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James Bond Aston Martin DB5

Magnum Pi's Ferrari 308 GTS

John Wick's 1969 Boss 429 Mustang


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That's the order, but the lineup is wrong. No Porsches? Blasphemy. How about Steve McQueen's fastback 1968 Mustang from Bullitt? How about the iconic 917K he drove in LeMans? How about the amazing 1970 911S he also drove in that movie? At least the last two are above the low mileage trailer queen 308 GTS driven by Magnum, the only sensible character to ever drive the car like it was meant to be, Higgins was cool but a pussy behind the wheel.
 
James Bond Aston Martin DB5 hands down number 1. Is this even a question?

John Wick's 1969 Boss 429 Mustang number 2. A close family member had one growing up, and it was baaaad.

Magnum Pi's Ferrari 308 GTS has to take third place.
Reading from the bottom up, you got it right!
 
Ferrari, Aston, Ford. If it wasn't for my drunk uncle (god rest his soul) I wouldn't have this horrible addiction to Floral button ups and Ferrari's.
 
James Bond Aston Martin DB5 hands down number 1. Is this even a question?

John Wick's 1969 Boss 429 Mustang number 2. A close family member had one growing up, and it was baaaad.

Magnum Pi's Ferrari 308 GTS has to take third place.
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That's the order, but the lineup is wrong. No Porsches? Blasphemy. How about Steve McQueen's fastback 1968 Mustang from Bullitt? How about the iconic 917K he drove in LeMans? How about the amazing 1970 911S he also drove in that movie? At least the last two are above the low mileage trailer queen 308 GTS driven by Magnum, the only sensible character to ever drive the car like it was meant to be, Higgins was cool but a pussy behind the wheel.
What about Redford's Irish Green 912 in Spy Games?

And how can this group leave out the General Lee.
 
James Bond Aston Martin DB5 hands down number 1. Is this even a question?

John Wick's 1969 Boss 429 Mustang number 2. A close family member had one growing up, and it was baaaad.

Magnum Pi's Ferrari 308 GTS has to take third place.
The thread should have ended here
 
@Doug Patteson - that was a spectacular 912 that Redford drove in the movie, just spectacular, great call.

I’m pretty sure it was a LWB 912, large mirror, block script, no side reflector as in 1968, so I’d call it a 1969.

Here is a 1966 I built, Stuttgart production versus Karmann, early ‘66 production year, three gauge, all factory, one of the few times I’ve stayed on script and not built a hot rod.

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What about Redford's Irish Green 912 in Spy Games?

And how can this group leave out the General Lee.
 
That's the order, but the lineup is wrong. No Porsches? Blasphemy. How about Steve McQueen's fastback 1968 Mustang from Bullitt? How about the iconic 917K he drove in LeMans? How about the amazing 1970 911S he also drove in that movie? At least the last two are above the low mileage trailer queen 308 GTS driven by Magnum, the only sensible character to ever drive the car like it was meant to be, Higgins was cool but a pussy behind the wheel.
Damn gang, I thought that a 1984 Camaro was cool 😎 🤣
 
@Doug Patteson - that was a spectacular 912 that Redford drove in the movie, just spectacular, great call.

I’m pretty sure it was a LWB 912, large mirror, block script, no side reflector as in 1968, so I’d call it a 1969.

Here is a 1966 I built, Stuttgart production versus Karmann, early ‘66 production year, three gauge, all factory, one of the few times I’ve stayed on script and not built a hot rod.

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Absolutely stunning. Do you still have it?
 
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