Realistic.
I used this think John Steed had the best ride when I was a teen
But now I prefer his earlier transport
amazing how poorly this look aged..
Hawk's Six Series from "spenser for hire"
Not saying I would not still want it.. just that some of the white would have to go away
mad_machine wrote: amazing how poorly this look aged.. Hawk's Six Series from "spenser for hire"
Spenser For Hire drove around in a scale model car?
Hah, there is a guy that occasionally autocrosses an old Anglia like that, when not rockin' the ES Miata. Mr Drouin the elder
I always sort of dug the '57 Chevy Convertible that the pretty brother had on Simon and Simon or the Robin 1 Ferrari from Magnum PI. I liked Grampa's rail better than the Munstermobile. The Saint's Volvo was pretty groovy. I would have to go with that Hemi Cuda convertible that Don Johnson had on that stupid show that lasted for just a few years though, if I had to pick one.
Don't even get me started about cars they have had on Wheeler Dealers, Chasing Classic Cars or Top Gear. In the OP, gotta go Batmobile.
BTW, Maxwell Smart was rolling in a Sunbeam Tiger for at least part of that show.
I'd pick the Duke's Charger.
Other contenders they forgot include Moonlighting's BMW:
The very sec-confused Firebird of Ponch's from Chips (Am I a Trans-Am? A Formula? God, I don't know?!)
Jon Baker's truck from Chips:
Rocky's GMC from Rockford Files (this reportedly was James Garner's actual DD):
Movin' On Kenworth (I built the model kit):
A Lancer Evolution with antilag.. what more could you want?
(a Corolla with a Formula Atlantic engine, apparently)
I will freely admit I wished the Gadget Mobile from the cartoon was a real thing I could own one day.
Beer Baron wrote:
The practical side of me is saying the black van from the A-Team. Rally wheels, red stripe, 4 captains chairs and a rear spoiler. That thing was bitchin.
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