пятница, 8 февраля 2013 г.

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Where ItвІ s From: The Partridge Family [1970 вІ 1974] television series

7. 1955 Chevrolet 6700-series bus

SwedishвІ part really kind of ticking the British motor industry off [apparently, Jaguar was initially approached to provide a car for the series, but declined because they saw little hope in "The Saint" ever really taking off...good one, guys.]

Claim to Fame: Famous British lone wolf espionage agent Simon TemplarвІ s [Roger Moore] 4-cylinder Swedish ride вІ the вІ

Where ItвІ s From: The Saint [1962-1969] television series

Claim to Fame:Hyper-intelligent crime fighting-mobile, the modified Trans Am known as KITT [voiced by William Daniels] always sounded mildly pissed with his human counter-part, Michael Knight [David Hassellhoff]. In addition to the ability to see, hear, and smell, KITT also came equipped with a frequently-referenced “Alpha Circuit” – a feature that was never completely explainedВPbut apparently controlled KITT’s artificial intelligence.

Where ItвІ s From: Knight Rider [1982-1986] television series

5. 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am

Claim to Fame: With a confederate flag painted on the roof and doors that were welded shut, the General Lee was the Duke boysвІ modified Charger R/T who saw as much air time as United. To keep the Charger from going ass-over-teakettle during flight, the Charger’s trunk was routinely packed with about 1,000 pounds of sandbags and concrete [we'll spare you the "junk in the trunk" jokes].

Where ItвІ s From:The Dukes Of Hazzard [1979-1985] television series

Claim to Fame: Born in Germany in 1963, Herbie is/was a white Volkswagen Classic Beetle famously distinguished by two red and blue racing stripes and the number 53 painted on the hood, doors, and trunk. Capable of driving itself as well as feeling human emotions, Herbie was a zippy little Beetle with a Porsche 356 engine who gave the big boys a run for their money.

Where ItвІ s From: The Herbie series [1969, 1974, 1977, 1980, 2005] film

Claim to Fame:Off-screen an extremely ill-fated Irish sports car, in Back To The Future, the DeLorean DMC 12 was capable of breaking the laws of quantum physics. Modified with a flux capacitor and a strategically placed nuclear generator, when traveling at precisely 88 mph, the DMC 12 was capable of time-travel.

Where ItвІ s From: Back To The Future [1985] film

EleanorвІ and her 428 cubic-inch, 360-hp engine in drive and using a lowered towtruck flat bed as a ramp, launches her 30 feet up in the air. Completely airborne, Memphis flies Eleanor over 15 feet of damaged cars and rescue workers вІ landing intact on the other side, cocked, locked, and ready to rock

Claim to Fame:Stuck behind a traffic jam and desperate to outrun the rapidly advancing 5-0, Memphis [Nicolas Cage] throws вІ

Where ItвІ s From: Gone in 60 Seconds [2000] film

1. 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 fastback

Whether they were notable for their superior performance, or for the superior performers who drove them, RideLust’s list of the 50 Most Famous Cars pays homage to all the truly iconic automobiles of our time [and a few that slipped in under "editorial bias"...] So without further ado, and in no particular order:

The 50 Most Famous Cars Of All Time

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