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did anyone mention "the wiggles" "big red car"? i bet anyone with young children knows this. oh man, i'm way to domesticated...
Yes I know about the big red car
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How bout Cheech & Chong----the Chevy step van made out of---uh,hemp------ Duh, what can I say, I like Cheech and Chong. Paw 
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How about a '66 GTO convertible station wagon with a blower   Behold "Dragula" I seem to recall an episode where Herman dragged Grampa I believe Grampa did a wheelie All vehicles shown (except the model of course) were fully functional, not gutted husks
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The Bat Mobile, old and new.
The new Night Rider car is awsome.. saw the pilot episode the other week. Does anyone know if the series has started yet?
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There was an episode with grandpa driving dragula and the chute failed so Herman grabbed the back and was dragged down the strip with smoke coming off his shoes.
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ArsenalFan, You asked "Why did that Mustang get the name 'Eleanor'. Where did that name come form?" In the original movie (yes the Nick Cage one is a remake which I have not seen) The car thieves would receive an "order" for a specific car and would assign it a woman's name so they could talk about it. The original Eleanor was a 1973 Mach 1. It was bright yellow with the black out hood. I still lust after this car http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071571/-TM
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Reminds me of this car

From the TV Series UFO http://ufoseries.com/
Watched this as a kid. Brilliant it was. I think they only made one or two series then it was cancelled.
This show is now on Family HD on dish network
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Anyone know what Maxwell Smat was driving? Sunbeam Tiger?
It was an Alpine with Tiger badges. Not enough rum under the hood of a Tiger for the machine guns the popped out of the finders.
If any of you fans of the show would like to have one I have an Alpine I would like to sale. It is a 67 and with a good body that needs to be restored and have the motor rebuilt. It also comes with lost of extra parts including a seconded body.
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