These famous movie cars have influenced generations, inspired car culture, and become the stuff of every kid's dreams.
Steve McQueen’s mean green Ford Mustang in the 1968 movie “Bullitt” isn’t just a car. The muscular vehicle plays a secondary role in the film as a supporting actor, notes Walter Franco, museum curator at LeMay – America’s Car Museum. The thrilling, extended car chase scenes jumping ...
Bullittmight actually be thebest car movieof all time. And it’s certainly the best Steve McQueen movie, for anyone who even remotely appreciates getting behind the wheel of a motor vehicle. And while McQueen is certainly the flesh-and-blood star of the flick, the most iconic and recognizabl...
“Octopussy” (1983): “Never Say Never Again” (1983): “The Day of the Jackal” (1973): “L’Amour avec des si” (1962): “The Cannonball Run” (1981): “The Longest Yard” (1974): “Night on Earth” (1991): “King of the Mountain” (1981): “Bullitt” (1968): “Get C...
250 GT. It turns out the movie's crewactually used three Modena Spyders in the movie's wide shots, then used a real Ferrari when they needed close-ups, according to The Drive. Ferrari wasn't happy when it saw its badges on the fakes, and ultimately sued the makers of the Modenas....
The Batmobile has seen many transformations. IMDB IMDB 1968 Ford Mustang GT 390 In what might be the most famous car chase scene in motion-picture history, the movie Bullitt has the King of Cool Steve McQueen who handles a car like Dirty Harry handles a .44 magnum. 1973 Ford XB ...
It didn’t take a long time to find a good name for the business. Franky’s story started with the movie “Bullitt” so in order to pay tribute to the ‘King of Cool’ himself and Steve McQueen’s love for fast cars, paperwork was filed to start Bullitt Classic Cars, LLC. This sto...
A generation later, chase scenes were still pumping up box office revenues, as evidenced by the success of Bullitt and The French Connection. By then cars occasionally had taken on a persona of their own in cartoons, and notably in the film adaptation of Steven King's novel Christine, as ...
My love for Mustangs began more then 20 years ago, seeing a ’67 hardtop in my hometown and of course seeing the movie Bullitt. As a 16 year old I neither had the money nor the driving license…. Eventually, after getting the license and saving money, I was able to buy my 1966 fast...
The video is filled with fast-paced action and thrilling car chases, reminiscent of the famous scenes from Bullitt.Central to the video are the cars, which are carefully chosen to pay tribute to the ones featured in the film. A highlight is the appearance of a 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback,...