Check it out - coming up for sale:
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Pull the engine and put a HEMI in it :) I understand why they did it though...
Dane
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QuotePull the engine and put a HEMI in it Smiley I understand why they did it though...
Dane
Hollywood props aren't valuable for being nice, they are valuable for the screen-used condition/evidence.
Imagine it's 10 or 20 years from now and this car parked next to half a dozen gorgeous expensive F&F clones at a show. What will make this one special?
Nothing?
Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on March 27, 2017, 04:37:13 PM
QuotePull the engine and put a HEMI in it Smiley I understand why they did it though...
Dane
Hollywood props aren't valuable for being nice, they are valuable for the screen-used condition/evidence.
Imagine it's 10 or 20 years from now and this car parked next to half a dozen gorgeous expensive F&F clones at a show. What will make this one special?
its equivalent to saying, 'Imagine 10 to 20 years from the General Lee from the original tv series sits next to a dozen clones what will make this one special?
Yes. People walk right by perfect condition fan-built GLs and look at the raggedy banged-up TV prop.
That's how it normally is with TV/movie props. The screen-used appearance is what is most valuable. If people want to see a flawless one there are replicas.