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Hi
      The original "Gone in 60 seconds" has a pile of Mopar cop cars.
"Blues Brothers" (Royal Monaco carnage).
"Operation Petticoat " right at the end there are two Fifties Chrysler
prods.
"Mad Mad Mad Mad" world has a mess of early "B" bodies (62's).
The "Lively set" features the Chrysler Turbine car.
The Television series "Crime Story" used a '57 Chrysler 300 ragtop.
The T.J.Hooker series used Monaco squads.
The movie" Black Sheep " with Chris Farley and David Spade used a Belvedere
ragtop.
The Old Adam 12 series used Mopar Squads along with a sprinkling of Rambler
Ambassadors.
Then there was the "Flim Flam Man" with George C. Scott , where they torture
a beautiful
'66 Valiant Rag Top , a '66 Monaco and a '66 Coronet squad.
 This is reaching a bit but the T.V, series "Rescue 8" used  a Dodge Truck
rescue conversion.
 You really had me scratching my head....now I have finger tips full of
slivers!

 Regards
  Wally

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Futrell" <gary-futrell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 8:39 PM
Subject: Classic Mopars in Movies


I was watching Serpico with Al Pacino the other day
and there were a bunch of 63 Plymouth cop cars in it.
Everyone know about the Charger in Bullitt and the
Challenger in Vanishing Point. You guys know of any
other movies with classic Mopars?


   Gary

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