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15 Of The Most Famous Film Vehicles

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These are the icons we grew up on!


There are a few cars that almost everyone can recognize. From bad black Dodge Chargers to insane Aston Martins, these iconic vehicles still capture the minds of enthusiasts from all generations. Their stunning appearances on the big screen show the cars being pushed to their absolute limit. With impressive jumps and long, fast, straight lines the roar of their engines and ridiculous squealing tires will live on through history. However, there is one question that always rises when discussing these automotive legends, what happens after the film?

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Bullitt Mustang

First up is everyone's favorite Mustang. This famous Ford fastback was featured in the American classic, Bullitt. After being purchased for $6,000 after the film by the Kiernan family this, now extremely valuable, vehicle was sold last year for an incredible $3.74-million.

Bandit Trans Am

The car is a personal favorite. This is the original Smokey And The Bandit Trans Am. Unfortunately out of the 12 original picture cars not one of them survived. However, the car that was used to promote the film was sold at a Barrett-Jackson auction for an astonishing $550,000.

Paul Walker Supra

The first Fast & Furious movie is arguably one of the most impactful films in the automotive genre. Among the extensive cast, possibly the most memorable character was that of the famous Brian O’Conner played by the legendary Paul Walker. Of course, that name comes with one of Hollywood’s favorite cars: The Supra. This car was put up for auction in 2015 and sold for $185,000.

Christine

Now it's time to talk about the infamous Christine. While the movie depicts this car selectively killing off her previous owners and murderously overthrowing the main antagonist bully’s life, her current role is a much quieter one. After the film, Christine was purchased by 19-year-old Bill Gibson who has kept the car even still to this day.

K.I.T.T.

K.I.T.T. is one of Television's most iconic futuristic automobiles. The legendary car was driven by David Hasselhoff in Knight Rider. This classic 1987 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, or rather one of the several cars used on-film, is currently in the hands of Joe Huth in Pennsylvania.

General Lee

Oh boy, it's time to take a mudslide into a fast-paced adventurer’s car from 1969, General Lee! This famous Charger is known for its long jumps, violent crashes, and iconic two-wheeled Charger stand. However, most people don't know that the original Charger is currently in the hands of Bubba Watson who purchased the car for a whopping $121,000.

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