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1970 Ford Econoline
Zero to Sixty (1978)
night cub US1970 only for high side markers. 2012-12-01 07:24
1972 Lincoln Continental
Zero to Sixty (1978)
cudak888 USStunt car is a '72 with a '73 bumper then?

-Kurt

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2012-11-17 16:10
1978 Lincoln Continental
Zero to Sixty (1978)
cudak888 USRevision to what I said before: The chrome trim was deleted on the 1977-1979 cars with quarter vinyl only; the full-vinyl cars kept the more ornate trim.

That said:

A. It cannot be a 1979, for it has black trim on the rearview mirrors; a feature deleted in 1979 (more cost cutting)
B. In retrospect, the dashpad appears to be the 1978 revision.

In short, a 1978 Lincoln Continental 2-door coupe.

-Kurt
2012-11-17 16:05
1972 Lincoln Continental
Zero to Sixty (1978)
mechatech CAThe car may have had a quick repaint for the movie and the letters either weren't masked off or were removed. That bumper was unique to 73 and never used in 72.
Comparison -
72: http://automotivemileposts.com/lincoln/lincoln1972selections.shtml
73: http://automotivemileposts.com/lincoln/lincoln1973selections.shtml

It may be they had two cars, a 72 and a 73 and that a 73 bumper was attached to the 72 car for the sake of continuity.

-- Last edit: 2012-08-06 22:31:13
2012-08-06 05:11
1966 Chevrolet Caprice Custom Coupe [16647]
Zero to Sixty (1978)
tibi HUThe proper name of this body style is Custom Coupe. 2012-06-12 21:49
1978 Lincoln Continental
Zero to Sixty (1978)
cudak888 US'75-76. By 1977, the chrome trim was deleted from the quarter window (cost cutting).

-Kurt
2012-05-08 15:52
1972 Lincoln Continental
Zero to Sixty (1978)
cudak888 USStrange. Assuming these may be different vehicles, it can't be denied that both cars have the '73 bumper - regardless of what year they are.

-Kurt
2012-04-09 22:18
1972 Lincoln Continental
Zero to Sixty (1978)
Commander 57 USI noticed in the main pix that the Lincoln had no Continental letters across the front panel over the grille, a feature of the '72's.
The '73 had these letters.
They DO appear to show in the thumbnail.
(I assume this is the same car.)
2012-04-04 22:00
1972 Lincoln Continental
Zero to Sixty (1978)
cudak888 USMechatech is correct. 1973.

-Kurt
2012-04-04 21:01
1971 AMC Gremlin X
Zero to Sixty (1978)
dsl SXGreased Gremlin - http://hotwheels.wikia.com/wiki/Greased_Gremlin , Packin' Pacer - http://hotwheels.wikia.com/wiki/Packin'_Pacer . 2012-02-16 18:06
1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Zero to Sixty (1978)
rjluna2 USI spy 1967/68 Chevrolet Camaro and 1977 Chevrolet Caprice Classic. 2012-02-02 15:55
1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Zero to Sixty (1978)
tom11 USI'd make this page for the Monte Carlo. 2012-02-02 15:52
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V
Zero to Sixty (1978)
cudak888 US
rjluna2 wrote What do you see that could be the Bill Blass edition? :??:


Dark blue exterior + Chamois quarter vinyl + side moldings + pinstriping, in addition to turbine wheels (as you'd find on a Designer Series edition) usually = 1977 Bill Blass.

However, this combo was extremely popular, and a few dealers ordered standard '78 Mark Vs dressed up identical to the '77 Blass models. That, and I'm not convinced whether the vinyl is Chamois or not.

-Kurt

-- Last edit: 2012-01-03 03:37:14
2012-01-03 03:36
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V
Zero to Sixty (1978)
rjluna2 USWhat do you see that could be the Bill Blass edition? :??: 2011-12-29 03:13
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V
Zero to Sixty (1978)
cudak888 USPossibly a 1977 Bill Blass edition, but hard to tell under those lighting conditions.

