Dennis Kirban
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This weekend the latest installment of Fast & Furious hits the theaters....Each one seems to push the envelope further to the outrageous than the previous one and takes in more money which in turn attracts more big names to join the the production.
It is reported 700 vehicles was used in this latest edition of which 100 survived. That is a high number. Not sure how many Chargers died over the Dukes of Hazard series...
I think the sleeper movie may be the one coming later this summer called Baby Driver. The trailer for this movie is really cool and more believable. Check it out. Didn't take long for another producer/director to take notice what makes money.......fast cars.......
denniskirban@yahoo.com
The big news in our world was the discovery of the twin GNs being found in Oklahoma....untouched in 30 years which is amazing since tornadoes seem to hit that region almost weekly. According to my local Buick dealer it would not have been easy to get sequential VIN numbers which these two GNs have. Today that would be next to impossible unless you had some pretty high connections with GM.
In the Ford world discovered in Mexico was one of the original Mustang Bullet movie cars....which in its day was one of the top orchastrated chase scenes at the time.
That Mustang with once restored with the documentation will fetch huge money in the Ford world.
denniskirban@yahoo.com
It is reported 700 vehicles was used in this latest edition of which 100 survived. That is a high number. Not sure how many Chargers died over the Dukes of Hazard series...
I think the sleeper movie may be the one coming later this summer called Baby Driver. The trailer for this movie is really cool and more believable. Check it out. Didn't take long for another producer/director to take notice what makes money.......fast cars.......
denniskirban@yahoo.com
The big news in our world was the discovery of the twin GNs being found in Oklahoma....untouched in 30 years which is amazing since tornadoes seem to hit that region almost weekly. According to my local Buick dealer it would not have been easy to get sequential VIN numbers which these two GNs have. Today that would be next to impossible unless you had some pretty high connections with GM.
In the Ford world discovered in Mexico was one of the original Mustang Bullet movie cars....which in its day was one of the top orchastrated chase scenes at the time.
That Mustang with once restored with the documentation will fetch huge money in the Ford world.
denniskirban@yahoo.com