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  2. The Car (1977 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Car is a 1977 American supernatural horror film [2] [3] directed by Elliot Silverstein and written by Michael Butler, Dennis Shryack and Lane Slate. The film stars James Brolin, Kathleen Lloyd, John Marley and Ronny Cox, along with real-life sisters Kim and Kyle Richards (as Brolin's daughters). It tells the story of a black unmanned self ...

  3. Car (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    car, ISO 639-2 and ISO 639-3 codes of the Carib language, spoken by the Kalina people of South America Cars (video game) , a 2006 video game based on the film Chimeric antigen receptor , a type of protein engineered to give T cells the ability to target a specific protein

  4. Kathleen Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen Lloyd (also credited as Kathleen Gackle) (born September 13, 1948) [1] [2] is an American actress and musician known for her role as the female lead in The Missouri Breaks (1976), opposite Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson.

  5. 27 Most Iconic Cars on TV Shows and in Movies - AOL

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    The biggest stars in movies and TV aren't always the actors. From the General Lee to James Bond's Aston Martins, these cars found in TV shows and movies can be real scene-stealers, too.

  6. Landmaster - Wikipedia

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    A staple of southern California car culture for many years, the Landmaster was parked in full view next to Dean Jeffries' automotive shop on Cahuenga Boulevard in North Hollywood, California from 1977 to 2005. The Landmaster was sold to a private owner in 2005 and was restored to its original condition as featured in Damnation Alley.

  7. These Are The Best Car-Spotting Movies of the Past 30 Years - AOL

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    Everything from a '67 Pontiac GTO to a 1924 Ford Model T manage to score some screen time during the movie's various garage scenes, while the face-off between the S197 Mustang GT and Chrysler 300C ...

  8. Ford Pinto - Wikipedia

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    A new basic low-cost model was introduced known as the Pinto Pony with less standard equipment and cheaper interior trim. A wagon version of the Pony would later arrive for the 1979 model year. For the 1977 model year, the Pinto received its first significant styling updates with slanted back urethane headlamp buckets, parking lamps, and grille.

  9. Wet Nellie - Wikipedia

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    "Wet Nellie" [2] is the behind-the-scenes name given to a custom-built submarine, created for the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me in the shape of a Lotus Esprit S1 sports car. [3] The Esprit was chosen to give James Bond a glamorous car to drive.