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AnthonyS 02-26-2021 04:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JP Emerson (Post 1538985)
ha ??

Jp

Hi Jp, that wasn't meant at you of course; I realize(d) that you were just passing this along, but like Steve & Tim - I would strongly caution anyone considering this type of adventure...

About 15 years ago, 2005 I think it was, I was at a cruise-in - Crystal Cove I think it was before they shut us down. And this Sunday am gathering attracted the best of the best in my experience there. Anyway, one morning they were putting flyers on certain cars - it seemed to be muscle cars and JDM types. It was a casting call for cars to be in a new movie.

If interested in having your car in a movie, they invited you to a meetup the next week, turned out to be an underground parking garage in Hawthorne I think it was, maybe Gardena... anyway, you had to show the flyer to get in and it was pretty cool - turned out to be for the new Fast & Furious movie in pre-production, I think it was F&F37 or something - the one to be set in Japan is all they would tell us. They didn't have a name publicized for it yet, but there were some movie cars there - all in all, a cool time and loud, every Honda driver that had a car there that was modded-out revved the beejeebus out of it and us musclecar guys would respond - kind of like a call and response - this actually made it into one of the movies - the one where the Hemi 'Cuda revs up before the street race with a Honda, Nissan, Toyota something...?

Anyway, they walk around the lot looking at cars and handing out contracts for your signature and further details if you're interested - they wanted my car and talked to me, and many others of course... I read through it; it was like a ten page legal document and when you read it closely, you were renting them your car at a rate TBD and they had complete control over the car and any and all operation - it was just a rental contract that said literally that they could do whatever they wanted, including mods (!) and in the event of any mishap would repair or replace at their discretion up to the "book value" of the vehicle or... and get this, if they decided, could keep your car (or what was left of it) and just compensate you that book value, not agreed value mind you - and never said which "book" either... you were basically selling your car to them for whatever they wanted to pay if they decided to keep it. This was while I still had my born with drivetrain installed mind you...

It was laughable really... I noped out of there after strolling around a bit and checking out the cars.

...anyway, that was the reasoning for my "ha" - nothing untoward meant at all Jp!

Cheers,
Anthony

Igosplut 02-26-2021 10:47 AM

I was told by someone in the film industry over THIRTY YEARS ago NEVER let your car be used in any film whatsoever, for the reasons stated above. She had many horror story's of cars being damaged, including the hood being dented on that Caddy (as the owner watched) when Milner (Paul Le Mat) jumps on the hood at the stoplight scene.

JP Emerson 02-26-2021 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AnthonyS (Post 1539072)
Hi Jp, that wasn't meant at you of course; I realize(d) that you were just passing this along, but like Steve & Tim - I would strongly caution anyone considering this type of adventure...

About 15 years ago, 2005 I think it was, I was at a cruise-in - Crystal Cove I think it was before they shut us down. And this Sunday am gathering attracted the best of the best in my experience there. Anyway, one morning they were putting flyers on certain cars - it seemed to be muscle cars and JDM types. It was a casting call for cars to be in a new movie.

If interested in having your car in a movie, they invited you to a meetup the next week, turned out to be an underground parking garage in Hawthorne I think it was, maybe Gardena... anyway, you had to show the flyer to get in and it was pretty cool - turned out to be for the new Fast & Furious movie in pre-production, I think it was F&F37 or something - the one to be set in Japan is all they would tell us. They didn't have a name publicized for it yet, but there were some movie cars there - all in all, a cool time and loud, every Honda driver that had a car there that was modded-out revved the beejeebus out of it and us musclecar guys would respond - kind of like a call and response - this actually made it into one of the movies - the one where the Hemi 'Cuda revs up before the street race with a Honda, Nissan, Toyota something...?

Anyway, they walk around the lot looking at cars and handing out contracts for your signature and further details if you're interested - they wanted my car and talked to me, and many others of course... I read through it; it was like a ten page legal document and when you read it closely, you were renting them your car at a rate TBD and they had complete control over the car and any and all operation - it was just a rental contract that said literally that they could do whatever they wanted, including mods (!) and in the event of any mishap would repair or replace at their discretion up to the "book value" of the vehicle or... and get this, if they decided, could keep your car (or what was left of it) and just compensate you that book value, not agreed value mind you - and never said which "book" either... you were basically selling your car to them for whatever they wanted to pay if they decided to keep it. This was while I still had my born with drivetrain installed mind you...

It was laughable really... I noped out of there after strolling around a bit and checking out the cars.

...anyway, that was the reasoning for my "ha" - nothing untoward meant at all Jp!

Cheers,
Anthony


No worries! I wouldn't want anything to happen to anyone or anyone's pride and joy either. All good Anthony!

JP

DougA 02-26-2021 01:45 PM

SS 454 W code, 4 speed. A little far away?

https://i.postimg.cc/L6rQkcLC/doug-a-launch-2-XL.jpg

Lynn 02-26-2021 02:12 PM

Do you have ballast in the back of that beauty?

Impressive.

DougA 02-26-2021 05:01 PM

No, fuel cell and battery in the back. Still has its factory gauge dash interior, carpet, heater, etc.
90-10 front shocks, 2.93 first gear, 4.88's, slicks, front comes up easy, sometimes much higher than that.

https://i.postimg.cc/SJpW120g/DSCN0713.jpg

RobR 02-26-2021 06:32 PM

[QUOTE=JP Emerson;1538973]As you may know, I get A LOT
We are looking for a car similar to this (Yenko Camaro), that can pop a wheelie or at least close.

This Camaro gets the wheels off the ground!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-tnqMpz-EIQ

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LTog-mTg2js

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eIsSstTy6-Y

DougA 02-26-2021 10:01 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQuBitMOA5w


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