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-- ◊ 2013-10-26 14:23 |
CGI damage: -- Last edit: 2013-10-26 14:37:13 |
◊ 2013-10-26 14:44 |
1971 Mach 1 |
◊ 2013-10-26 22:34 |
The one that gets blown up in the last two thumbs is a 1970. |
◊ 2013-10-28 16:49 |
Finally a good use of CGI, to save old cars |
◊ 2014-01-11 02:34 |
Deluxe interior, stripes are not original to it. It is a Mach 1 though. EDIT: Car belongs to one of the members on the 7173Mustangs.com forum: Link to "www.7173mustangs.com" The Windsor engine shots are from a 1969 Mustang. -Kurt -- Last edit: 2015-06-22 04:48:39 |
◊ 2014-11-19 11:21 |
Mary 1: |
◊ 2015-06-22 06:15 |
Mary Death's '71 Mach 1 belongs to me. It's my everyday driver. I still have the roof applique'. It's been a great car and I bought it used in 1990. Yes, the side stripes and wing were added for the movie. The ram-air and chin spoiler were on it when I bought it, likely previous owner installed. Mary Death signed my glove box after the movie wrapped shooting. |
◊ 2015-06-22 09:21 |
Thanks for sharing. Looks like a great car. |
◊ 2020-05-27 00:55 |
Ironically this car is most known for taking a shitton of damage |
◊ 2020-07-13 05:11 |
This Mach 1 just received a fresh coat of paint, and various other restorative items. When you say "this car", I assume you're talking about the car used in "Gone In Sixty Seconds", not mine. Certainly, my car doesn't have any reputation for being damaged, rather for being so un-damaged and straight. I'll tell you what though, when the studios were using my car for filming "Bounty Killer", the stunt drivers gave it hell and it came back to me in fine shape, save for being dirty from filing in the desert. I was kinda shocked when I saw how they were using it, it took some rough use but came back undamaged. It's a nearly 50 year old car that I've been driving everyday for the last 30 years. It ought to be in a Ford commercial for how long a car can be dependible. |