The wheel covers came off the hitman's black Dodge Charger.
Bullitt's Highland Green '68 Mustang GT 390 4 speed had aftermarket Torque thrust rims, not hubcaps. None fell off.
1. Casablanca
2. Godfather
3. Godfather Part II
4. Goodfellas
5. Gone With The Wind
6. Jaws
7. Raiders of the Lost ARK
8. No Country for Old Men
9. Dark Knight
10. Alien
Dukes of Hazzard
Yup. 6 wheel covers, all from the Charger…lol. Amazing how many fans of the movie miss that.
They had multiple Mustangs on set, not all 390s. But I watched this auction for one of the 390s. Was a guy’s daily driver until he realized what he had and parked it. He was lucky, had been in a wreck after the owner got it, hood was bent at the radiator frame.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/10/cars/...ice/index.html
In no order:
Shawshank
Godfather 1 & 2
Goodwill Hunting
Pulp Fiction
We Were Soldiers
Field of Dreams
Bodyguard
Green Mile
Full Metal Jacket
Good,Bad and the Ugly
Once Upon a Time in the West
Unforgiven
The Revenant
Last of the Mohicans
Wolf of Wallstreet
Fight Club
Fury
Inglourious Basterds
Outlaw Josey Wales
Bourne Identity
Man on Fire
The Equalizer
Rudy
Remember the Titans
The Natural
For Love of the Game
Open Range
I can't believe I forgot about A Fist Full of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and the epic The Good The Bad and The Ugly. Then there is Once upon A Time In the West.
Rudy is a terrible movie and a lie.
Steve McQueen tried to buy the car in the '70's from the guy who ended up owning it for decades, without success.
My dad was a Ford dealer in the 1970's. He had a really nice, low mile 69 Mach I 390 4 speed on the used car lot. My sister's BF wanted to buy it, so we took it out for a demo one day after school. Huge torque on skinny bias ply tires and it was a handful to drive. My dad refused to sell it to him.
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