Tag: TV Star
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General Electric: Sebring Vanguard Citicar “General Lee” Tribute
Did you admire the Dukes of Hazzard when you were a kid? Did you want a snarling, door-welded-shut Dodge Charger with 383 power? Sure, most of us who grew up in the late 70s and early 80s did, but some never got over it and many have created tributes to the General Lee. Today’s example…
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Is The Price Ever Right for a Mitsubishi Mirage?
We say yes, if it’s a Mirage Turbo from almost thirty years ago (hey, look, a dedicated site!). With this new one, however, we’re not so sure. That being said, we at Oddimotive are drawn to this product’s unique position as a true sub-subcompact – essentially the most basic thing one can buy. The car in…
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1963 Econoline Mystery Machine Replica
Are you a serious Scooby fan? If so, you need this. Buy it and I’ll give you a scooby snack. Articles have been written attempting to identify the Mystery Machine’s roots, but, if I recall correctly, the cartoon van had traits from several 60s vans, all, of course, mid-engine. This 1963 Econoline is as good…
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Lot of Seven Pirate Ship-Themed Vehicles
Apparently, these seven vehicles were modified with a nautical theme and used in the filming of a TV show. The whole fleet can now be yours! These are based on an eclectic selection of 90s and 2000s vehicles, as follows: 2002 Ford Explorer 1996 Jeep Cherokee 2001 Volvo S80 1997 Volvo 850 1996 Altima 1997…
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Childhood Dream: A-Team Van Replica
If you’re they type of early 80s TV fan who knows what “B.A.” means when it precedes Baracus, then this might be the find for you! We’ve never previously seen a truly accurate A-Team van and it looks like this is a great one. The seller provides a lot of information in the text below;…
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Semi-Famous Oddity: 1960 Electric Micro-Car
This car is something of a mystery, even though it was featured on the TV show American Restoration. It was referred to as an Electric Mini-Car, but that seems to be a generic descriptor. Regardless, about $18K was spent restoring it and the original fiberglass body sits on a new frame with new motor, batteries,…
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That 70s TV car
Here we have what claims to be a factory original Starsky and Hutch edition Torino. What’s not to love? Well, if you didn’t love the show, you shouldn’t care about this car, as it’s just a 351 two-barrel Gran Torino with Hollywood magic stirred in. Also, someone went a bit custom on the interior of…