Sunday, October 18, 2015

Top 5 Cars from T.V. and Movies

We have compiled a list of our favorite cars from T.V. Shows and Movies. These are some of the coolest cars ever put into production and a must have for any serious collection.

#5: Delorean DMC-12
                                                                       
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Made Famous in the movie Back to the Future, the DMC-12 never became a commercial success. The body was made from stainless steel, which made it quite an expensive vehicle. Its engine was very lacking as well. The gull-wing doors and interior scream 1980's. Doesn't it just make you want to hop in and see what happens when you get it up to 88 miles per hour? Find out for: $20,000


#4: Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R

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This car was featured in the original The Fast and the Furious. It may have lost the first race it was in, but don't let that fool you. A 2.6L V-6 propels this car from 0-60 in just 3 seconds. It may not have the recognition some of the other cars on our list have, but it can out perform the best of them. It can be yours for: Price on Request

#3: 1969 Dodge Charger

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The Duke Boy's vehicle of choice comes in at number three on our list. This 1969 Charger from the Dukes of Hazard is one mean car. When it first came out it ruled the race track and on T.V. there wasn't a jump the General Lee couldn't make. This motor vehicle icon comes in at: $55,000


#2: 1977 Pontiac Firebird

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Nicknamed the Bandit Car, this 1977 Firebird is from the classic film Smokey and the Bandit. Burt Reynolds made these the coolest cars around. The 6.6L V8 could pass anything on the highway. Head east bound and down for: $40,000


#1: 1964 Aston Martin DB5 
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Taking our top spot is a 1964 Aston Martin DB5. First made famous by Sean Connery in the movie Goldfinger, this beauty has been a multiple James Bond Movies since. Held in high regards by many as the best car that Aston Martin ever produced, pictures just don't do it justice. Drive one shaken, not stirred: Price on Request