Amusing license tag number.

-Kurt

-- Last edit: 2011-12-28 07:30:59
2011-12-28 07:30
1972 Lincoln Continental
Zero to Sixty (1978)
mechatech CA1973, front bumper juts ahead of the fenders and the heavy bumper guards. Only 73 had that. 2011-11-02 05:21
1973 Honda Civic [SB1]
Zero to Sixty (1978)
bref FRSeems to have 1973 only bumper 2011-08-26 23:16
1971 AMC Gremlin X
Zero to Sixty (1978)
tonkatracker US@cko Hot Wheels did, I still have mine from when I was a kid...I was in the toy store the other day and noticed that Hot Wheels just re-released it (although It had a different paint scheme and I am not sure if it was still named the same) 2011-08-22 06:48
1971 AMC Gremlin X
Zero to Sixty (1978)
cko USwho made the "Greased Gremlin"? It was a Gremlin with no front end and a big roof spoiler. It was either Hot Wheels or Matchbox. 2011-08-22 06:25
1971 AMC Gremlin X
Zero to Sixty (1978)
kudos SX:king: I'd never heard of that one before, thanks.

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2011-08-20 15:46
1971 AMC Gremlin X
Zero to Sixty (1978)
dsl SX@kudflos http://hotwheels.wikia.com/wiki/Open_Fire might float your boat. 2011-08-20 12:41
1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Zero to Sixty (1978)
lmmn8r CA Capri is made by Mercury m8, Mustang, it's competitor by ford :) and that econoline is a 72, had a very same long ago, plus I also see a late 70's or early 80 Impala, Bel-Air or Caprice, just behind the white 72 caprice.And the yellow one on the bottom right on the screen, kinda looks like an early 70's Ford Torino. 2011-08-06 13:54
International Harvester Travelette
Zero to Sixty (1978)
Ddey65 USTravelette from the 1960's.

Until I re-read the class, I thought this was for the Cargostar around the corner.




-- Last edit: 2011-07-29 14:17:12
2011-07-29 12:57
1967 Triumph Daytona [T100R]
Zero to Sixty (1978)
Pomtidom NLCould be, hard to tell without good detail. It's unit 500cc constuction twin for sure, so a T100 in any form from 1960 or later. It has a relativly small front brake, so if it a Daytona, it's an early one from '67 2011-07-28 09:34
1977 Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine
Zero to Sixty (1978)
Drujon USI think that it is a Fleetwood Limousine, it looks pretty long and I think I see part of the bulkhead that makes the divider between the front and rear compartment. 2011-07-27 16:48
1969 Buick LeSabre Custom
Zero to Sixty (1978)
PhilR CAIt seems to be a LeSabre Custom (the Wildcat has a horizontal divider bar in their grille and this one doesn't seem to have it).

It would be easier to tell which model if this guy wouldn't stand there and hide the front fender!
2011-07-26 08:29
1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
Zero to Sixty (1978)
benfolio USAnd written off again. :D 2011-07-26 02:57
1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
Zero to Sixty (1978)
rtsbusman1997 USCould be a written off Firebird Trans Am fixed up. 2011-07-26 02:55
1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
Zero to Sixty (1978)
benfolio USIt did not land well, I agree. I didn't include a image of it because it was hard to watch again and again..... If you notice in the run up to the jump, the right side of the hood is already bent. Hopefully it was a really good fake? Car that already had frame damage? Ex-Smokey and the Bandit car bought cheap and re-painted? 2011-07-26 02:53
1970 AMC AMX
Zero to Sixty (1978)
benfolio USYeah, and completely unrelated to the movie. It was just a background traffic car. Maybe they got it fixed, and it lives on in immaculate condition until today. Hey, one can hope! :D 2011-07-26 02:51
1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Zero to Sixty (1978)
CougarTim USI see two 1973-1975 Monte Carlos - one maroon behind the Econoline, one blue in the upper left 2011-07-25 23:40
1970 Pontiac LeMans
Zero to Sixty (1978)
Ddey65 USI'm leaning toward the LeMans.

