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1975 Dodge Monaco

1975 Dodge Monaco in Superman, Movie, 1978 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: US — Made for: CDN

1975 Dodge Monaco

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 

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Wampa-One US

2008-04-13 21:32

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Mackster SE

2008-04-13 21:33

Dodge Monaco?

car nerd US

2008-04-13 21:34

1974 Dodger Monaco.

EDIT: or a 1975. Can't make out grille in main pic but seems to be eggcrate style (75) in one of the thumbs provided.
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-- Last edit: 2008-04-13 21:55:25

Ingo DE

2008-04-13 21:53

I'd say so, too. It looks like the most popular Dodge Monaco ever:
/vehicle_2078-Dodge-Monaco-1974.html

Wampa-One US

2008-04-13 22:22

mr_1977 wrote What was the green remote-control car that crashes? I think it was a '75 Royal Monaco.



Colorado Bill wrote The crash car is a 1974 or 1975 Dodge C-body, known as a Monaco/Monaco Custom/Royal Monaco depending. (My sources do not agree about exposed vs. hidden headlights. Some say both years were exposed, some say only 1974 was exposed. The big Dodges definitely had them hidden 1976 and later.)

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Buc84 wrote 1975 "Base" Monaco has exposed headlights,like a '74 model,(difference between 1974-75 is grille)1975-77 Royal Monaco had the covered ones,though most P.D.'s "disabled" them to be down (open) all the time. The car shown has exposed lights,so it is not a Royal Monaco.




-- Last edit: 2008-04-13 22:37:40 (antp)

Kustom Komet US

2011-02-10 00:53

It's a '75. On the last photo with the blonde lying on the ground, you can clearly see the '75 egg crate style grille and the '75-only front bumper. The car has '75 hubcaps too.

-KK

HunterMan US

2013-12-16 05:32

Ingo wrote I'd say so, too. It looks like the most popular Dodge Monaco ever:
/vehicle_2078-Dodge-Monaco-1974.html


Actually I'd say the 1977-78 Monacos (like used in "Dukes of Hazzard" and "Hunter") were more popular--especially with law enforcement. However, the one thing the '74 is remembered for is the "Blues" mobile. ;)

-- Last edit: 2013-12-16 05:33:18

police car fan NL

2014-01-12 14:27

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jdicarlo US

2022-01-16 20:07

This shot was also used in the sequel

SixtiesSwing US

2025-04-02 08:23

jdicarlo wrote This shot was also used in the sequel

Yes indeed. The filmmakers attempted to film together (though not sure if that actually worked out or was efficient as hoped), and this Monaco is what Clark is driving when he stops at the diner...at least the car had some extra life / screentime through its posthumous appearance here in Superman II:
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