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  1. Here's some more cars to consider, ranging from 1921 to 2054. I started off thinking I'd come up with another 10 (that haven't already been mentioned) - I ended up with 30. They're in no particular order.

    There's more British cars here (call me biased ;)) and the first 10 are from British TV shows that may not be familiar to US members, with the exception of FAB1 - they probably aren't well known enough to make the top 100, but I think they deserve a mention. I've included YouTube links where I can find a relevant clip.

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    Inspector Morse 1960 Jaguar Mk II: This long-running British TV detective show sees the Jag driving around Oxford.

    Life on Mars 1974 Ford Cortina MkIII: In the British (original) version of Life on Mars, Gene Hunt drove this lovely looking Cortina - probably the best shaped Cortina that Ford made. It features in

    .

    Ashes to Ashes 1983 Audi Quattro: From the '80s-set follow-up to Life on Mars - when Gene Hunt says

    , you do it! (Warning: mild bad language in link).

    Thunderbirds FAB1 Rolls Royce: Owned by Lady Penelope and driven by Parker, this is the original from the '60s TV show.

    The Professionals 1979 Ford Capri Mk III: Intelligence agents Bodie and Doyle had several fast Fords, but the Capri is the best known - see a selection

    .

    Bergerac 1946 Triumph Roadster: Unusual classic owned by the '80s detective Jim Bergerac on the Channel Island of Jersey. It wasn't always without its

    .

    Mr. Bean 1977 Mini 1000: The small green car with black hood suited the character perfectly, and could even be driven from a chair on the roof!.

    Only Fools and Horses Reliant Regal Supervan III: Probably the only 3-wheeler on the list, this tatty van has iconic status in Britain. It even featured in a

    .

    The Avengers 1967 Lotus Elan S3: While Steed drove a vintage Bentley, Emma Peel (Diana Rigg) drove this little 2-seater.

    Return of the Saint Jaguar XJ-S: When this series was revived, the Jaguar replaced the Volvo of the original. The car features heavily in the first three minutes of

    .

    For Your Eyes Only 1981 Lotus Esprit Turbo: After the white Esprit blows up at the start of the movie, Q manages to put it back together and spray it bronze for its trip to Cortina.

    Austin Powers 1961 Jaguar E-Type (XK-E): What could be more British than a Jaguar covered with the Union Jack?. Felicity's Corvette was cool too.

    Beverly Hillbillies 1921 Oldsmobile Touring: Despite their new-found fortune and fancy house with its own cement pond, the Clampetts kept their original transport.

    The Equalizer 1984 Jaguar Series 3: I haven't see the show for years, but I still remember Edward Woodward and his black Jag.

    Nash Bridges 1970 Plymouth Barracuda: Don Johnson wanted a '71 Hemi Cuda convertible, but they're so rare that '70 Barracudas were modified. No real Hemis were used.

    Knight Rider 2008 Ford Shelby GT 500 KR SVT: OK, so the new show didn't last long, but this is one of the coolest new Mustangs around.

    Moonlighting 1985 BMW 635 CSi [E24]: Over 25 years on, and I still think this is one of the best looking Beemers. I hated the scene when Bruce Willis deliberately wrecked it.

    Pink Panther Show car: The real-life car appeared with the cartoon Pink Panther in the

    and closing credits of each episode..

    My Name is Earl 1973 Chevy El Camino: A regular feature on the show - it's got the driver's door from a '77, and the transmission from an '87 Camaro.

    Wayne's World 1977 AMC Pacer: Often referred to as "The Mirth Mobile", it even got stretched in the sequel.

    Grease 1948 Ford De Luxe: I can't claim that this is my favorite movie, but "Greased Lightning" is a memorable car.

    The Graduate 1966 Alfa Romeo Spider Deutto: If Mrs. Robinson didn't seduce you, this Italian sports car might!.

    Thelma and Louise 1966 Ford Thunderbird: What a sad way for the movie to end - the destruction of this '60s classic.

    xXx 1967 Pontiac GTO: If James Bond was American he'd probably have driven a tricked out muscle car like this.

