53 Coolest Cars In History And Some Worth Millions Today

Published on 06/15/2022
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“Blue Lady” By Jim Morrison Has Been Lost For A Long Time.

Jim Morrison was a famous musician in the United States. He was wild and free, and what other people thought of him didn’t bother him. It shouldn’t be a surprise that he drove around in a 1968 Shelby GT500 that he called “The Blue Lady.” If you lived in Los Angeles in the late 1960s, you probably saw Morrison causing trouble at all-night hours in the Mustang. Most people know the car because it was in the extended trailer for Morrison’s HWY: An American Pastoral, but you probably saw Morrison if you lived in Los Angeles.

Blue Lady By Jim Morrison Has Been Lost For A Long Time

Blue Lady By Jim Morrison Has Been Lost For A Long Time

After the fall of 1969, no one knows what happened to the “Lue Lady,” but there are three ideas about what might have happened. Either Morrison crashed the car, went to his favorite place to drink, and it was taken away, or he was on tour and left it in a long parking lot at LAX for too long, so it was taken away and sold at auction. No matter what happened, the car was taken away. Friends of Morrison’s think that the vehicle was damaged in some other way and then sold for scrap.

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The Smokey And The Bandit Trans-Am Had To Be Rebuilt.

Unfortunately, none of the Pontiac Trans-Ams that were used to make the 1977 movie Smokey and the Bandit could be saved, and if any of them did make it, nobody seems to be talking about it. It had to be completely redone to make the only Trans-Am that still exists look precisely like the first model.

The Smokey And The Bandit Trans Am Had To Be Rebuilt

The Smokey And The Bandit Trans Am Had To Be Rebuilt

After being updated, cleaned, and fixed, the car was sold on eBay in 2015, but no one made an offer. Even though no one bought the car, Universal Pictures has made it something of a tourist attraction. So, look for the Trans-Am and become a beer bandit to make your dreams come true.

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