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RE: Vanishing Point 1971

Posted by HI FI BOB on March 26, 2011 at 12:48:57:

You can add The California Kid to the list.It's got an early 30s 3 window Ford coupe.They made an editing goof.In one scene the Chevy motor briefly changes to a Ford motor.
Also there is Badlands.There's something mesmerizing about a black '60
Caddy sedan barreling through the unpaved plains at night.Not a road flick but,hey.
An honorable mention is The Car from '77.A badassed driverless sinisterly customized Lincoln Mark III terrorizes a western town.
Goofy yes,but I like it anyway.