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Geek Vibes Nation
29-05-2025
- Automotive
- Geek Vibes Nation
Top 3 Famous Cars Used In Films
Many popular films have used luxury cars to catch viewers' attention. A few examples of famous luxury cars featured in major films include the Aston Martin DB5 in James Bond's 1974 movie 'The Man With the Golden Gun' and the 1964 Dodge Monaco used in the 'Blues Brothers'. American movie producers often hire luxury cars to shoot great scenes that inspire culture and lifestyle to enhance consumer interest. If you are wondering about more top cars that spark incredible narratives in famous films, make sure you read on to discover more details. Top 3 Famous Cars Used in Films That You Should Know Vintage cars and luxury car brands, such as Lamborghini, Rolls Royce, and Ferrari, are commonly used in movies to showcase wealth and sophistication. General Motors concept cars were largely displayed in the science fiction movie 'Demolition Man' starring Sylvester Stallone. Here are the top three famous cars used in films that you should know. 1. 1977 Pontiac Trans Am, Smokey and the Bandit The 1977 Pontiac Trans Am starred in the famous movie 'Smokey and the Bandit' alongside Burt Reynolds and Sally Field. This film made a substantial impact on the American film industry thanks to the great work of director Hal Needham. Prior to the release of this movie, the Pontiac Trans Am more or less stayed the same for almost half a decade. The most famous Pontiacs of all time used in films turned heads anytime they slid around corners. Following the Smokey and Bandit movie premier, Pontiac Trans Am sales reached about 30,000 sales between 1977 and 1978. The combination of the T-top roof and improved handling played an essential role in making this film car trend at the time. 2. 1973 Corvette Stingray – Corvette Summer (1978) The 1973 Corvette Stingray featured in an adventure comedy, where a high school student played by Mark Hamill went on an epic trip around Las Vegas to recover his stolen customised Corvette. He went on to find love and explore new places along the way. Whether you are shooting a movie, doing a photoshoot, or attending an important business meeting, you can rent your dream Corvette Stingray from trusted luxury car rental companies such as Milani Exotic Car Rental in Atlanta to make a lasting impression. Leading Atlanta car rental companies offer a diverse range of premium rides, including luxury SUVs and full-size sedans. Renting a luxury car for movies doesn't have to hurt your wallet, as you can find several models that suit your budget and travel style. 3. Aston Martin DB5 – Goldfinger (1964) Another popular car used in movies is the Aston Martin DB5. The film Goldfinger released in 1964 was named after gold smuggler Auric Goldfinger, who tried everything he could to boost the value of his bullion by detonating a nuclear device near Fort Knox. The film features Sean Connery, with Desmond Llewyelyn presenting the DB5 to Bond. Desmond Llewelyn, also known as Q, brags about how the car was equipped with special features such as machine guns, a GPS screen, smoke screen, and tire slashers. The leading actors in popular films often become global superstars. Science fiction, romance, and comedy lovers will understand that premium vehicles make a substantial impact on many movies. Exotic cars for movies come with superior features and performance metrics that make any film feel extra incredible. Film directors looking to revolutionize their movie production with world class vehicles can order them from Milani Exotic Car Rental.
