We're all car enthusiasts, so the cars in TV shows and movies tend to stand out to us. Sometimes the cars made the show, sometimes the show made the car. Either way, let's see who has a sharp eye and keen memory.
Whoever correctly identifies the show or movie the car is from should post up a new car to be identified.
But then again, I would happily go back home to Pennsylvania to drive this beast around with my Irish brethren, reclaiming the land from wealthy tyrants.
I believe this to be one of the most badass vehicles from any movie ever made. Period.
First one is Bewitched, with Endora in the parade float spot. Chevrolet was the sponsor, so you mostly saw Chevys on that show. I don't know how that Bonneville got in there.
You're right about Endora, it looks like a Catalina Convertible to me though.
What about the 57 & 58 Caddy Converts??? Hints: TV program, same character drove both cars but in different seasons, the giveaway: he always exited from the passenger side door.
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Me, too. Loved the sound effects. Elizabeth Montgomery was such a lovely woman, and Agnes Moorhead as Endora was hilarious as the mother-in-law from hell.
Wasn't that Lincoln from that seventies show about a Police commisioner (Rock Hudson) and his perky wife (Something "St." something) in San Francisco. I vaguely remember the commisioner riding around in a Lincoln like that .
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I do seem to remember that 1958 Fleetwood limousine from the Apalakin (sp?) scenes from the "Godfather"
The local rerun channel in Chicago runs the Mystery Movies that included McMillan & Wife, Banacek, and so on. Great stuff.
Susan Saint James is still gorgeous, and that show was pretty risqué for the era. At least by dialog and innuendo. Poor Rock, people didn't realize how much acting skill it took for him to make out with those beautiful women.
The local rerun channel in Chicago runs the Mystery Movies that included McMillan & Wife, Banacek, and so on. Great stuff.
Susan Saint James is still gorgeous, and that show was pretty risqué for the era. At least by dialog and innuendo. Poor Rock, people didn't realize how much acting skill it took for him to make out with those beautiful women.
You guys are right on the Lincoln, McMillan and Wife. I watched a movie on TCM with Rock Hudson and Doris Day last night, it was kind of funny watching Rock be Mr straight guy wooing the ladies.
Also right on the Eldo, Magnum Force starring Dirty Harry Clint - I love those movies!
The 58 Fleetwood Limousine is shown making a hurried entry to the Townsend estate in Glen Cove. In the back of the limo, kidnapped, is Cary Grant. The movie is Hitchcock's North by Northwest from 1959.
I loved that pimpmobile scene in Live and Let Die. Man With The Golden Gun was OK, but I really liked that scene with the HMS Queen Mary, after it burned over and tipped in the Hong Kong port.
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