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Due to the success of S&H, in 1976 (the Torino's final year) Ford released a limited edition (only 1,305 units total, plus three pilot production cars) Starsky and Hutch replica Gran Torino. [11] Manufactured at the Chicago plant, one of these code "PS 122" units was leased by Spelling-Goldberg from the middle of season two until the series ...
In 1975, two Bay City Police detectives, the macho David Starsky (who loves his 1974 Ford Gran Torino and recklessly pursues minor offenders) and the easy-going Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson (who often works alongside criminals to investigate their activity) are forced to become partners as punishment for recent antics. Meanwhile, drug kingpin Reese ...
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In Bay City, California, there is a shooting in which two teenage lovers are killed.District Attorney Mark Henderson (Albert Morgenstern) thinks the intended targets were Detectives David Michael "Dave" Starsky (Paul Michael Glaser) and Kenneth "Hutch" Hutchinson (), because the car the victims were shot in is identical to Starksy's red and white Ford Gran Torino.
This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 1975–76 season as measured by Nielsen Media ... Starsky & Hutch: ABC: 22.5 Good Heavens: 18 ...
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Spelling and Goldberg decided to part ways, and on June 27, 1977, the duo sold four of its series to Columbia Pictures Television including S.W.A.T., Starsky & Hutch, Charlie's Angels and Family. [4] [5] On May 17, 1982, the company was sold to Columbia Pictures for more than $40 million.
Ford Gran Torino from Starsky & Hutch; [1] KITT for the Knight Rider 2000 film. [1] Ohrberg also built the "super pursuit mode" version for the final season of the TV series; Batmobiles for the 1970s films and for the Tim Burton films Batman and Batman Returns; DeLorean from Back to the Future [1] Flintstones car. Panthermobile car.