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Originally posted by: FastFuriousgirl
Awww, lucky you and just now will be my sleeping time 😆
To many moviegoers, the most surprising thing about the first F&F movie was its many tuners: the souped-up, neon-hued compact imports illegally racing down real-life streets. But it was a more familiar silver-screen star that became the franchise's most iconic vehicle: the 1970 Dodge Charger R/T driven by Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel). American muscle cars from the late 1960s and early '70s are a standby of car-centric movies, with Mopars from that era featured in everything from "Bullitt" and "Vanishing Point" to the "Blade" movies. And though Dom's Charger winds up a fiery wreck, it would rise again, appearing as various incarnations in later movies.
The second film in the series introduced American audiences to an impossible dream: the 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34, which was never officially sold in the U.S. In the movie, Brian O'Connor (Paul Walker) lovingly restores a dilapidated Skyline, turning it into a nitrous-snorting super tuner, its blue-on-silver paint job paired fetchingly with blue under car neon lighting. The car's onscreen time is cut short by a James-Bond-style gadget: a high-voltage dart fired by police that shuts down its electrical system. On the set, the Skyline suffered other indignities; the front drive shaft was disconnected to reduce grip and provide more wheel spin, and all four tires and the oil pan were trashed in a bridge jump.
Originally posted by: FastFuriousgirl
1970 Dodge Charger R/T
To many moviegoers, the most surprising thing about the first F&F movie was its many tuners: the souped-up, neon-hued compact imports illegally racing down real-life streets. But it was a more familiar silver-screen star that became the franchise's most iconic vehicle: the 1970 Dodge Charger R/T driven by Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel). American muscle cars from the late 1960s and early '70s are a standby of car-centric movies, with Mopars from that era featured in everything from "Bullitt" and "Vanishing Point" to the "Blade" movies. And though Dom's Charger winds up a fiery wreck, it would rise again, appearing as various incarnations in later movies.