a choice? BEST MOVIE CAR EVER!
You never really get to see the Bluesmobile. You instead get to see it's Cop Car replacement. (It's 108 miles to Chicago. We've got half a tank of gas, a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses. Hit it.)
And oh my good lord this decision is impossible!! I love the Torino, Bullitt's 'Stang was AMAZING, THE GENERAL LEE (Need I say more?) and Eleanor!?! Oh my god. Why must you make the question so difficult!?
Anyway, I'd choose the Torino because it's the only one I've never seen in person and I love the way it looks.
cieraguy
Elenor... I lusted over that car since I first seen that movie. So odd for a GM guy.
marioman3138
I know, I forget the Bluesmobile, the Batmobile and the Back to the Future Delorean, sorry!
93_Montero
I like a lot of cars on this list, except the Mini from Italian Job. I'm 6'6'' I can't own a car like that. What about the 1971 Chevrolet Impala in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas? I would definitely take the Mad Max Interceptor but it would have to look exactly like it does in the movie but I guess that's the original point.