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Location: Omaha, NE | Neat little amateur animation I found on Youtube.
The comments made by the "author" indicate they used the engine sound from a Mustang named "Charlotte".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LulGbcKTKwc
Edited by OldiesNut 2012-02-24 4:06 PM
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Location: Plymouth Spaceport | Just think,if they had this technology back in 1983 all those Plymouths wouldnt have been destroyed.
Edited by 1960DesotoAdventurer 2012-02-24 6:10 PM
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Location: Omaha, NE | If only...
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Location: Kansas City, KS | cool video!
If there was one thing I could have changed in the original movie it would have been to add flamethrowers to Christine's tailpipes. |
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Location: Omaha, NE | I liked how they slipped the Plymouth sailing ship logo into the middle of the steering wheel, even though it was never there in reality. |
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Location: Netherlands | Cool video! Very nice work, made in Switzerland, Italian side... |
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Location: Southwest VA | Would've been even cooler if they had animated the pushbutton shifter instead of making it a column shift. Still an excellent job!
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Location: Omaha, NE | Now that you mention it, YEAH! WHERE'S THE PUSHBUTTON SHIFTER?
I suppose the maker either wasn't 100% aquainted with the interior of a '58 Plymouth, or liked the idea of a column shift knob sliding into 'drive' by itself. I must admit, It looked good! |
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