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What Was The Best Movie or TV Show That Featured a Mopar?
Mine favorite was always Bullit. McQueen might have had a Mustang -- but the Charger was the star!
Gotta love the Mustang's One-Legger Burnouts, the double-clutching, how the green Beetle was always able to get back ahead of the cars, and the 6 Billion hubcaps.
I like "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World".
There are a ton of late 50's early 60's Mopars in that one ranging from a Power Wagon tow truck to a '62 police car.
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Dunno about featuring a mopar , but it had 1 in the beginning , and ended up with a mopar powered willis at the the end . Hotrod ( 1979 ) . Thinking about it now . I think it had many other mopars in it too .
That was great!!
I liked all of them but Vanishing Point was pretty cool too...especially when they crashed the Camaro into the dozer instead of using the Challenger lol
Quote of the week... when i get sad about reeeally missing someone who is far away, i just take a deep cleansing breath, and switch to the rifle with the scope
Gotta agree with Cranky on Vanishing Point for movies. But for TV, it'd have to be Nash Bridges. Don Johnson really cranked that 'Cuda up chasing after the bad guys on the show.
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