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Old 08-12-2020, 03:25 AM
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They were just cars. Nothing special about them. The movie came out in 1971 it's either a 68 or 69 427/390 automatic. Worth at the time what? Maybe $3000?

If you really want to see mayhem and destruction you need to see:

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Old 08-12-2020, 03:38 PM
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[QUOTE=Lee Stewart;1510346]They were just cars. Nothing special about them. The movie came out in 1971 it's either a 68 or 69 427/390 automatic. Worth at the time what? Maybe $3000?

If you really want to see mayhem and destruction you need to see:

It's a 1969 (Stingray emblem, push down door handles) in Riverside Gold on Saddle. Striking car. Hope they fished it out You're right about Halicki's Gone in 60 seconds Lee, it was absolute mayhem and it is still mind-boggling to this day how he pulled it all off.
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