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  1. 1. Which one would you take

    • Thomas Magnum's Ferrari.
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    • The A-Team Van.
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    • KITT (Knight Rider).
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    • General Lee.
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I was having an arguement with a buddy of mine at work about which TV car would be the best. This is the top 4 in my opinion. I would personally go with Magnum's ride. It is timelessly cool.

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I picked KITT. Come on, the car can drive itself! It can turn into a boat! It can't be stolen (low insurance premiums)! If someone tries damaging it, the car can attack back. It's perfect. And it looks pretty slick too IMHO :(

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You left out some of the great George Barris cars. The ultimate for me would be the Batmobile. I got to sit in one of them once at a show. Could you imaging driving down the street in the Batmobile. Other cars worth mentioning are the Black Beauty (Green Hornet), the Munstermobile, Grandpa Munster's Drag-u-la, and the Monkeemobile.

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I want the Batmobile!

Outta those choices, I'd have to opt for the Ferrari considering I already own a '68 Charger. (The General was a '69.)

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1) Route 66 tv show starring Martin Milner and George Meharis - 1960 Vette.

 

2) Valentines's Day tv show - star Tony Fransiosa's 1964 Jaguar XK-E roadster.

 

3) Get Smart tv show - Don Adam's 1966 Sunbeam Tiger.

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  Alaska Darin said:
Marion Cobretti's chopped 1950 Mercury.  Sweet.

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I'd like my car fixed.

 

Sorry we don't have the money in our budget for that.

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  Thailog80 said:
I'd like my car fixed.

 

Sorry we don't have the money in our budget for that.

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Campy movie but some ridiculously good one liners.

 

"No hard feelings, Monte."

 

Chief: Cobretti, do know you have an attitude problem?

Cobretti: Yeah, but it's just a little one.

 

Supermarket Psycho: Get back! I got a bomb here! I'll blow this whole place up!

Marion Cobretti: Go ahead. I don't shop here.

 

Partner: You know, when this is over with, I'd like to celebrate, by punching a hole in Monte's chest.

Cobretti: You know what the trouble with you is? You're too violent.

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  Alaska Darin said:
Campy movie but some ridiculously good one liners.

 

"No hard feelings, Monte."

 

Chief: Cobretti, do know you have an attitude problem?

Cobretti: Yeah, but it's just a little one.

 

Supermarket Psycho: Get back! I got a bomb here! I'll blow this whole place up!

Marion Cobretti: Go ahead. I don't shop here.

 

Partner:  You know, when this is over with, I'd like to celebrate, by punching a hole in Monte's chest.

Cobretti: You know what the trouble with you is? You're too violent.

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Agreed. Campy, but some good stuff. If memory serves, he kinda did that flick for Brigitte Neilson, no? Was that before or after Gastineau?

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  Alaska Darin said:
Campy movie but some ridiculously good one liners.

 

"No hard feelings, Monte."

 

Chief: Cobretti, do know you have an attitude problem?

Cobretti: Yeah, but it's just a little one.

 

Supermarket Psycho: Get back! I got a bomb here! I'll blow this whole place up!

Marion Cobretti: Go ahead. I don't shop here.

 

Partner:  You know, when this is over with, I'd like to celebrate, by punching a hole in Monte's chest.

Cobretti: You know what the trouble with you is? You're too violent.

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Tango & Cash was just as cheesy....but I liked it. Kurt Russell addressing the court before sentencing.......This !@#$in' sucks!!!!

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  Thailog80 said:
Tango & Cash was just as cheesy....but I liked it. Kurt Russell addressing the court before sentencing.......This !@#$in' sucks!!!!

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I believe that's where the term FUBAR was coined...

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