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RE: Tuckers and gangster cars

Posted by musetap on February 19, 2010 at 15:47:48:

Man, you knows your automobiles!

The scene in Godfather II where Michael is going to visit Hyman Roth and is (slowly) driving that beautiful
red & black____ always stands out because that car is so beautiful and regal, and he drove it with the authority and
sureness of his character.

No noticable cars or car scenes in Godfather III (that I can remember), yet another disappointment therein!

Gangster films have certainly, traditionally featured the Detroit steel, though not always in the best interest of the vehicle!

Great version of a great car song in this video (if you're inclined)...