These famous movie cars have influenced generations, inspired car culture, and become the stuff of every kid's dreams.
The first American movie columnist. She was retained by William Randolph Hearst, possibly because she had praised Hearst's mistress Marion Davies, and her columns were read by 20 million people in 400 newspapers worldwide. Parsons possessed an uncanny gift for sensing scandal, and her dramatic ...
One of the 20th century’s most famous cars, the German “people’s car” reached American shores in 1949 and would go on to be one of the biggest selling cars in America in the 20th century. The beloved “Bug,” subject of a Disney movie from the 1960s, was small, cheap, and uti...
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The memory of his unpalatable politics lost to time, Pallette lived on in the hearts of moviegoers as an indispensable element of Hollywood's Golden Age, a versatile character actor who could speak for the masses or drown out its voice with his own. Birthplace: Winfield, Kansas, USA Kate...
cars. In 1939 he finished 3rd in the French Grand Prix behind the dominant Auto Union Silver Arrows then went on to win the Grand Prix du Comminges. The following year, Le Bègue traveled to the United States to compete in the 1940 Indianapolis 500. Driving a Maserati for the American/...
Yep, you're a motorhead. The person that can stand with others and talk cars with the best of them. So, this shouldn't be a difficult challenge for you. It may be for some if you're not a car and movie geek. Here are 20 cars from 20 movies. You name the movie and who drove...
It might have looked good in a movie poster or parked outside your noir-style Malibu home, but anything involving driving it would inevitably disappoint you. This car was definitely more show than actual performance, which is why we’re happy to leave it behind us, only to see it here ...
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which are often a lot more important. And the latter two will also turn heads as if a movie star had just passed by, a byproduct that can’t be denied of a time-honored aura that goes beyond their function. But the function remains, irrefutably. The Leica M surely won’t come in...