yamaha
PowerDork
11/12/13 9:27 a.m.
neon4891 wrote:
So the original Eleanor was a 73 fast back? Those(71-73) are my favorite. My first introduction was as a Bond Car.
Oh the movie where it magically switched the two wheels it was running on while inbetween buildings? Derp Brits Derp....
Drycoff: Man this guy can drive!
Det. Roland Castlebeck: What? WHAT?
Drycoff: It's probably mostly the car...
fav. scene in the re-make is the 2 guys stealing the Jag from the parking garage.
carjacker pulls gun on Donnie, who beats the crap out of him.
Donnie, yelling in frustration: "Any fool can pull a gun on somebody. You need a roll model!"
EvanB wrote:
I still have the original on VHS somewhere but nothing to watch it on.
I have a VCR and a computer thingus to record anything with an RCA input.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S59agjnZLUE
best line of the movie as far as im concerned.
ohms
Reader
11/12/13 2:26 p.m.
love original and the remake. But lets be honest. The original Eleanor was ugly. The hot cars in the original are the manta and the pantera. And when the credits roll, despite Eleanor's chase scene being more than half the movie's length (i think), the only thing you remember is the pair of legs exiting the pantera.
A Manta better than a Mach1?
Have you been hanging out with Rob Ford?
You're entitled to your opinion, no matter how wrong it is.
ohms wrote:
. But lets be honest. The original Eleanor was ugly.
The '71-73 Mustang was the best looking Mustang before or since.
ddavidv
PowerDork
11/12/13 7:45 p.m.
Knurled wrote:
ohms wrote:
. But lets be honest. The original Eleanor was ugly.
The '71-73 Mustang was the best looking Mustang before or since.
You're either bating us or severely demented. The pinnacle of all things Mustang was:
Original Eleanor is only cool because Halicki made it so. Those cars would hold zero interest for most of us if not for her. If you've ever driven one (and I have) you won't care how it looks; they drive like AMC Matadors.
Still, I'd take one any day over that hideous abortion festooned with pointless plastic add-ons they laughably called Eleanor in the remake.
You're either bating us or severely demented. The pinnacle of all things Mustang was:
I agree with this. I loath Ford products but this is the only one I would ever own.
nicksta43 wrote:
I wish the remake had any other lead actor. I freaking hate Nicolas Cage with a passion. The only movie I think he has had a good performance in was Raising Arizona. After that he sucks.
I have the original on DVD, as well as the original Italian Job. I like all of them, just hate Nick Cage.
Also Fast Times at Ridgemont High
In reply to ddavidv:
Having driven most of the early Mustangs, right up to the fox body, they ALL drive like E36 M3.
They're nice to look at but every one I've worked on has been a poorly assembly heap underneath.
The '67 (I think) with a 289 we have in on a regular basis has the worst clutch I've ever driven, the over-center part of the travel is terrible, we've adjusted it and even lengthened the Z-bar, the clutch is still heavy and horrible.
The GT390 that belongs to another customer is so twisted up from the motor that one lift pad always has about an inch of air between it and the body when the car is in the air.
They're built like my '82 Corolla underneath except they've got V8s in them.
In reply to Trans_Maro:
I had a 66 with the 230ci 6 and C4 trans. Put in new lca's and noticed how it bent in the middle when I lifted the front with my stepdads engine puller. I sold it soon after that as I didnt like how that looked. Also, the alignment guy said doing an alignment on them sucks because you have to take the wheels off to make adjustments. But I love the looks of them old Mustangs.
nicksta43 wrote:
I wish the remake had any other lead actor. I freaking hate Nicolas Cage with a passion. The only movie I think he has had a good performance in was Raising Arizona. After that he sucks.
I have the original on DVD, as well as the original Italian Job. I like all of them, just hate Nick Cage.
Didn't John Goodman hit him in the head pretty hard in that movie? That might explain it.
Though if you really wan't to see Nick Cage at his best, you need to watch Vampire's Kiss, trust me, just do it, its one of the funniest (through its E36M3yness) things I've ever seen.
JFX001
UltraDork
11/12/13 10:26 p.m.
Generally, I like to stick with the '65-'68s and the Fox Bodies. Although a later Shelby De Mexico, or a Boss would be nice to have...
I just like car movies.
I remember seeing that remake after watching "Varsity Blues" with Scott Caan. I remarked, "Tweeter steals cars, cause that's what Tweeter does.
ddavidv wrote:
Still, I'd take one any day over that hideous abortion festooned with pointless plastic add-ons they laughably called Eleanor in the remake.
You are entitled to your opinion but you can only spew so much wrongness before peoples brains shut off.
60s cars look wrong with big ghey hotweels-looking wheels and tires.
Nothing bigger than a 15" wheel.
T.J.
PowerDork
11/13/13 9:44 a.m.
Knurled wrote:
ohms wrote:
. But lets be honest. The original Eleanor was ugly.
The '71-73 Mustang was the best looking Mustang before or since.
I find them to barely be a step above the Mustang II.
Never saw the appeal of those years at all. The earlier cars I can appreciate. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I have a 68 fastback, but really prefer the 1969/1970 aesthetic.
71/72/72 are a bit bloated, but I wouldn't kick one out of bed for leaving crumbs.
Flight Service wrote:
ddavidv wrote:
Still, I'd take one any day over that hideous abortion festooned with pointless plastic add-ons they laughably called Eleanor in the remake.
You are entitled to your opinion but you can only spew so much wrongness before peoples brains shut off.
So much body kit, so ugly.
mndsm
UltimaDork
11/13/13 11:28 a.m.
93EXCivic wrote:
Flight Service wrote:
ddavidv wrote:
Still, I'd take one any day over that hideous abortion festooned with pointless plastic add-ons they laughably called Eleanor in the remake.
You are entitled to your opinion but you can only spew so much wrongness before peoples brains shut off.
So much body kit, so ugly.
I don't find it ugly- but given that pic, it does appear...dated.