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Your top 3 TV cars?

& DMCL Green (they claim its curious Yellow) R/T Chargers too
The Dirty Mary Charger was green in real life, it was yellow on the theater screens (and early video tape versions) when it first came out.
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Whoever did the color corrections on the final print though that the green was a film or lighting error and 'corrected' it. The recent DVD releases have the original green back on the car.
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Here are 3 from TV in no particular order:

1973 Ward LaFrance from Emergency!

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The Original Batmobile from 1966 (1955 Lincoln Futura)




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Adam-12 1969 Belvedere Squad Car

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I tell ya....I'd build a hotrod A-team van if I could find a good starter, complete with the under-seat gun cabinet they had!
 
Remember the episode when his 71 cuda' (Hemi Clone actually) was stolen
he claimed it was real & the car he got, he said; it was a bad clone of the "real car"

they were all clones :poke:

Don Johnson 'allegedly' claimed that he did own a real 71 Hemi cuda' vert.
at one time
it was even yellow & white, like the car on the show
Mike Brady drove a pretty cool Cuda 'vert too if I remember...probably dang near new at the time.
 
The Dirty Mary Charger was green in real life, it was yellow on the theater screens (and early video tape versions) when it first came out.
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Whoever did the color corrections on the final print though that the green was a film or lighting error and 'corrected' it. The recent DVD releases have the original green back on the car.
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By these photos above, I disagree. The lower photo looks to be darker overall as if a filter were used. The top photo has a more realistic yellow glow like you'd see in the California sun. Note the identical image except for the lack of glare on the bumper in the bottom photo, along with a bit less clarity. Look at the blurry license plate too.
Studios use filters to create a sense of mood. Many James Cameron movies used a blue filter.
 
It’s tied between the General and KITT, but if I had a Trans Am I’d probably make it into the evil KARR instead of KITT.
Maybe Rockford’s Firebird in third.
 
I read the OPs words and focused on TV cars but that list is limited so I understand the addition of movie cars.
The Rockford Firebird was so plain and non-descript, it just blended in. The Chevy/GMC in The Fall Guy was too except for the stickers for his stunt team.
Al Bundy drove a Duster, though he often referred to it as The Dodge. I have a truck that sort of looks like the Simon and Simon Power Wagon...

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Hunter with Fred Dryer had Dodge and Plymouth 4 door sedans like Rosco drove in The Dukes of Hazzard.
 
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By these photos above, I disagree. The lower photo looks to be darker overall as if a filter were used. The top photo has a more realistic yellow glow like you'd see in the California sun. Note the identical image except for the lack of glare on the bumper in the bottom photo, along with a bit less clarity. Look at the blurry license plate too.
Studios use filters to create a sense of mood. Many James Cameron movies used a blue filter.
They're not the same image, they're similar frame grabs taken from different versions of the same movie. Look at how the white car lines up above the left Charger fender in both shots...they're not quite in the same place.

On further investigation, it seems the movie crew painted the cars in GY3, Citron Yella, which was a 1971 only color. It's not too hard to make that shade shift from greenish to yellow, depending on the lighting.
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Okay, even if the pictures are a frame or three apart, the bottom picture is darker overall. A light gray filter seems to have been used.
 
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#3b Peggy Lipton's (blonde broad's), 1971 Challenger V code/440 Six Pack slime-green/white convert.
from the Mod Squad
Mecum the other day reminded me of it...

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I believe that was a 1970. And it was in mecum booth as MCACN show in Chicago this year

And it was a local SoCal car until someone from upper midwest bought it a couple years ago.
 
Okay, even if the pictures are a frame or three apart, the bottom picture is darker overall. A light gray filter seems to have been used.
I agree, and I didn't take the frame grabs, just found them. If I had taken them they would have been much sharper. It's also possible that when turning the car yellow originally, it affected the rest of the image as well.
 
I guess maybe I have another favourite film featured B Body. But my appreciation is only for the car and not for it's appearance on the silver screen. My 78 Fury was in the movie Fatman

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