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I can see the entertainment value of some vehicles that are instantly recognizable, like the General Lee and KITT, but some of those
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musubi
Jan 12 '10, 11:18
listed on B2 would be just....well cars that were seen on screen at some point. Might as well get the beige Toyota Corolla that Peter Gibbons is driving in the beginning of Office Space.
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KITT is like a Batmobile while the "General Lee" is like "Elinor" -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Jan 12, 11:21
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Both of those would have to have appropriate paint and some would be personal nostalgia -- nm
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Capstern
Jan 12, 11:22
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the difference is a "fantasy" car versus an "ordenary" car
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Danedukenuuk
Jan 12, 11:25
what if i have no idea what "Eleanor" is?
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Andie
Jan 12, 11:22
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Gone in 60 Seconds (the Nic Cage Version) -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Jan 12, 11:23
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ah, that explains it. thx. -- nm
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Andie
Jan 12, 11:24
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shorter version: " 67 Mustang"
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Danedukenuuk
Jan 12, 11:27
Elanor 67 shelby gt 350 (if I remember correctly) -- nm
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Capstern
Jan 12, 11:22
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from what show? -- nm
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Andie
Jan 12, 11:23
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