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I made a trip to Orlando, Fl. about a month ago. The '05 Mustangs were everywhere! I was in pony heaven!
jamespowers said:My wife has a 1973 Mach 1. It is interesting how style comes back around.
Regards to all,
J
Absinthe_1900 said:I have a '71 Mach-1, Met. Blue with silver stripes, 4spd, with the ram air set up on a 351C, fun car except when an MG gets in your rear 3/4 blind spot. (Only 71-73 owners will understand that one)
MDFrench said:I have just completed the Steve McQueen tribute page at www.frenchbrosreviews.com.
http://www.frenchbrosreviews.com/GoneBut/stevemcqueen.html
Check it out if you get the chance.
Mike
PrettyBigGuy said:The Great Escape was good too, but I always wanted more of McQueen (and maybe less Garner!).
Hondo said:JP: Right you are so right the whole base scene was great, lets not forget Tuesday Weld (Bobby Jo) I used to fall for girls like her, much like Gleasons part, sad she passed away, real cute girl, a good period film. Damn they still haven't gotten this one out on DVD.
:cheers1:Hondo said:There should be a thread for silverscreen birthdays, I always happen upon them, and today is Steve McQueens birthday March 24, 1930 (passed away 1980) so perhaps someone can start a new thread for birthdays.
Here's to King Cool, Happy Birhday Steve :cheers1:
**********Twitch said:Sometimes in movies we just have to let ourselves go, immerse in the fantasy and be entertained without over-thinking things.
Michaelson said:It was a Charger. I used to walk past a Dodge/Plymouth dealership everyday on my way to high school, and drooled over those Chargers when they were sitting in a line on the lot. I'm still not a hard core Mustang man, but that particular car that McQueen drove just screamed power, and yet was completely hidden by it's unassuming design and color. My kind of musclecar...no one notices it until you step on the pedal. (grins) Regards! Michaelson
Twitch said:The same bad guy that drove the Dodge in Bullit was in another classic movie chase in The Seven Ups with Roy Scheider. Scheider drove a Pontiac Tempest- equivillent to the Chevy Nova. About 1979???