slyc_willie
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Listened to something interesting earlier tonight on my favorite AM radio talk show. It was about an auction being held in which the original General Lee, the orange-painted, rebel-flag-sporting '77 Dodge Charger from "The Dukes Of Hazzard" was up for bid.
Let's say money was no object. Let's fantasize, for a moment, that every car, from every television show or movie, was suddenly put up for bid? Which would you go for?
Personally, I'd love to have:
1) The 1974 Pontiac Bonneville convertible driven by Arnold Schwarzenegger in 'The Last Action Hero.'
2) The 1971 ragtop Cutlass Eddie Murphy drove in 'Beverly Hills Cop III'
3) The '78 Trans-Am from 'Smokey And The Bear'
4) The Batmobile (built on the chassis of a '57 Chevy) from Tim Burton's first two Batman movies
This thread actually has a connection to writing, since I'm thinking of a story that takes place in the environment of a classic car show.
Let's say money was no object. Let's fantasize, for a moment, that every car, from every television show or movie, was suddenly put up for bid? Which would you go for?
Personally, I'd love to have:
1) The 1974 Pontiac Bonneville convertible driven by Arnold Schwarzenegger in 'The Last Action Hero.'
2) The 1971 ragtop Cutlass Eddie Murphy drove in 'Beverly Hills Cop III'
3) The '78 Trans-Am from 'Smokey And The Bear'
4) The Batmobile (built on the chassis of a '57 Chevy) from Tim Burton's first two Batman movies
This thread actually has a connection to writing, since I'm thinking of a story that takes place in the environment of a classic car show.