OK, we’ve gone on about the 1928 Porter, and now it’s time to say … April Fools! If you haven’t remembered the car by now, it’s my duty to tell you that it actually never existed–not until 1965, that is.
Tags: 1928 Porter Touring Car, mymotherthecar
Posted by
admin on Dec 12, 2009 in
Barris Kustom,
Star cars,
TV and Movie Cars
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, which turned up here last week, was on a vast list of cars that developed after we posted updates on finding the Better off Dead Camaro, Risky Business Porsche and other iconic movie cars.
Tags: 1974 Dodge Monaco, 48hrs, A Few Good Men, Airwolf, Alf, Always, Amazing Story, Apollo 13, Arachnophobia, Back to the Future, Baretta, Batman, Better off Dead Camaro, Bill and Ted #2, BJ and the Bear, Black Rain, Black Sheep, Blank Man, Blues Brothers, Bluesmobile, Bring’em Back Alive, Buckaroo Banzai, Bugsy, Cannon Ball Run, Charlie’s Angels, China Beach, Chips, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Crime Story, Dick Tracy, Diggs Town, Doors, Elvis and Me, Fall Guy, Family of Spies, Family Truckster, Feature films, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off., Fools Rush In, George Barris, Hard Ball, Hardcastle and McCormick, Hart to Hart, Homer and Eddie, Hunter, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom, Judgment Night, Knight Rider, Last Action Hero, Late for Dinner, Little Rascals, Loose Cannon, Magnum P.I., Mannix, Mark Goyette, Men at Work, Misery, Mobsters, Nash Bridges, Neon City, Nutty Professor, Ocean’s 11, Paramount, Poetic Justice, Point Break, Pulp Fiction, Rain Man, Remington Steel, Riptide, Risky Business Porsche, Scarecrow & Mrs. King, Show Down In Little Tokyo, Simon & Simon, Simon and Simon, Smokey and the Bandit, Stop or My Mom Will Shoot, Tango and Cash, The A Team, The Big Picture, The Boost, The Flash, The Hollywood Knights, The Human Target, The Waltons, The Wonder Years, Toys, TV, Two Jakes, Undercover Blues, Unique Movie Cars, Universal’s Famous Fast Cars, Unlawful Entry, Vampire in Brooklyn, Vegas, Vegas Vacation, Viper, Wild at Heart, Wonder Woman, Wraith
T-Bucket Rally in Mountain Home, Arkansas in 2005. Also included is an interview with Norm Grabowski, the hot rod builder who created the very first Kookie Car which was seen the TV show 77 Sunset Strip.
Tags: 77 Sunset Strip, Kookie Car, Norm Grabowski, T-Bucket Rally
Posted by
admin on Jul 31, 2006 in
Car museums,
Gatlinburg,
Star cars,
movie cars
Oh yeah, the Fourth of July video from Star Cars Museum Gatinburg TN 2006 is also live, although the parade, fireworks and aquarium footage from that show is not edited yet. Sphere: Related Content