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In the same way dogs can resemble their owners, in movies, cars can tell you something about their drivers. But which cars are actually the most iconic in movies?
Throughout the 20th century, both the film and automobile industries experienced parallel growth and evolution. Both started out as niche interests, until their widespread adoption coincided with rapidly changing lifestyles. As more families bought more cars, that gave them the power to indulge in certain pastimes – like seeing more movies. Along the way, advancing technology and plain old human ingenuity changed the way both things were made forever.
The history of movies is simply full of great cars. Whether it’s due to a movie’s sense of romance and adventure, or just the way cars are captured on camera, some movies have the power to make a specific car desired forever. In a lot of ways, driving an iconic car feels like stepping into the movie yourself.
32. Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 (Initial D, 2005)
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31. 1971 Chevrolet Nova SS, aka “Death Proof” (Death Proof, 2007)
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It’s a car that guarantees immunity from death – you just have to be in the driver’s seat. In Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof, which makes up one half of the Grindhouse double bill (with Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror), Kurt Russell plays a Hollywood stuntman and serial killer who targets beautiful women in his customized 1970 Chevrolet Nova SS (for “Super Sport”). With a memorable matte black paint job and a white skull painted on the hood, the “Death Proof” is like a pirate flag on rubber wheels, with a threatening vibe that feels like an extension of its sinister owner.
30. Audi R8 Model 2008 (Iron Man, 2008)
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29. 1973 Chevrolet Malibu (Drive, 2011)
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28. 1932 Ford Coupe, aka “Milner’s Coupe” (American Graffiti, 1973)
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26. 1960 Ford Anglia 105E, aka “The Flying Ford” (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, 2002)
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24. 1967 AMC Pacer, aka “Mirthmobile” (Wayne’s World, 1992)
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Let’s be real: The “Mirthmobile,” which Wayne and Garth drive while lip-syncing “Bohemian Rhapsody” to kick off Wayne’s World, is a butt ugly thing. It has an odd silhouette that is neither sporty nor classy, while Garth’s version looks sick (in like a Bubonic Plague sort of way) with a pale blue paint job and laughably weak orange flames painted on the mismatched front wheels. But because Wayne’s World is a ‘90s classic, there’s no doubt people out there want to rock out in these anyway. In fact, one lucky person gets to. In 2022, the original screen-used Mirthmobile was sold at auction for $71,500.
23. 1973 Ford Gran Torino (The Big Lebowski, 1998)
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In a famous example of the car matching its owner, Jeff Bridges’ “The Dude” drives an aged, beat-up ‘73 Ford Gran Turino (which has an extensive Creedence Clearwater Revival tape collection). Like The Dude himself, his Gran Torino doesn’t care much for appearances. In its heyday the Gran Torino was a respected car, popular among men who revered its masculine features including a strong engine and attractive design. But now after all these years, life has taken its toll and this Gran Torino is still trying to hold itself together. While it’s totally worn out on the outside, inside, there’s still enough heart and soul to keep things running.
22. 1997 Mazda RX-7 (The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, 2006)
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21. 1949 Mercury Eight (Rebel Without a Cause, 1955)
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It’s admittedly macabre to remember that Hollywood star James Dean died in a car accident, and that one of his most celebrated posthumous movies sees him drive everywhere. But like his lush hair and red jacket becoming touchstones for 1950s teenage melodrama, so has his beautiful black 1949 Mercury Eight become a symbol of young adult independence. The Mercury Eight was first marketed as a family vehicle but won over enthusiasts for its hot-rodding potential. That spirit eerily suits James Dean’s character, who on the outside lives a safe life in the suburbs but is frighteningly complex underneath the hood. While Rebel Without a Cause is not a racing movie, the movie’s “Chicken Run” scene features visual language that laid the foundations for future hits like Fast & Furious.
20. 1966 Ford Thunderbird (Thelma & Louise, 1991)
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19. 1974 Dodge Monaco, aka “Bluesmobile” (The Blues Brothers, 1980)
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18. 1958 Plymouth Fury, aka “Christine” (Christine, 1983)
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In both Stephen King’s 1983 novel and John Carpenter’s film version, nerdy Arnie Cunningham (Keith Gordon) buys an enigmatic but attractive 1958 Plymouth Fury, a scarlet vixen nicknamed “Christine.” After caring for Christine at a local shared garage, however, Arnie begins to exhibit dangerous behavior including an abrupt surge of confidence and arrogance. Furthermore, death seems to follow Christine – and she appearsveryoverprotective of her new owner. In this chilling tale about the ways a boy’s journey into manhood can go terribly wrong, the dream of having a beautiful car becomes a nightmare.
17. 1992 Ford Explorer XLT UN46 (Jurassic Park, 1993)
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Commonly mistaken to be Jeep, several Ford Explorers were used as park touring vehicles in Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi blockbuster classic Jurassic Park. While author Michael Crichton originally wrote them as Toyota Land Cruisers in his novel, the use of Ford SUVs came out of a deal between the Ford Motor Company and Spielberg himself. In the movie they appear to have self-driving functionality; in reality, Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) crew members modified them so that drivers could control the cars while hiding in the trunks. While Explorers are very common on the road, it’s not every day you see them with Jurassic Park wrap-around branding. When you do, that’s when you know that life has, uh, found a way.
