Television & Movie Vehicles: Part Two

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<span style="font-size: medium;">Part Two already!</span>  <span style="font-size: medium;"> Everyone has a favorite, from the Batmobile to the Enterprise. Feel free to post any vehicle, (ground, air, marine, space), from your favorite TV show or movie, past or present. </span>





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<span style="font-size: medium;">Part One:</span>

 

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Hey, what about the BRADY MOBILES??????

You know: The Plymouth Satellite station wagon? (Which was a Mercury Montego wagon in the BRADY BUNCH movie(s?)...

The Plymouth Barracuda? The Chevy Convertible (Impala? Caprice?)--when GM was the ONLY convertible manufacturer when the show was in its last season & Mike HAD to have a DROP-TOP RIDE--right down to a Chrysler LeBaron ragtop in the reunion TV special...!

Then don't forget the first episode of the series when Tiger the dog somehow rolls down the power window in Mike's car to "purposely run out in the middle of the ceremony & cause him to land right in the Wedding Cake!!!!"--though somehow that car also had manual window cranks, too--and how COULD a power window roll down w/o the accessories turned on, unless it was to run the climate control on "Vent" so the dog could breathe & would not suffocate if the windows were supposedly tightly closed????

-- Dave
 
The Brady's first had a '69 Plymouth Satellite wagon, then got a '71 model. They were both nearly the same gold-tan color.

I noticed in some episodes they would leave the house in the '71, arrive someplace in the '69, then return in the '71.
 
The Beverly Hillbillies...

In contrast to Mrs. Drysdale's stuffy chauffeur-driven Imperials, Jane Hathaway always had a sporty convertible. Here she is in a 1963 Dodge Polara...not the best shot but still a very nice car. I'm glad I'm old enough to remember when cars had real style. It seems that today so many of them all look the same...dull!

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how did they ever fit her into this?

From "Tracy Ullman's State of the Union," here's Romona Petrie cruising in her 2009 Huzitzu Body Trap Hybrid which she said got 900 miles to the gallon.

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A Dirty Shame . . .

Another great movie from John Waters with Tracey Ullman and Johnny Knoxville. In the movie Ullman drives around in a metallic doggie-do brown '78 or '79 Cutlass four door sedan; poor thing I don't think it was even a Cutlass Supreme.

 
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