The original "Gone in 60 Seconds," literally starring a heavily fortified 1973 Mustang Sportsroof nicknamed Eleanor, is about as revved up as a movie gets. Not to say the 2000 remake isn't the definition of rubber burning awesome, but if you don't start at the source, you miss the real meat.
If you drive a big 'ol Mercedes, you should be able to drive it however the hell you like, especially during a lovely jaunt in the country. Alas, a man's peace at the wheel can be greatly affected by one terrible thing: Tailgaters. That is one thing we, and Robert Loggia, "cannot tolerate."
If you drive a big 'ol Mercedes, you should be able to drive it however the hell you like, especially during a lovely jaunt in the country. Alas, a man's peace at the wheel can be greatly affected by one terrible thing: Tailgaters. That is one thing we, and Robert Loggia, "cannot tolerate."
Have you always been a car guy (or gal)? Was it bred into you like height (or lack thereof)? Or was it something that hit you later in life, perhaps when you were just minding your own business, driving down the road one day when a flash of red Corvette swiftly passed you by, changing […]
There have been a lot of great movie Mustangs, but not many of them have their own special edition. Steve McQueen's Highland Green 1968 GT390 2+2 fastback from Bullitt is that kind of movie Mustang.
There have been a lot of great movie Mustangs, but not many of them have their own special edition. Steve McQueen's Highland Green 1968 GT390 2+2 fastback from Bullitt is that kind of movie Mustang.
The premise sounds like it was conceived by someone on meth, but at least you know from the get-go that "Getaway" is basically just Shelby-porn anyway.