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Fast and Furious Cars Reimagined as 1980s Icons
How we'd cast the retro hero cars if the Fast and Furious went back in time. Every Fast and Furious movie installment is an artifact of its time, a reflection of the street racing scene of its era combined with the hottest sports cars, exotics, and SUVs ...
Dom Torretto drives this suped up 1971 Plymouth GTX in The Fate of the Furious during the time when he has apparently gone rogue and betrayed his family. We see it in New York City, where his friends track him down and finally corner him on a busy street.
Give Greg Anderson $7 million and he'll win a couple of (maybe three) NHRA Pro Stock championships. Send that same $7 million to Jack Roush, and you're somewhere near halfway to being able to paint Greg Biffle's Nextel Cup Ford Fusion any way you like.
Thrill seekers will hop into one of four authentic “Fast & Furious” film cars and race around a hillside-hugging track while drifting and spinning in circles when the new Hollywood Drift roller coaster debuts this summer at Universal Studios Hollywood.
The Lego Speed Champions model features 292 pieces and is available directly from Lego for $29.99. It does a good job of replicating the legendary paint scheme of the film car, including the green side graphics that were so prevalent during this era of car tuning.
Yesterday, I went shopping for Hot Wheels cars with two best friends. We bought over 20 vehicles together and later went out for a different automotive activity. I have so much information about Hot Wheels collectibles in my head, and it makes me sound ...