    Dazed and Confused 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS 454: I haven't seen the movie for ages, but this beautiful Chevelle, known as "Melba Toast", sticks in my memory.

    Every Which Way But Loose 1955 Chevy 3100: You've gotta love these '50s pickups. This one even had a camper for the back.

    Malcolm 1972 Honda Z360 'Zot': If you haven't seen this great Australian film, I'd highly recommend it. I won't spoil it by saying why this car is special, but you can see

    (Warning: some mild bad language again).

    I Robot 2004 Audi RSQ: I haven't seen this movie, but I remember seeing the pictures of Will Smith's concept Audi when it came out.

    Judge Dredd Land-Rover 101 FC: Land Rover designed the bodywork for this futuristic taxi and fitted it to surplus stock vehicles.

    Minority Report Lexus 2054 EV: Again, I haven't seen this movie, but I remember the car from the publicity.

  2. The fine and the probation will mean little to him ...

    I'd miss $50k, but from what I can find of Kyle's earnings for last year it works out at about 2 days' income!. This isn't a regular infringement like speeding in the pit lane, so I don't see why NASCAR can't impose draconian measures to combat this type of behavior. I'd suggest a fine equal to 10% of earnings from the last 12 months. Maybe Kyle wouldn't be so hot-headed if it cost him $870k.

  3. ... I'm also wishing they would have done a nicer job on some of the photos.

    After reading Brian's comment I thought it might be fun to collect pictures of the whole top 100 cars - it wasn't, but once I'd started ...

    I tried to find as many pictures from the shows/movies as possible, but some are replicas/recreations. I'm sorry that the pictures came out quite small, but I had a lot to fit in. Before I started this I thought I knew most of the popular car movies/shows, but I probably only knew 75-80 of them. I not convinced that all the models/years are correct in the original list, but those are the ones I used. I hope y'all find something new to enjoy:

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    100. The Monkees 1966 Pontiac GTO

    99. Cannonball 1970 Pontiac Trans Am

    98. Easy Rider Captain America Harley-Davidson

    97. Get Smart's 1965 Sunbeam Tiger

    96. Diamonds Are Forever 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1

    95. The Saint 1962 Volvo P1800

    94. Days of Thunder 1990 #46 City Chevrolet Lumina

    93. Viva Las Vegas 1962 Elva Mk. VI

    92. The Thomas Crown Affair 1968 Shelby Mustang GT500

    91. The Prisoner 1967 Lotus 7 Series II

    90. Scooby-Doo 1969 Mystery Machine Van

    89. Speed Racer 1966 Mach 5

    88. Hooper 1978 Pontiac Trans Am

    87. Green Hornet 1966 Black Beauty Imperial

    86. Columbo 1959 Peugeot 403 Convertible

    85. Ghostbusters 1959 Cadillac Ecto-1

    84. The Munsters 1964 Munster Coach

    83. The Munsters 1965 Drag-U-La

    82. Animal House 1964 Lincoln Continental Deathmobile

    81. Fireball 500 1966 Plymouth Barracuda

    80. Miami Vice 1986 Ferrari Testarossa

    79. Against All Odds 1984 Porsche 911 SC

    78. Against All Odds 1984 Ferrari 308 GTSi

    77. 48 Hrs. 1964 Cadillac DeVille

    76. Death Race 2000 1975 Shala-Vette

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    75. Stingray 1965 Chevrolet Corvette

