53 Coolest Cars In History And Some Worth Millions Today

Published on 06/15/2022
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If You Have A Quarter Million Dollars, You Can Play James Bond With The 1974 AMC Hornet.

There have always been dangerous stunts and cool cars in James Bond movies, but the one in “The Man with the Golden Gun” from 1974 was epic and changed the game for good. In the film, as the red Hornet crosses an old wooden bridge to get to the other side of the river, it does a barrel roll.

If You Have A Quarter Million Dollars You Can Play James Bond With The 1974 AMC Hornet

If You Have A Quarter Million Dollars You Can Play James Bond With The 1974 AMC Hornet

Jay Milligan was in a traveling stunt show before working on the movie and was in charge of how the stunt looked. He was flown to Thailand to do the trick for the movie because he was so good at it. In 2017, the car was auctioned with a starting price of $250,000

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Before The Movie Came Out In 1980, Every Bluesmobile Was Blown Up.

The Bluesmobile is a 1974 Dodge Monaco sedan that, according to legend, used to be a police car in Mount Prospect before it was taken out of service. During the movie, the Brothers Blue race across the country in a total of thirteen old California Highway Patrol cars that have been taken out of service. There were a lot of vehicles needed for the production because some of them had to go as fast as they could, and others had to do the crazy things that happened in the movie.

Before The Movie Came Out In 1980 Every Bluesmobile Was Blown Up

Before The Movie Came Out In 1980 Every Bluesmobile Was Blown Up

You will be very upset that you can’t get your own Bluesmobile to add to your collection. During the movie’s filming, they wrecked every car, setting a new record for the vehicles that can be destroyed in a single movie. This record stood for a long time until Blues Brothers 2000 broke it.

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