The up position, the classic car in the movie turned out to be like this

Going to the cinema to watch a movie is believed to be an after-dinner entertainment for many people, but how many people pay attention to the car models when watching a movie?

In fact, whether in whimsical movies or those based on facts, cars appear as an inevitable carrier. After all, before the emergence of new "cars", the vehicle attributes of cars will not change. And movies with cars as the main element will allow fans to see various supercars in a short period of time and enjoy the enjoyment they bring in perception.

​​Although these “passersby” who are resident in the movie have no temper, don’t play big names, and don’t even charge a penny (laughs), each car model has its own worthy of film fans and car fans. The story of Tao. So in this article, the professor will take stock of a few very classic movie cars. Let’s guess blindly here. Young, you may have only seen the first one below.

Chevrolet Camaro, Bumblebee

"Transformers" series, from 2007 to present

As the main member of Autobot or Autobot, he is also the most trusted lieutenant of Optimus Prime. The role of Bumblebee is almost Through every shot in the movie series.

Hornet was initially disguised as a classic Camaro in the 70s, but after seeing the male protagonist, it was upgraded to the fifth-generation model. In the "Transformers 4", it is upgraded to the sixth-generation cash model. However, the model has been revised. The appearance of the 2019 model is quite different from the previously known "Bumblebee", and it uses a 2.0T engine. It can only be said that emissions issues are more important than saving the world.

Plymouth-Superbird, The King

"Racing Story", 2006

For the professor, the legendary The King is more fascinating for the professor than Lightning McQueen with the protagonist's halo. This 1970 Plymouth Superbird is the car that won the most Piston Cup (Piston Cup) in history. In the movie, McQueen helped to push the legend to the end because of an injury.

and The King's voice actor is also quite backed, that is, Richard Petty from NASCAR racing champion.

Pod Racer

"Star Wars Episode 1: Phantom Menace", 1999

Although the official Star Wars website describes it to the limit: a single-person vehicle, with two huge engines behind the cockpit. But racing fans who have seen it will definitely be intoxicated by the sound of its engine, because the sound effects are all made with the sound of the F1 engine in the 90s and mixed with a synthesizer. But the only flaw is also easy to find, that is the Pod Racer turbine, which is not practical for gearboxes.

Toyota-Supra

"Fast and Furious", 2001

In 1993, the inconspicuous Supra made a big splash in "Fast and Furious" and became a key role in the movie. Although the owner of the Supra in the film, Paul Walker, is now dead, its tank was sold for $185,000 at an auction in 2015.

Mitsubishi Ecoris Spyder

"Fast and Furious 2", 2003

The original Ecoris Spyder should be the left rudder, as for this one in the movie, only one sentence is needed: there is no one in the world What's more showy than sticking to a purple convertible front-drive Mitsubishi chariot.

Chevrolet-Impala, Batmobile

"Batman", 1989

In 1989, the action crime movie "Batman" directed by Tim Burton was outstanding in the same period of movies, especially the director’s Gothic aesthetics. People remember. And the talented prop maker Anton Furst has shaped the Batmobile into a typical Hot Rod.There is a large turbojet and an afterburner in the middle of the front of the car, and the central mast can make a 180-degree sharp turn.

Therefore, if it is not for official information, it is difficult to imagine that it is actually welded by two sets of Chevrolet Impala frames. Of course, this matter is actually not mentioned.

Lamborghini-Miura

"Stealing the Day", the 2003 version of

2003 version of "Stealing the Day" I believe many people have seen it, and the Mini Cooper that appeared inside is still fresh. But back to the 1969 version, the melodious singing of Aosta Valley, Lamborghini and Quincy Jones, um~ these three minutes can be called the most exciting opening scene in film history.

DeLorean-DMC-12

"Back to the Future", in 1985

director Robert Zemigis and screenwriter Bob Gale co-written the script for this movie, initially intending to use the refrigerator as a time machine. But worrying that this might be too straightforward for young people at the time, so I almost imagined the time machine as a device that Dr. Brown put on a pickup truck.

However, after Bob Gale realized that the time machine should come and go freely, he concluded that DeLorean's very avant-garde gull-wing doors and stainless steel body can do this great task.

Cadillac-Miller Meteor, Ecto-1

"Ghost Catching Squad", 1984

I believe that many "children" born in the 1980s and 90s must remember this movie, and the ghost car Ecto-1 is even more important in the film. An essential element. It is not only the command center of the ghost hunting squad, but also the "own duty" of the ambulance. The various instruments in the carriage and the car model are beyond people's imagination at that time.

This uniquely shaped Ecto-1 was actually modified from a 1959 Cadillac Miller Meteor ambulance. It has a body length of 5 meters, a weight of 3 tons, and a 6.3-liter V8 engine. The 0-100 acceleration is "only" 11.2 seconds. .

summarizes

now, after recollecting these may be considered naive by many people, but so what? They will always become indelible classic cars in most people's memory. Even if you watch them again now, I believe you will still be fascinated by them. This is the charm brought by cars, isn't it?