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Bullitt vs. Vanishing Point

Started by 73-charger-383, July 28, 2012, 07:55:49 PM

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Cooter

Wonder what woulda happened if they had used a 1967-68 Shelby Mustang? I wonder if the Charger would have had to be driven slower then.....Hmmmm. :D

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They didn't detune the Charger, but the tire contact patch was a lot smaller than stock.  Under those conditions it would slow the Charger down as effectively as several hundred pounds of ballast.  


As for a 428 Mustang?
Nearly the same cubes as the Charger + 600 lbs less curb weight + wider wheels/tires . . . it damn well oughtta be faster.

I think they should've had a smaller lighter 351 in that Mustang to tell you the truth.  The Mustang's front chassis was giving out under the weight of the 390.  And even if it wasn't, handling tends to help stunt cars more than horsepower.  



And from what I've read, both of the stunt cars were actually automatics, contrary to common belief.


mauve66

if your into smoking dope and driving circles out in the desert watch VP
if your into bad color, slow action, and waiting an hour for the reason you rented the movie in the first place, watch B

either way you have to cringe when a great mopar gets munched in the end

oh yeah, and its all because of a mustang in both of them (i read somewhere that a mustang towed the chally into the doxer)
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moparstuart

Quote from: mauve66 on August 03, 2012, 05:48:35 PM
if your into smoking dope and driving circles out in the desert watch VP
if your into bad color, slow action, and waiting an hour for the reason you rented the movie in the first place, watch B

either way you have to cringe when a great mopar gets munched in the end

oh yeah, and its all because of a mustang in both of them (i read somewhere that a mustang towed the chally into the doxer)
not true  the chally doesnt get hurt its a camaro
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Yeah, they actually used the 383/727 Challenger to tow a '67 Camaro into the bulldozers.  They wanted to use an auto-tranny tow vehicle so the cable wouldn't go slack when the driver shifted it.  


The other four Challengers were all 440/4spds.  The 383/737 was also the only car still running by the end of the shoot.


68X426

Quote from: 73-charger-383 on July 28, 2012, 07:55:49 PM
I've never seen either movie yet.....In celebration of finally being ready for paint i'm going to reward myself with watching one of them tonight....what would you suggest?


So. What did you watch?



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mauve66

Quote from: moparstuart on August 03, 2012, 07:44:37 PM
Quote from: mauve66 on August 03, 2012, 05:48:35 PM
if your into smoking dope and driving circles out in the desert watch VP
if your into bad color, slow action, and waiting an hour for the reason you rented the movie in the first place, watch B

either way you have to cringe when a great mopar gets munched in the end

oh yeah, and its all because of a mustang in both of them (i read somewhere that a mustang towed the chally into the doxer)
not true  the chally doesnt get hurt its a camaro

oh, i thought the chally got towed into the dozer
Robert-Las Vegas, NV

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body work
paint - mauve and black
powder coat wheels - mauve and black
total wiring
PW
PDLKS
Tint
trim
engine - 520/540, eddy heads, 6pak
alignment

Ghoste

Definitely a 69 Camaro, if you watch closely at the end it becomes pretty apparent.

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Cooter

Quote from: Ghoste on August 04, 2012, 10:23:19 AM
Definitely a 69 Camaro, if you watch closely at the end it becomes pretty apparent.

Watch closer, it's actually a 1967-68..in Chevy world, that would be like saying a '66 Charger is a second gen.
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Bobs69

1.  Bullitt has a story line, it was lost on me because I just watched it for the cars.

2.  Vanishing point is like a porno.  Lots of fast driving and even a naked chick.

3.  Dirty Mary Crazy Larry.  That movie had it all.

You want to see an awesome car chase?  You got 8minutes and 11 seconds to watch it?  Not muscle cars but holly crap this guy is determined.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE2i08S3YeY

Ghoste

Quote from: Cooter on August 04, 2012, 01:58:58 PM
Quote from: Ghoste on August 04, 2012, 10:23:19 AM
Definitely a 69 Camaro, if you watch closely at the end it becomes pretty apparent.

Watch closer, it's actually a 1967-68..in Chevy world, that would be like saying a '66 Charger is a second gen.

I'll take your word for it, not a big enough deal to me to watch it again.  I was sure it had the scallops behind the doors and ahead of the rear wheels there.  Unquestionably its a first gen Camaro but as for the comparison, I'd say mistaking a 67 Camaro for a 69 with a three second viewing window is a lot more like mistaking a 69 and 70 Charger from behind with the same amount of viewing time.  :lol:

Bobs69

Quote from: Ghoste on August 04, 2012, 03:09:53 PM
Quote from: Cooter on August 04, 2012, 01:58:58 PM
Quote from: Ghoste on August 04, 2012, 10:23:19 AM
Definitely a 69 Camaro, if you watch closely at the end it becomes pretty apparent.

