Just watched a Bond flick - the one about Zorin trying to flood the Silicon Valley - the 'Bond Girl' in this one drove an XJ.
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Just watched a Bond flick - the one about Zorin trying to flood the Silicon Valley - the 'Bond Girl' in this one drove an XJ.
Generally speaking, the bond movies are sponsored in part by an automaker.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hawk401
For example, "Diamonds are Forever" was sponsored by Ford.
If you watch that Bond film, all the cars used in the movie production were Ford products.
In Las Vegas, 007 drove a '71 Mach Mustang with the Ram Air Hood.
While I do not know this for a fact, I would bet money that is was a 429 Cobra Jet and possibly a 429 Super Cobra Jet.
Give me a big block Ford over an European Bond car anyday! WHOOHOO!
In the Bond Flick, "Live and Let Die", Chevrolet was the sponsor.
All the vehicles used in filming wore bowties.
Now, the Bond Flick, 'Man with the Golden Gun", AMC was the sponsor.
The car Bond stole from the AMC showroom floor was a Hornet.
There has been some controversy whether the Hornet was plain-jane stock, a Hornet X or was the coveted 360SC (SC=Sport Couple)
Just the thought of a Hornet 360SC gets my blood racing!!
I know what a 360 can do in a J20 4X4 3/4 ton pickup truck, just image that powerhouse in a lightweight Hornet!
OHH YESS!!! Bring on the Fords, Chevys and Mopars!!
Also, I wonder if Scaramanga's Matador was powered by a 360 or a 401?
Interesting - - never made that connection!!! =D>Quote:
Originally Posted by The PIG Smith
"Twister" = J10 :!:
"Where's my truck?" ....
"Oh!!" :smile:
I believe 007's Hornet was a 1974, the SC/360 was a '71 option only. Also I think the SC stood for 'Stock Class' from Drag racing designations, like the SC/Rambler. It was definately a V8 car though, and the 360 was availible in the Hornet in '74. I put a 401 in my '77 Hornet/AMX and I agree with you on the Performance stand point whole heartedly! :t:Quote:
Originally Posted by The PIG Smith
There was a movie that had these little two foot tall creatures, Kinda like the ones from the movie 'Gremlins'. I can't remember the name though.
Any way, they steal an AMC Gremlin (go figure!), with one steering, one on the brake pedal a another on the gas! They run this little gray haired old lady off the road. She is driving a Hot Rod 70- something Dodge Charger. Well she gets out of her wrecked car and says in a shakey,granny type voice 'I'm not gonna' take dat from no American Motors car!' I think the little critters then run her down. I loved it! The movie was called like 'Gouhlies' or something like that. Speaking of the movie 'Gremlins' though, didn't the main character kid drive an AMC too? How about the Pacer Limo called 'Mirth II' in Waynes World 2. :lo1l:
Yes, you are correct on all points about the SC/360.Quote:
Originally Posted by rgbjavelin
Thanx for educating me on car that I thought I knew something about, but I still like very much!
Here is a pic of 007 'borrowing' a Hornet
http://www.planethoustonamx.com/part...gthruglass.jpg
(Just the thought of a Hornet 360SC gets my blood racing!!
I know what a 360 can do in a J20 4X4 3/4 ton pickup truck, just image that powerhouse in a lightweight Hornet!
OHH YESS!!! Bring on the Fords, Chevys and Mopars!!)
I did that one in High school. A tan 2 door. Had a 360 with dual quads 727 and a shortened 9" Ford with Wide Mickys, leaf springs relocated inside the frame rails and a fuel cell in the trunk. :lo1l:
That car hauled a-- and had a top end of around 160mph+
I'll have to post some pics. soon.
Oh and I have a few pics of my first car a rusty 76 4dr Hornet with the same 360 but I had a 2bl carb on it then...God I miss those cars... :smile:
Update ...
Watched the movie "Stealth" lst night. They had a couple well built Jeeps at the 'secret airbase' in Alaska that got blown to crap by the EDI (the unmanned experimental stealth plane).
I just watched Nacho Libre with Jack Black and at the beginning when he rides his trike into town he rides past an early 70 Hornet and a 67-69 American. :!: The movie is a pirated hodgie buy and the quality was bad enough that when paused I couldn't make out the year of the cars. :-|