Which Famous Movie Cars Would You Want to Drive?

When movies make cars the stars, you can bet fans will daydream about getting behind the wheel. One of these is sure to make you swoon.

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The Gigahorse, Mad Max: Fury Road

A custom vehicle driven by Immortan Joe in 2015’s Mad Max: Fury Road, the Gigahorse is among the wildest famous movie cars to look at. It was constructed on a custom chassis, with its body built of two 1959 Cadillac Coupe de Villes sitting on top of each other. Some extreme attributes include the harpoon gun and flamethrower.

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The Tumbler, The Dark Knight Rises

The Tumbler was a prototype armoured tank created as a bridging vehicle for the military. It became Batman’s mode of transportation for smashing through concrete walls, shooting cannons, launching rockets and more.

Stroll back in time and check out these vintage car advertisements.

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1970 Dodge Charger, The Fast and the Furious

Driven by Dominic Toretto in The Fast and the Furious franchise, the classic Dodge Charger served as a street-racing force to be reckoned with. It featured a massive engine, enormous tires and a supercharger sticking out of the hood.

Here are 13 weird car features you didn’t know you might have.

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The Ectomobile, 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor, Ghostbusters

One of the most famous movie cars, the Ectomobile, was featured in the first and second Ghostbusters films. Made from a 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor, it featured an ambulance/hearse combination of the end-loader variety. It had a 6.3-litre V-8, good for 320 hp.

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Greased Lightning, 1948 Ford De Luxe Convertible, Grease

Every car featured in Grease was dreamy, but the dream car of Danny Zuko was surely a stand out. Beginning as scraps and ending as a souped-up car with chopped front fenders and tail fins, it won races and stole the heart of Sandy.

Here’s what a “luxury car” looked like 50 years ago.

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The Striped Tomato, 1976 Ford Gran Torino, Starsky & Hutch 2004

While none of the 1,300 replica Gran Torinos from the ’70s Starsky & Hutch TV show glory days were available to use for Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson’s 2004 movie version, the team got creative by using one of the special-edition replicas as a template, alongside tapes of the show, old photos and model cars. Various other vehicles were used for the action scenes, including a 1974 car that remained intact after filming. It had just over 21,000 original miles, a hot-rodded 435-hp and a 360-cubic-inch Ford Windsor pushrod V-8.

You won’t believe what this company is doing with old Ford Mustangs.

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2008 Audi R8, Iron Man

The 2008 Audi R8 is a looker. The sidekick to genius billionaire industrialist Tony Stark, it was built with a mid-mounted, 420-hp, 4.2-litre V-8 engine, capable of reaching 62 mph in 4.6 seconds.

We count down the best car chases from classic movies.

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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

The 1968 British-American musical adventure fantasy film was inspired by real-life racing driver Count Louis Zborowski, the designer and builder of four aero-engine cars based on Mercedes models. The intriguing name “Chitty Bang Bang” was a nod at the sound cars made while idling. The film used six cars, among them a transforming car, a hover car and a flying car.

Take a look at the craziest cars ever built!

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Shaguar, 1967 Jaguar E Type, Austin Powers

In Austin Powers International Man of Mystery, a classic ’60s E Type Jaguar was used to lure the ladies. A Union Jack paint job made it stick out among the crowd, just like the secret agent intended. If you made a list of famous movie cars, would this one be it?

You won’t believe these strange things mechanics have found in cars!

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Lamborghini Countach 1980 Series II LP500S, Cannonball Run

Surely you’d have no problem hopping behind the wheel of any famous movie car, including the Lambo in 1981’s Cannonball Run. The vehicle was modified for the film, including a front wing that was added to meet U.S. regulations, which said the front bumper had to be above a specific height, and had to withstand a 5-mph impact. It was also modified to have 12 exhaust pipes!

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