16. 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback (Bullit, 1968)
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Any movie that uses a Ford Mustang owes a debt to Peter Yates’ action thriller Bullit. Starring Steve McQueen as ruthless San Francisco police detective Lt. Frank Bullit, the movie prominently features a ‘68 Ford Mustang, which Bullit uses to cause mayhem up and down the Bay Area in his hot pursuit of justice. Through its mesmerizing extended chase sequence, Bullit’s Mustang enjoys cultural immortality, being the reason why so many devil-may-care movie characters drive Mustangs.
15. 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Sentinel, aka “Ecto-1” (Ghostbusters, 1984)
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It needs suspension work, shocks, brakes, brake pads, lining, steering box, transmission, rear end, maybe a little wiring… but hey, she’s a beaut. In Ivan Reitman’s Ghostbusters, the start-up ghost hunters ride around New York in a modded 1959 Cadillac combination car. In normal usage the car would be a hearse or an ambulance, which you have to admit is a stroke of genius on the part of the filmmakers. But under the care of the Ghostbusters, it’s their primary mode of transport, with the pull-out carriage in the rear carrying all of their unlicensed nuclear devices. Distinct for its red and white color scheme and a bunch of sheer nonsense on the roof, the Ecto-1 emits a lot of annoying sirens, but when you’ve got a bad ghost problem, you’re glad to hear them. Anyway, you called them!
14. 1971 Volkswagen T2 Microbus (Little Miss Sunshine, 2006)
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13. The Batmobile (The Batman, 2022)
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12. 1948 Ford De Luxe, aka “Greased Lightning” (Grease, 1978)
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11. 2006 Chevrolet Camaro Concept (Transformers, 2007)
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10. 1967 Austin Mini Cooper S (The Italian Job, 1969)
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9. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, 1968)
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8. The Gigahorse (Mad Max Fury Road, 2005)
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7. 1970 Dodge Charger (The Fast and the Furious)
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Those who live their lives a quarter mile at a time probably drive a Dodge Charger like Dom. While the “General Lee” from Dukes of Hazzard popularized the Charger, it was Vin Diesel’s Dom Toretto, a mechanic and muscle car faithful, who made it cool for a new generation in 2001’s The Fast and the Furious. While the car got wrecked in a final race against Brian (Paul Walker) at the end of the movie, it has subsequently reappeared in almost every Fast and Furious sequel afterward, taking Dom everywhere to places like Tokyo, London, New York, and even the Arctic. It seems to run on the power of family.
6. 1969 Boss 429 Mustang (John Wick, 2014)
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Keanu Reeves’ John Wick isn’t the first man of action to drive a Ford Mustang, but you get the feeling he wouldn’t care if he was. The Boss 429, a very valuable variant of the Ford Mustang, is a prized and powerful car that was mostly made for NASCAR competition and sold in very limited quantities. Because of its rarity, the filmmakers of John Wick actually used a Mustang Mach 1, itself a very formidable car. But onscreen it is the Boss 429, which is an important detail to understand John Wick. The Boss 429 is lethal in its ability, effortlessly cool, and almost one of a kind. Sounds like a certain sharp-dressed assassin, doesn’t it?
5. 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, 1986)
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4. 1963 Volkswagen Beetle, aka “Herbie the Love Bug” (The Love Bug, 1969)
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BeforeDisney’s Cars, there was Herbie the Love Bug, a sentient Volkswagen Beetle. Debuting in the 1968 film The Love Bug, Herbie is a lovable silent character whose personality comes out in his very limited actions. A talented racing vehicle, Herbie is visually distinguishable for his red, white, and blue stripes, pearl white body, and the number 53 painted on his surfaces. While the Volkswagen Beetle enjoyed a prolific history before the movie, The Love Bug and its many sequels make it hard to ignore how much Herbie has made the Beetle a commonplace vehicle on roads everywhere.
3. The Tumbler (Batman Begins, 2005)
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2. DMC DeLorean (Back to the Future trilogy, 1985-1990)
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For many, it’sthecar in movie history. The DMC DeLorean, a two-seater sports car sometimes called the DMC-12, lived a terribly short lifespan on the commercial market, available only between 1981 and 1982. But today, it enjoys worldwide fame as the car that Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) modifies into a time machine, which brings Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) back and forth in time throughout the Back to the Future trilogy. In the original script, Doc Brown’s time machine was supposed to be a normal device (and was once even a refrigerator). But director Robert Zemeckis ultimately chose the DeLorean due to its unique design and possibilities for mobility. When the Ford Motor Company offered a sponsorship for the filmmakers to use a Mustang, screenwriter and producer Bob Gale nixed the idea, saying: “Doc Brown doesn’t drive a … Mustang!” (He used an expletive.)
1. Aston Martin DB5 (The James Bond series)
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