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Bad ass Movie/TV Vehicles

I just remembered. These Resvani Tanks that showed up in Amazon's The Terminal List with Chris Pratt were pretty cool. Base price is pocket change for the typical Sherbro https://www.rezvanimotors.com/rezvani-tank#rezvani-tank-specifications-starting-at-155000-usd

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Resvani also makes a more expensive SUV called the Vengeance that looks pretty cool.

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Was the Roadhouse '65 Riviera mentioned? I looked through the thread but maybe I missed it. the movie car was in poor shape, but the car itself probably shared some parts with the Olds Toronado.

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Pretty much most TV/Movie cars have been covered here for me, except for Torretto's GTO (restomod?) from FnF . this is no endorsement for the movie franchise

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This car imo, saved the franchise for being just rice burner tuner cars. Meanest looking bastard for sure.
 
Was the Roadhouse '65 Riviera mentioned? I looked through the thread but maybe I missed it. the movie car was in poor shape, but the car itself probably shared some parts with the Olds Toronado.

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I fucking love this car...the rake, the head lights.....nicer than the Mercedes imo
 
Is this show worth a watch? Trucks are bad ass.

yeah, it was a little slow for the first couple of episodes, but the remainder of the season was badass. It reminded me of the Bourne Identity with a military, special forces tacticool spin on it. A Seal team member gets set up, goes rogue, and the “system” tries to take him out before he exposes their conspiracy. But he’s got more of a revenge motivation than Bourne and he goes on the counter-offensive. One of my criteria for a good TV show is that they have at least one HOLY F@CK moment per season, and this show had a couple in S1.
 
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