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George Orwell wrote: Sacramento Bee - February 14, 2007 What about the power wagon, from simon and simon... that should never have been left out! |
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Steven L. wrote: Anim8rFSK wrote: You are cordially invited to join my Supercar Yahoo group. There are many of us. There have been modern live-action movie treatments of the Flintstones, and now they're producing a live-action Jetsons movie. A live-action version of Speed Racer is supposed to come out next year. Cristina Ricci as Trixie, Susan Sarandon and John Goodman as Mom and Pops Racer. I think they should animate Speed though - No live actor could ever capture his aura. |
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El Bandito wrote: George Orwell wrote: Sacramento Bee - February 14, 2007 What about KITT? It just HAS to be on that list No, it doesn't. Another underpowered smogged-out 80s POS, not a real car underneath. At least Rockford's firechicken could be had with a big-inch v8. And I'm still trying to think of a Ford that's better than the all-looks and no go 75 Torino on Starsky and Hutch. |
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Steve wrote: More than half the cars on TV in the 60s and 70s were Fords, but like you say all I remember are things like McGarrett's Mercs, Cannon's Lincoln, and Hutch's beat-up LTD (and yeah, Starsky's Torino too), and Uncle Jesse's pickup. But I'm sure I'm just forgetting something. Sgt. Friday of Dragnet drove Fords. Fords were featured in "The FBI" as well. |
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