    74. Spenser: For Hire 1966 Ford Mustang GT

    73. Vega$ 1957 Ford Thunderbird

    72. McQ 1973 Pontiac Trans Am SD455

    71. Bad Boys 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.6

    70. Cars Lightning McQueen

    69. Batman Begins 2005 Tumbler

    68. Laurel & Hardy 1908 Model T

    67. Two-Lane Blacktop 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge

    66. Tucker: The Man and His Dream 1948 Tucker Torpedo

    65. Cobra 1950 Mercury

    64. American Graffiti 1958 Chevrolet Impala

    63. Rain Man 1949 Buick Roadmaster

    62. The Italian Job 1968 Mini Coopers

    61. Casino Royale 2007 Aston Martin DBS

    60. The Living Daylights 1987 Aston Martin V8 Vantage

    59. Planes, Trains and Automobiles 1986 Chrysler Town & Country

    58. You Only Live Twice 1967 Toyota 2000GT Convertible

    57. Rebel Without a Cause 1949 Mercury

    56. Miami Vice 1972 Ferrari Daytona Replica

    55. Transformers 1976 Chevrolet Camaro "Bumblebee"

    54. Christine 1958 Plymouth Fury

    53. White Lightning 1971 Ford LTD

    52. Fast Five 1969 Nissan Skyline GT-R

    51. Iron Man 2008 Audi R8

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    50. Simon & Simon 1979 Dodge Power Wagon

    49. 2 Fast 2 Furious 1998 Nissan Skyline GT-R

    48. Better Off Dead 1967 Camaro

    47. Le Mans 1970 Porsche 911S

    46. The Fast and the Furious 1993 Toyota Supra Turbo

    45. Hollywood Knights 1957 Chevrolet

    44. Thunder Road 1950 Ford

    43. Risky Business 1981 Porsche 928

    42. The Blues Brothers 1974 Dodge Monaco

    41. Route 66 1961 Chevrolet Corvette

    40. The Italian Job 1967 Lamborghini Miura

    39. Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry 1969 Dodge Charger

    38. 77 Sunset Strip T-Bucket

    37. Bullitt 1968 Dodge Charger

    36. Corvette Summer 1973 Corvette

    35. Gone in 60 Seconds 1973 Mustang Mach 1

    34. The Gumball Rally 1972 Ferrari Daytona Spyder

    33. The Gumball Rally 1966 Shelby Cobra 427

    32. The Godfather 1941 Lincoln Continenta

    31. Vanishing Point 1970 Dodge Challenger

    30. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 1910 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

    29. Back to the Future 1981 DeLorean DMC-12: Doc Brown

    28. American Graffiti 1955 Chevy 210

    27. Two-Lane Blacktop 1955 Chevy 210

    26. The A-Team 1983 GMC Van

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    25. The Fall Guy 1982 GMC Sierra

    24. Hardcastle and McCormick Coyote X

    23. Take This Job and Shove It 1974 Ford F-250 Bigfoot

    22. The California Kid 1934 Ford Coupe

    21. Magnum, P.I. 1978 Ferrari 308 GTS

    20. National Lampoon's Vacation 1983 Wagon Queen Family Truckster

    19. Le Mans 1970 Ferrari 512S

    18. Le Mans 1970 Porsche 917K

    17. The Cannonball Run 1980 Lamborghini LP400S

    16. The Fast and the Furious 1970 Dodge Charger

    15. Ronin 1998 Audi S8

    14. Ferris Bueller's Day Off 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California

    13. The Love Bug 1962 Volkswagen Beetle

    12. The Rockford Files 1974 Pontiac Firebird Esprit

    11. Starsky & Hutch 1975 Ford Gran Torino

    10. Batman 1955 Lincoln Futura Batmobile

    9. Mad Max 1973 Ford XB Falcon

    8. Gone in Sixty Seconds 1967 Shelby GT500

    7. Knight Rider 1982 Pontiac Trans Am

    6. Bullitt 1968 Ford Mustang GT 390

    5. American Graffiti 1932 Ford Coupe

    4. Smokey and the Bandit 1977 Pontiac Trans Am

    3. The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 Lotus Esprit

    2. Goldfinger 1963 Aston Martin DB5

    1. The Dukes of Hazzard 1969 Dodge Charger

  4. No quibbles with the #1, but I'd rearrange some of the other entries. I know the car chase in Ronin was good, and the Audi S8 is a great car, but 70 places higher than ECTO-1?.

