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During 1981 and 1982, Dart coupes built for the Mexican market used an M-platform Diplomat coupe that was fitted with a 1980 Volare header panel. Chrysler de México also sold less-expensive versions of the American K-cars: The Plymouth Reliant and Dodge Aries (in 1982–1987) and Plymouth Caravelle (1988) as "Chrysler Volarés".
Touring car Hong Kong film with Jackie Chan as a race-car mechanic. [2] Race the Sun: 1996 Family Solar car: Halle Berry as a teacher whose school competes in World Solar Challenge. La Passione: 1996 Drama Formula One Italian film about Ferrari racing. The Love Bug: 1997 Comedy Made-for-TV remake of original 1968 film of the same title. Super ...
The Last Chase is a 1981 Canadian-American dystopian science fiction film directed by Martyn Burke who was also the producer on the film, produced for Argosy Films. The film stars Lee Majors, Chris Makepeace and Burgess Meredith in a futuristic scenario about a former racing driver who reassembles his old Porsche car and drives to California in a world where cars and motor vehicles of all ...
Buck Privates Come Home (1947), two ex-soldiers help a young race-car driver. The Big Wheel (1949), the protagonist is a race-car driver. To Please a Lady (1950), the protagonist is a race-car driver. Susie the Little Blue Coupe (1952), short animated film by Walt Disney Productions, which charts the life of an anthropomorphic blue coupe.
Silver Dream Racer is a 1980 motor-racing film starring British pop star David Essex and Beau Bridges. The film was produced, written and directed by David Wickes. It was the last film to be made by the Rank Organisation. [2] [3]
The film's only official home video release was a VHS format version available for a brief period during the 1980s. DVD copies of the film occasionally appear for sale on sites such as EBay, these are legal "backup" copies made from VHS cassettes. In 2016, the film was officially released in the U.S. for Digital HD and Video On Demand and is ...
The film was adapted from the 1973 novel Stand on It, an autobiography of fictional driver "Stroker Ace." The novel's joint authors, William Neely and Robert K. Ottum, based the book on actual events from the racing world but with their protagonist as the subject. [6] The critic from the Chicago Tribune thought it "would do for stock car racing ...
Auto racing film series navigational boxes (4 P) A. American auto racing films (5 C, 264 P) Animated films about auto racing (1 C, 20 P)