“Starsky and Hutch,” a show about plain-clothes investigators working in California, was a massive hit, running in prime time from 1975 to 1979 and spawning a movie 25 years after the show’s cancellation. Although memorable for its chase scenes and bromance, the breakout star is the cops...
?ÿ?ÿIn one episode, Hutch gave it the nickname, 'The Striped Tomato ½.?ÿ?ÿWhatever you call it, this TV 'star ½ is one of the most recognized cars of all time.?ÿ?ÿThe show ran from 1975 to 1979 with over 92 episodes, and a car chase in almost every one. ...
A Starsky and Hutch inspired Torino is also featured in a vastly superior TV show running today called “The Good Doctor ” .Chick that drives it ain’t too shabby either.It seems the majority here are not fans of the car,but I am , sort of.I would (and probably will ) do a fastb...
In the Spring of 1976, because of the popularity of the car on the TV Show, Ford built approximately 1,300 "Starsky & Hutch"® Gran Torinos and we are happy to own one of them. S&H Ford Gran Torino Photos, INFORMATION, & Articles ...
When I see a Torino of this vintage, I think of eitherStarsky and Hutchor Clint Eastwood’s epicGran Torino. Yeah, I know the model years aren’t exact, but other than those two suggestions I draw a blank on these cars. The seller suggests. “A great car to bring to the next level...
Starsky & Hutch: Directed by Todd Phillips. With Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Snoop Dogg, Fred Williamson. Two streetwise cops bust criminals in their red and white Ford Gran Torino, with the help of a police snitch called "Huggy Bear".
David Soul, the American-British actor who played detective Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson in the original "Starsky & Hutch," has died. A representative for Soul told Fox News Digital he passed away overnight Thursday. He was 80 years old. "He shared many extraordinary gifts in the world as actor...
In two-player games, one gamer can take charge of the shooting while the other controls the car. With television in the 1970s rife with cop shows of varying quality, you needed some sort of hook in order to stand out. Starsky & Hutch had one of the best--a 1974 Ford Gran Torino ...
Starsky: Stop shooting my car. Starsky: In Bay City, when you cross the line, your nuts are mine. Starsky: [in a deep Brooklyn-ish accent to prepare for a disguise] Hey, do me a favor, tip your hat forward. Just tilt it forward. C'mon. Hutch: No, I like it where it is. ...
So here is “Starsky & Hutch,” adding the ampersand for a generation too impatient for “and.” It’s a surprisingly funny movie, the best of the 1970s recycling jobs, with one laugh (“Are you OK, little pony?”) almost as funny as the moment in “Dumb and Dumber” when the kid...