    Nice to see 4 Chargers in the top 40, and a good selection of Bond cars. I thought the DB5 from Goldfinger was a 1964, because it appeared along with Tilly Masterson's pre-production 1964 1/2 Mustang. The Bond Lotus that comes third did turn into a submarine, but I prefered the copper Turbo model that appeared in For Your Eyes Only - 2.2l 4-cylinder engine capable of 150+ MPH stock!.

  5. Tear Stained Letter - Johnny Cash

    The Letter - The Box Tops

    Joe Cocker also does a great version of this song (at least, the parts of the lyrics you can understand, heh!)

    Thanks for that MaryAnne. I've got The Box Tops version, but didn't know Joe Cocker covered it. One of the related links on YouTube also led me to another very different version by Eva Cassidy.

    BAHAHA! I've loved this song forever.

    "Taaaake meeee hommme! Oh muddah, faddah, taaake meeee hommme...I hate Granada..." ROFL

    At least he had a better time the next year:

    Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah (New 1964 Version) - Allan Sherman

    No one here knows where my trunk is

    And my bunk is where the skunk is

    And this year the food's improving

    Cause the little black things in it

    Are not moving

    Our camp nurse is quite a swimmer

    She says swimming makes you slimmer

    Her name's Mrs. Pellagreenie

    Have you ever seen a whale in a bikini :)

  6. The last pictures come from 'The Hack of Hazzard' in season 3 and show more of the buildings from the map above. The area we are looking at was used as Shoveltown near the end of the episode. Various dirt, debris and props have been used to turn it into a deserted mining town. The scene-setting shot is taken form the upper floor of the building at the end of the street.

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    Here's a closer view of the hotel above. It's difficult to make out the sign, but I think it says Southern Belle Hotel. I know the buildings are meant to look run-down, but they look like they're in a pretty poor state of repair. Most were probably torn down soon after this was filmed.

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    As a captive Daisy gets led down the street we can see the Julip Mining Co. building with the 'Farm Implements' building to the left. The Julip Mining Co. building was the one seen above on the right of the alley and with the black car parked in front. As I said before, I'm assuming that this building got torn down before the 'Farm Implements' building because the latter appears in several other episodes including as the Hazzard Livery Stable in 'Nothin' But the Truth' from season 4, and as Morgan's Glueworks in 'The Revenge of Hughie Hogg' from season 5. In 'Nothin' But the Truth' there's a bus parked where the Julip building was standing.

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    The last picture shows the view from inside the 'Farm Implements' building. The end fight scene takes place inside the building. In the background you can see a saloon and an assay office, as well as the pylons on the hillside that are visible in several episodes. I tried Googling 'Southern Belle Hotel', 'W. Earl Hall Land Agent' and 'Julip Mining Co.', but got no useful results. Does anyone recognize them from another TV show or movie, or were the signs made just for this episode?.

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  7. Moving on to 'By-Line, Daisy Duke' we see Boss's car outside the 'Farm Implements' building, but from a different angle. I'm sure the white house with brick chimney in the top left is one of the houses in Boss's street, most likely building #21 (the boarding house), but the way the camera shortens distances makes it difficult to tell.

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    As Boss pulls away you can see that the covered area on the right now has some sort sacks under it. Above that is the top of another building in the background.

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    Finally from 'By-Line, Daisy Duke' is a parting shot showing part of the building where the yellow truck was parked in the second 'Mason Dixon's Girls' picture above.

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    Below is an aerial view of how this area appeared in 1980, with a recent view for comparison. The part we're concerned with is in the lower right. I recently suggested that this long-gone street never appeared in Dukes, but I think I'm about to prove myself wrong in the next post!. In the recent view I've arrowed and inset the gazebo from the center of Hazzard Square that was being stored in this area when the photo was taken.

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  8. Today I'm going to focus on the buildings behind Boss's house. Way back in post #53 I showed a picture of the back of Cooter's from 'Trouble at Cooter's' and wasn't sure where it was filmed:

    For the first time in this episode we get to see the back entrance to Cooter's. I'm not sure where this was filmed, other than it wasn't at the back of Cooter's!.

