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that was the best video of fnf4 ive seen so far

I remember the "F-Bomb" from either Hot Rod or Car Craft. I have that mag around here somewhere. I recognized that from the magazine build as soon as I saw it. Cool concept.

I've seen other behind the scene videos from CVS, they have a ton of stuff. What I wouldn't give to be on their lot for a day.
They have an original Eleanor from Gone in 60 Seconds (2000), they have Dom's Charger from the F&F1, among other things. But, they showed their version of "Christine", (my Cruiser's namesake, and I'm a huge King and Carpenter fan..), and they had it completely screwed up. They claimed to have an original movie car, but there are 2, maaaaybe 3 originals left. I know both of the US owners, Bill and Martin. They own the only "documented" original film cars. I talk to Bill on a regular basis, he owns the "Camaro chaser car", where Martin owns the "Moochie chaser/death scene car". The reported 3rd, was auctioned off at B/J to a guy in England, and is still disputed if it is real or not.
The whole point, is that Bill and I looked at this one video, where they claim to have an original film car, yet its a 57,(two headlights, vertical lower grille), but painted like a Christine, which is a 58 (quad headlamps, horizontal lower grille).
I'll bet that the CVS GNs don't have their original motors, and most of us here could probably figure out if they were real (at one point in time) or not. CVS misses a lot of details if you are a stickler for cars being accurate.
 
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