Watch closer, it's actually a 1967-68..in Chevy world, that would be like saying a '66 Charger is a second gen.

I'll take your word for it, not a big enough deal to me to watch it again.  I was sure it had the scallops behind the doors and ahead of the rear wheels there.  Unquestionably its a first gen Camaro but as for the comparison, I'd say mistaking a 67 Camaro for a 69 with a three second viewing window is a lot more like mistaking a 69 and 70 Charger from behind with the same amount of viewing time.  :lol:

I've also heard it said that the used a camaro.

Mike DC

   
You can see vent windows on the doors of the Camaro during the credits.  That nails it down as a '67. 

 

moparstuart

Quote from: Bobs69 on August 04, 2012, 03:06:19 PM
1.  Bullitt has a story line, it was lost on me because I just watched it for the cars.

2.  Vanishing point is like a porno.  Lots of fast driving and even a naked chick.

3.  Dirty Mary Crazy Larry.  That movie had it all.

You want to see an awesome car chase?  You got 8minutes and 11 seconds to watch it?  Not muscle cars but holly crap this guy is determined.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE2i08S3YeY
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Robert96

 Dirty Mary Crazy Larry was the best all around to watch. Vanishing Point, you gotta love a movie that has Leslie West's Moutain in it. Bullitt nothing but the car chase. Funny car chase movie, The Flim Flam Man. Dodge dart convetible chased by your standard Mopar police car of the 60's. Funny movie.

68pplcharger

Watch both... I've seen both more times than i can count. that's not very high lol. I've never watched the entire bullit movie. Fast forward to the moment under the bridge when McQueen gets in the mustang. Chase scene lasts about ten minutes, then switch to vanishing point.

Ghoste

I'm inspired to watch VP again from this and I think I'll do it tonite.  Just because.  :icon_smile_big:

1974dodgecharger

i agree bullit was boring as hell....The only scenes people remember from that movie is the chase of the mustang and charger THATS IT!!! you ask what the movie was about people dont even know. All they say is....

'hey remember that chase between that badass charger and mustang'
Quote from: Red 70 R/T 493 on July 28, 2012, 08:10:16 PM
Bullitt was a B O R E H O L E !!!
The movie bored the hell out of me. The only redeeming parts were the chase scene. A sheet of plywood had more charisma than Steve McQueen. The movie moved slow with minimal action.
Vanishing Point? Oh, hell yeah! It wasn't just the action or the driving. The music was cool. The supporting actors were interesting. The whole "Anti-establishment" theme was well represented. I was 6 years old when Vanishing Point came out, but I first saw it on TV in the early 80s. It is my all time favorite classic Mopar related movie.
I wouldn't recomend that you skip Bullitt, just be aware that the movie got its fame from a single chase scene embedded in a mediocre movie.

wingcar

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpU1RB-WXgc

(This is the way Vanishing Point should have ended.......)  :drive:  :yesnod:
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aussiemuscle

Quote from: Red 70 R/T 493 on July 28, 2012, 08:10:16 PM
Bullitt was a B O R E H O L E !!!
The movie bored the hell out of me. The only redeeming parts were the chase scene.
i think you'll find that's the case for all our favorite 'car movies', like Gone in 60 seconds (1974), Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, Mad Max, Road Warrior, Deathproof. That's why DVDs come with a chapter/skip forward buttons.

Kern Dog

GONE in 60 was boring during the plot sequences. At least the chase was a L O N G  one. Mad Max? Road warrior? Not really car movies in my opinion but i liked the plots of those, DMCL was a decent flick without the chase.
DeathProof? The movie sucked ass. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much cliche Tarantino dialog. I swear that guy is a hardcore tweeker. THOSE types blab on and on about the stupidest things.

Cooter

Quote from: aussiemuscle on August 09, 2012, 08:10:41 PM
Quote from: Red 70 R/T 493 on July 28, 2012, 08:10:16 PM
Bullitt was a B O R E H O L E !!!
The movie bored the hell out of me. The only redeeming parts were the chase scene.
i think you'll find that's the case for all our favorite 'car movies', like Gone in 60 seconds (1974), Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, Mad Max, Road Warrior, Deathproof. That's why DVDs come with a chapter/skip forward buttons.
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bill440rt

Quote from: Bobs69 on August 04, 2012, 03:06:19 PM

You want to see an awesome car chase?  You got 8minutes and 11 seconds to watch it?  Not muscle cars but holly crap this guy is determined.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE2i08S3YeY

That was great!  :2thumbs:
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myk

Whaaaa?  Mad Max and Mad Max 2 are some of the greatest movies in all of creation; they certainly don't deserve to get piled in with truly bad movies like Gone in '60 (both of them!), Junkman, Death Proof and the likes of those......"films."