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....if you liked the movie, you'll LOVE this!     These are 1/18 prototype pics, but production models should be available by spring/early summer.   Pricing is around $350 (including S/H )

And get this, the manufacture is....   Kyosho!      The last 1/18 America car they made (I believe ) was a 1948 Tucker....   30 years ago!   😬 😬 😬 

IMO, this blown  '70 Charger R/T looks damn nice!     It's a must have for movie car collectors & Mopar guys!    😎 😎 😎 😎 

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Love Dom's car - hated what happened to it.



   
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Very nice. Kyosho is a surprise.



   
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Wow, now that is a sweet model. 🤑



   
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@perrone1 Love Dom's car - hated what happened to it.

 

Me too Tony; same goes for Crazy Larry's 1969 ride and the gorgeous '68 of the Bullitt hit men!

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@jack-dodds 

The Bullitt hitmen deserved what they got. (They were Bad Guys!)



   
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@perrone1 .....but that '68 Charger was innocent!     🤨 🙄 🤨 

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@chris 

RIGHT; it was a good guy in a bad disguise being used for bad things by bad guys. R.I.P. poor innocent Dodge.



   
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@perrone1 I loved Bullitt and the car chase of course but I felt sick when that gorgeous Charger hit the parked '56 Ford then kissed of the highway guard rail and the Mustang.  It was obviously going to be totalled........what a waste!

 

The stunt driver driving the Charger was also the driver of the big blue Pontiac Grande Ville in the chase scene vs. Roy Scheider in the movie The 7-Ups.  I think his name was Bill Hickman??


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@perrone1 I loved Bullitt and the car chase of course but I felt sick when that gorgeous Charger hit the parked '56 Ford then kissed of the highway guard rail and the Mustang.  It was obviously going to be totalled........what a waste!

 

The stunt driver driving the Charger was also the driver of the big blue Pontiac Grande Ville in the chase scene vs. Roy Scheider in the movie The 7-Ups.  I think his name was Bill Hickman??

Yep, that was him alright. He said that after the chase scene in the Grande Ville, he needed more than a Seven-Up. He had three martoonies!

 



   
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@jack-dodds Bill Hickman was also the guy who drove that '71 Pontiac in that "other"  famous Hollywood car-chase scene - The French Connection. 

Much of what was shown in the movie was actually shot by the director, William Fiendkin, as Bill drove as fast as he could through New York without ANY permits or police escorts.

NUTS!  😜 🤪 😳 🤪 😵 



   
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