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Two famous car movies, one manufacturer, same color but

in one movie the car is a hardtop 2dr while the other one

the car in question is a much less fancy, boring old 4 door

sedan post. What movies & cars am I talking about?

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Road Runner and Belvedere?

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Ha-ha! :scratchchin:

I honestly could not ever think of another incorrect answer that's

as close as this one to the true, correct one. You're SOOO close

it's ridiculous. This right there should give away the true answer.

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One is from the 1950s... the other, not-so-much.

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We've got a winner! :CG_all:

"Christine" (red '58 "Fury"- they were mostly Bevederes- coupe) and "Duel" (red '70 Valiant sedan)?

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Both great movies if you ask me... although the destruction of that

sweet a$$ Needle-Nosed Peterbilt & the '68 Camaro in Christine is

very, very sad. THat nasty truck was awsome, talk about "patina".

Plus anyone wiht a pair or railroad tracks welded to the bumper of

a tanker-trailer 18-wheeler means business! :o

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