Top 10 Best & Most Famous Movie Cars of All Time
In order to complete a movie, there are so many steps the director and producer have to follow, like the selection of cast, writing strong script, choosing the places for shooting and most importantly getting vehicles living in budget. The cars have long been considered to be the symbol of beauty and prominence of a movie, this is why, the team members try their best to select luxurious cars which define the beauty of movie characters. Hot-rod muscle cars, sleek sexy luxury cars, and other cars have been the reasons behind the success of various movies of all time.
Here is the list of top 10 best & most famous movie cars of all time.
10. 1976 Chevrolet Camaro Z28/ 2006 Chevrolet Camaro (Bumblebee) – Transformers
In the movie “Transformers”, the appearance of Chevrolet 1976 is just a super-cool way to captivate the attention of viewers. Sam Witwicky (played by Shia LeBeouf) was the one who had been riding this car in the beginning of the film. Although the car is old, but Bumblebee has turned 1977 Chevrolet Camaro into the sleek 2006 Chevrolet Camaro in a highly impressive and wonderful way. It is because of this car that the film turned into a sci-fi flick, thus we can say that the car brought a whole new look to the film.
9. 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Ambulance (The Ectomobile) – Ghostbusters
In the supernatural comedy Ghostbusters, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Annie Potts, and Ernie Hudson, being the members of the team catch ghosts in New York City. It is true that the film concept was far-fetched, but the comedy scenes propelled it towards earnings of over $300 million alone in America. The Ghostbuster’s vehicle acted like the backbone of the movie’s success. It was a hearse conversion car manufacutred by the Miller-Meteor coach company of Bellefontaine, Ohio. The car, with its beautiful look and attractive appeal added great value to the movie.
8. 1963 Volkswagen 1200 Beetle (Herbie) – The Love Bug
In several Walt Disney Productions movies, Herbie (a 1964 Volkswagen 1200 Beetle), has well captivated the attention of viewers. It is out of my scope of speaking that the car managed to show itself as the symbol of beauty. The film was based on a book by Gordon Buford entitled, Car, Boy, Girl and was one of the highest grossing movies of 1969. Four sequels were followed Herbie Rides Again, Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo, Herbie Goes Bananas, and Herbie: Fully Loaded.
7. 1977 Pontiac Trans Am SE – Smokey and the Bandit
In the 1977 action-comedy movie stars Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason, and Jerry Reed, you won’t be short of car chases. Almost all of those cars were needed to shoot the action scenes of car crashes. The 1977 Pontiac Trans Am SE, with its V-8 engine, and black paint looked really appealing and wonderful. The car was especially built to match the high-level of action of the film, but in actual it isn’t that much speedy.
6. 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California – Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
There is absolutely nothing more exciting for teenagers to ditch schools and take friends out onto some expensive vehicles. 1961 Ferrari 250 GT looks like the same in this film. The hefty price of this model was just because a car had been used in the film that captivated the attention of many of us. The car riders were Matthew Broderick and his friends.
5. 1967 Shelby GT500 (Eleanor) – Gone in Sixty Seconds
In this action movie Gone in Sixty Seconds, Nicolas Cage has played the role of a car thief. His Achilles heel, the 1967 Shelby GT500, nicknamed “Eleanor,” was the part of his final job. This black colored beautiful car was manufactured by Ford, and consisted of 2-door fastback and several other features. In 2013, a mustang of “Eleanor” was sold at $1 million.
4. 1932 Ford Coupe – American Graffiti
In the 1973 movie titled American Graffiti, cars have excessively been used. The film’s concept was to move from adolescence to adulthood, and it is all about action and racing, for which cars were needed. John Milner played by Paul Le Mat, is tied to his 1932 Ford Coupe. The car had a V-8 engine and it became the symbol of charm in the movie.
3. 1968 Mustang GT 390 CID Fastback – Bullitt
Released by Warner Brothers and Seven Arts in October, 1968, Bullitt is a famous film. Its story is all about chasing cars like 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440 Magnum and the 1968 Mustang GT 390 CID Fastback. The police of San Francisco are following the wheel of the Mustang and the killer. The power of this car could be revealed from the scenes when chasing of car was done. The scene is about seven minutes long.
2. 1963 Aston Martin DB5 – Goldfinger
In the 1985 smash comedy titled Back to the Future, Marty McFly is traveling through times on this car. The film stars Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, and it is a production of Steven Spielberg. The DeLorean’s original production had been surrounded by scandals because of its developer John Z. DeLorean, who was indicated in several monetary and drug dealing charges. This is the reason, the production of DeLorean had to be stopped but the movie car was sold at $6,000 in Columbus, Ohio.
1. 1981-1982 DeLorean DMC-12 – Back to the Future
bout chasing cars like 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440 Magnum and the 1968 Mustang GT 390 CID Fastback. The police of San Francisco are following the wheel of the Mustang and the killer. The power of this car could be revealed from the scenes when chasing of car was done. The scene is about seven minutes long.
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