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    CDoherty thought it was filmed at Paramount Ranch. I thought that was quite likely as the building was seen out of context, and various other isolated buildings were used in filming. He also pointed out that the buildings also appeared in other episodes including 'Mason Dixon's Girls' and 'The Great Santa Clause Chase'. I hope the following posts shed some light on their true location, and put this loose end to bed (sorry for the mixed metaphors). The following pictures are from 'Mason Dixon's Girls', and show some more of the surrounding buildings.

    Firstly, Bo and Luke drive up disguised in some of the bad guys' clothes:

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    The second shot shows the car relative to the building used as the back of Cooter's (I'll call it the 'Farm Implements' building due to the sign over the door). The vehicle in the shadows on the left appears to be the uncredited third appearance of Swamp Molly's pickup truck (I've lightened the image and compared the rust against grabs I have of the truck - they match up!).

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    The last shot from 'Mason Dixon's Girls' shows an alley near the front of the black car. I'll explain my reasoning below, but I can only assume that the building on the right and the roof over Bo get torn down before the building on the left.

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  9. btw dont forget i told ya i need the re elect boss hogg poster from peoples choice

    This wasn't as easy one to grab as Rosco blocks part of it most of the time. As with the re-elect Rosco posters I've used a photo that's similar, but not quite the same as the one that appeared in the episode because I couldn't find the correct one anywhere. The thin border was added because the photo was lighter at the bottom and blending into the background. I love the quote at the bottom :).

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    From 'Southern Comfurts' is the sign for Billy Jo Bob's Used Cars. The 'Billy Jo Bob's' text was painted quite nicely, but the 'Used Cars' was very rough. I've tried to give it a weather-beaten look.

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  10. I'm glad someone changed the featured artist because I'd run out of one word songs by Reg Dwight :).

    A nice happy, poppy tune from 1994 album 'Jollification'.

    NB. The Lightning Seeds are a British band, so 'Marvellous' is spelt the correct way with two 'l's ;).

  11. I'm not sure if we've had a classical track in this thread before (and I'm not going back to check). It takes a while to build, but it's well worth the wait.

    I first discovered this tune when it was used as the backing music for the 1983 computer game Manic Miner. We used to stop into the computer shop on the way home from school and play it for ages. You can see a version with better graphics

    . It may not have the realism of Call of Duty: Black Ops, but you do get chased by penguins and toilets :).

    The original game ran on a computer with 48k of RAM and had to be loaded from a cassette!. If your current computer has 2Gb of RAM, that's nearly 44,000 times as much memory. It looked like this:

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  12. What a nice guy this Jeremy Mayfield sounds. I'd never heard of him, so I did a quick search.

    When he was trying to clear his name with NASCAR in 2010 his own (estranged) step-mother sent in an affidavit saying they'd taken meth together on the way to a race at Darlington in 1998. She also alleged that Jeremy supplied meth to his late father. The stolen goods found during the search that Garrett mentions allegedly include property belonging to Red Bull Racing and the state of North Carolina. It's not been a good year for Jeremy - earlier this year one of his dogs attacked a postal worker and the courts are currently deciding how much he owes her.

    I've never heard of anyone failing a drugs test in F1 - in fact I didn't even know if they tested until I looked it up. Generally the F1 drivers are very fit as every pound (or even ounce) counts - Jenson Button, for example, does triathlons between races. I'm sure I remember reading that the NASCAR driver that MaryAnne won't let me name had to slim down before his F1 car swap earlier this year :).

  13. I think you need to find your local sign-maker - I'm sure there's one not far from you. If you're just going for lettering then, cut vinyl graphics would work. If you want the sheriff's badge then you'll probably have to find someone who prints onto vinyl due to the amount of detail vs. size. The shiny gold vinyl used on Dukes doesn't last quite as well as plain colors outdoors, but should be ok for your purposes.

    Once you've decided what you want, and at what size, I can email some artwork suitable for the sign-maker to work from. I spent 10 years in the sign business, but that was a while ago now - I don't think anything particularly revolutionary has happened since.

    Good luck with the project - I look forward to seeing the pictures :).

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