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Wednesday 6 August 2008

Top Five Movie Cars Of All Time

1. 1981 DeLorean DMC-12,"Back to the Future"
Notable Features of Doc Browns DeLorean include Gull-wing doors, 16-port twin exhaust boxes, Flux Capacitor and ability to travel time when travelling at 88 mph. Even more impressively in the third and final film the DeLorean has the ability to run solely on trash demonstrating its environmentally friendly features.

2. 1959 Cadillac Ambulance, "Ghostbusters"
The iconic Cadillac Ambulance in Ghostbusters, may lack action under the bonnet but it makes up for it in style with tailfins, flashing lights, sirens and an attached ladder, all the necessities for ghost hunting. The car itself was used to carry the team's ghost-capturing equipment. Special features include a special pull-out rack in the rear containing the staff's proton packs, which facilitates a quick retrieval without the complication of having to reach into the vehicle's rear and its distinctive siren wail.

3. 1964 Aston Martin DB5, "Goldfinger"
With bulletproof glass, machine guns, incessantly beeping radar screen and a beautiful body the 1964 Aston Martin from Goldfinger could not be missed out. Driven by Sean Connery as the legendary James Bond this Aston Martin is not only kitted out with the best gadgets of its time but it is fast and looks amazing.

4. 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder “Ferris Bueller's Day Off”
This classic vehicle featured as the untouchable car owned by Cameron Frye's dad in the teen movie Ferris Buellers Day off, in which Frye is persuaded to skip school and take his dads beloved car out for a spin. Much of the movie’s plot revolves around the ill fate of the Ferrari which ends up going backwards through a garage and going tail end into a forest ravine.

5. 1948 Ford Convertible “Grease”
Grease Lightening was constructed by the Thunderbirds in the movie Grease. It has a white paint job with silver car graphics including some nifty lightening graphics. The car takes John Travolta’s character Danny to victory at Thunder Ally and helps him bag the girl, Sandy. The end of the movie sees Greased Lightening carrying the lovebirds up into the clouds.

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