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Two hospitalized after Jones County crash
JONES COUNTY, Miss. (WHLT) – Two people were hospitalized after a two-vehicle crash in Jones County. The crash occurred on Spur Line Road on Tuesday, May 27. Jones County deputies said the collision involved a Pontiac Trans Am and a Honda Civic. Lucedale resident killed in Memorial Day weekend crash The adult driver of the Pontiac walked away with a small scratch. Deputies said the driver and passenger of the Honda were both transported to South Central Regional Medical Center in Laurel for treatment. According to investigators, there was rain in the area at the time of the crash, and the roadway was wet. The cause of the crash is under investigation. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
16-04-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
New Max series 'Duster,' set in the 1970s, puts a vintage muscle car in the title role
Steve McQueen's Ford Mustang in 1968's 'Bullitt' and Burt Reynolds' Pontiac Trans Am from 1977's 'Smokey and the Bandit' are two of the more famous muscle cars in movie history. But another sweet ride is about to get big exposure in "Duster," an upcoming original series from the streaming platform Max. It gets its name from the Plymouth Duster driven by one of its lead characters. Set in the 1970s Southwest, "Duster" stars Josh Holloway ("Lost") as a daring getaway driver for a crime family who is drawn into extreme danger when a rookie FBI agent played by Rachel Hilson ('This Is Us') arrives on the scene, determined to bring down his bosses. Keith David, who played a Detroit judge in the 2023 limited series "Justified: City Primeval," is also featured as a crime boss. The streaming series is a collaboration between "Star Trek" and "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" director J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan, whose writing credits include 'Shameless" and 'The Walking Dead." It is scheduled to premiere May 15 on Max and will have an eight-episode first season. In the slick teaser trailer for "Duster," Holloway is shown at the wheel of a vintage red, two-door coupe (presumably the performance-oriented Duster 340 model) as it screeches around corners, races down highways and narrowly avoids flipping and flying cars in pursuit. Although the Plymouth Duster had a short life span from 1970 to 1976, it was a popular, budget-friendly option of that era. At one point, it was advertised with commercials starring "Room 222" actress Judy Strangis playing a pony-tailed, football jersey-wearing, Duster-driving young woman named Mean Mary Jean. 'Duster' isn't the only example of the Duster being spotlighted on screen. In director Richard Linklater's essential 1993 movie on '70s high school life, 'Dazed and Confused," Ben Affleck's character, Fred O'Bannion, drove a 1973 gray Duster as he went about terrifying freshmen students. Contact Detroit Free Press pop culture critic Julie Hinds at jhinds@ This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: 1970s Plymouth Duster gets title role in new action drama from Max
Yahoo
08-04-2025
- Yahoo
1979 Pontiac Trans Am stolen in Saline County
SALINE COUNTY, Ark. – Deputies in Saline County are asking the public to be on the lookout for a stolen 1979 Pontiac Trans Am. Officials with the Saline County Sherrif's Office said someone stole the vehicle and other items in the late hours of Saturday, April 5, and the early morning hours of Sunday, April 6. A picture posted by the SCSO shows a white car with a blue design on the hood. Authorities said the vehicle does not have a license plate. Deputies said the suspect is unknown. North Little Rock woman says box containing stillborn son's belongings was stolen from her home Anyone with information on the stolen vehicle is asked to contact Detective White at 501-601-5141 or the non-emergency number at 501-303-5648. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
04-04-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Abandoned Pontiac Trans Am Discovered in Illinois Building After Owner's Death
⚡️ Read the full article on Motorious A forgotten piece of American muscle car history has resurfaced in Illinois — buried under years of dust and decay. A newly purchased commercial building in Illinois has revealed an unexpected and neglected tenant: a 1974 Pontiac Trans Am. The car, found stripped and abandoned inside the structure, was discovered by the building's new owner during his first walkthrough of the property. The muscle car, once a symbol of V8-powered American performance, was reportedly left behind by its previous owner, who passed away while reportedly owing more than $50,000 in storage fees. By the time the car was uncovered, it had been reduced to a near-empty shell. According to a listing for the vehicle, the Trans Am's engine and many major components had already been removed, leaving just a handful of interior parts — including a pair of front seats, a gear shifter, and the original steering wheel. Dash gauges were missing entirely, and rust had begun to take a firm hold of the classic bodywork. Despite its deteriorated state, the vehicle is now for sale — with an asking price of $1,000. Though not likely to be roadworthy again, the shell may serve as a donor for other restoration projects or as a unique piece for collectors seeking hard-to-find Trans Am body panels. The 1974 Pontiac Trans Am came during a high point in Firebird sales. That model year saw over 10,000 Trans Ams sold, and more than 73,000 Firebirds overall. With optional engines like the 455-cubic-inch V8 pushing out over 300 horsepower, these cars remain among the most iconic from the golden era of American muscle. Pontiac's final Firebird rolled off the line in 2002, and the brand itself was shuttered in 2010. This recent discovery offers a glimpse back at a storied chapter in Detroit's performance history — now reduced to a quiet, rusting relic in a Midwestern building.