Tarantino's Max inspired DEATHPROOF car.

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Spy pics from his new GRINDHOUSE film - starring Kurt Russell as a homicidal stuntman.





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A Chevy Nova. I'm disappointed.
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That should be an easy one to replicate...... I've already had a flat black 69 Chevelle so...... HEY wait a minute....maybe he got the idea from me ?!! I know, nice try.


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As if I didn't regret getting rid of my Nova already. Mine was a 73', this one is a year or two older. With Quinten's love of special effects I hope he uses REAL stunts (considering it's about a stuntman) instead of loads of CGI crapola.
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He shoulda used a more tough looking evil car like a 69 -71Dodge Polara or a 71-72 Plymouth Sattiliet/Road Runner
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Funny thing is the car in the poster is a first generation Camaro.
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Wow, flat black with skull and crossed lightening bolts.... they really must'a blown the budget and the imagination on that car.


I will assume that the dead ordinary car is part of the scripted times.


The film may or may not be any good, the car will not get me to go see it anyhow.
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I Think Quinten is going for the crappy 70's Death race 3000/THE CAR type of flick hence the el cheapo approuch to doing up the bad guys car.
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Thing doesn't inspire ME overmuch.


Though any '70's vintage car in that good shape gets a "Hey, cool" from me.


However, the graphics and the hood ornament need to go.
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HOLD IT!!! Isn't that a replica of the "Rubber Duck" hood ornament off of the black R700 MACK of Convoy fame?
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