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Old 06-09-12, 11:33 AM   #1
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Well remembered Stamford, cant believe i forgot Smokey & The bandit. Absolutly love that film. deffinately preferred the first one and if you dont mind me saying Sally Fields was stunning in it.
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Well remembered Stamford, cant believe i forgot Smokey & The bandit. Absolutly love that film. deffinately preferred the first one and if you dont mind me saying Sally Fields was stunning in it.
Did you know that all the engine and tyre sounds the Trans Am made were dubbed on? They came from a car used in the 1971 film Two Lane Blacktop. That does have a proper quick car in it!!
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Did you know that all the engine and tyre sounds the Trans Am made were dubbed on? They came from a car used in the 1971 film Two Lane Blacktop. That does have a proper quick car in it!!
Serious...I loved that Trans Am...now I will imagine a K Series noise instead.
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Old 06-09-12, 04:16 PM   #4
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Serious...I loved that Trans Am...now I will imagine a K Series noise instead.
Serious!! The actual Trans Am used was a 6 cylinder budget model painted up to look like the top model but sounded pants!! The engine sounds used for the over dub was a tuned Chevy 454 V8 with open headers!!
The car that it was fitted into would run low 11's on the strip!!
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The mini chase in the Bourne identity. I thought the car chases in all 3 Bourne films have been good....
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