2011-07-25 20:10
1964 Studebaker Challenger
Zero to Sixty (1978)
Commander 57 USWell, it is further away - but yes, the Eldo was one of the largest cars of its day. 2011-07-25 19:17
1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
Zero to Sixty (1978)
Skid USSurprising that they took a brand new car over a jump like that for such a low-budget movie. 2011-07-25 17:00
1975 Toyota Hilux
Zero to Sixty (1978)
Skid USIf it's a '78, as listed, it's a Toyota Truck. If it's a '75, as Q-ball said, it would be a Toyota Hilux. 2011-07-25 16:59
1970 AMC AMX
Zero to Sixty (1978)
Skid US1970. Shame the front bumper and grille are smashed. :( 2011-07-25 16:55
1975 Cadillac Eldorado
Zero to Sixty (1978)
Drujon US1975 2011-07-25 16:15
1964 Studebaker Challenger
Zero to Sixty (1978)
Nightrider RUSuch a tiny car in comparsion with Eldo... 2011-07-25 15:44
Kenworth K-100
Zero to Sixty (1978)
Ddey65 USI'd say so.

/vehicle_102824-Kenworth-K-100.html

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2011-07-25 15:22
Ford T-Series Super Duty
Zero to Sixty (1978)
Ddey65 UST-Series, and that badge reads "Super Duty."

Neither the N-Series, nor the T-Series were cabovers. You must be thinking of the H-Series, which is the predaccessor to the W-Series. Ford hasn't had F-Series cabovers since 1952.

2011-07-25 15:16
1964 Studebaker Challenger
Zero to Sixty (1978)
Commander 57 USInteresting.

Despite the blurriness, I believe this IS a '64 Studebaker Challenger!
(Notice particularly the rear fender crease design and placement and the bumper guard position.)
Certainly the one on the Buick page is and this must be the same car.
So listing.

(Can't be a '65 as the Challenger was a one year only model.)

-- Last edit: 2011-07-25 15:05:26
2011-07-25 15:01
1964 Studebaker Challenger
Zero to Sixty (1978)
HWJOE US64-65 Stedubaker Challenger 2011-07-25 14:51
1964 Studebaker Challenger
Zero to Sixty (1978)
benfolio US
jettalover wrote The '69 Buick page has a good shot of this Studebaker.


This one here? /vehicle_418771-Buick-1969.html

Could be the same car.... I posted earlier they did use a lot of different background cars in different scenes....
2011-07-25 06:51
1964 Studebaker Challenger
Zero to Sixty (1978)
jettalover USThe '69 Buick page has a good shot of this Studebaker. 2011-07-25 05:14
1978 Lincoln Continental
Zero to Sixty (1978)
jettalover USI like how the vinyl top also covers the a and b pillars. Did Cadillac do that too? 2011-07-25 04:53
1978 Lincoln Continental
Zero to Sixty (1978)
jettalover USWhy is the side mirror so far away from the a-pillar? 2011-07-25 04:50
1971 Ford Galaxie 500
Zero to Sixty (1978)
somename USMore likely a Galaxie with the body-side molding, style 54F. 2011-07-25 01:28
1970 Pontiac LeMans
Zero to Sixty (1978)
CarGuy1 US1970, I think 2011-07-25 00:54
1978 Lincoln Continental
Zero to Sixty (1978)
benfolio USHmm, seems to be a good find, since it was in the movie for a split second (waved by the repo guy and gal) and never seen again. Honestly looked like a bad editing mistake. 2011-07-25 00:30
unknown
Zero to Sixty (1978)
nzcarnerd NZMaybe a Yamaha DT1? 2011-07-25 00:10

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