Jango Hype Train Rainkings - Top 5 Hollywood Cars
Jan 28 2013 09:52 AM |
SG Jango
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Here's a look at what I believe are the Top 5 most badass and iconic cars to grace the big screen or the boob tube. I'm sure there will be some debate here so lets discuss.5. Luke Skywalker's X-34 Landspeeder - Technically it's not a car but in a galaxy far far away it was our whinny heroes main ride until he had to sell it. I'm sure at one point or another you imagined your bike or wagon was said Landspeeder.

4. Bo and Luke Duke's General Lee - This car is just a classic and was responsible for many a front yard bike "jump" being constructed out of bricks and plywood.

3. The Back To The Future DeLorean - This is a no brainer. Who wouldn't like to go back to in time? Plus you only had to go 88. I do that out of my driveway when I'm late in getting the kids to school.

2. The Smokey And The Bandit Trans Am - I don't care who you are or where you grew up. But if you were of age when this movie came out you wanted to be Burt Reynolds and HAD to have this car. I had a remote control car, a hot wheels car, and a big die cast version of the car. At some point we all wanted to pull into the back of a big rig in our Trans Am to avoid the fuzz.

1. The Batmobile - There have been many different versions of this classic ride but this one still gives me the goosebumps. Batman was my end all be all hero when I was a kid and this was the perfect vehicle. The red phone, the siren, the flame shooting out the back, the bat scope, radar system, and a fire extinguisher. This car had it all.












8 Comments
No Kitt? No Scooby Doo or A-team van honorable mention?
Actually I'd have to agree that these are all below your list. The only other hollywood car that I'd suggest is a "Bond car"... the problem being that it's never the same movie to movie. The Aston Martin in Casino Royale is my personal fave, though. You could just about do a list of just Bond Cars and have a debate on that...
Yea Bro your missing Knight Rider! The 1983-1985 Pontiac Trans Am models that they used were far better than the 1969 Dodge Charger featured in Dukes of Hazzard. I'm lucky enough to own a 1984 Trans Am model.
ahm...
I vote the mach 5 ALL THE WAY!!!
And Luke Skywalkers ride would be the coolest, if it was real.
Probably my personal favorite because we had a Plymouth Fury III as a family car when I was growing up.