Andrew Sak
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@Tig, The Gumball Daytona was my choice as well.
Fun trivia: There were actually two Daytonas used in The Gumball Rally: S/N 16467 and S/N 14829.
S/N 14829 suffered minor body damage during filming and was replaced with S/N 16467.
After The Gumball Rally, 16467 was used in the Streisand/Kristofferson remake of A Star Is Born but was severely damaged and went on to a weird, ignominious second life. The car was sold to Luigi Chinetti (Ferrari's North American importer) in 1975 who repaired the car at an internal cost of $6,000. Instead of repairing the bodywork in its original style, Chinetti commissioned Giovanni Michelotti to design and execute a special one-off body for the car. I personally think the result is hideous but I was five years old at the time so no one solicited my opinion:
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14829 was also repaired, but back to its original factory specification. It was sold by Sothebys six years ago for $1.6m and I'm sure it would be well north of $2m if it were made available today:
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And I'd be a happy guy if I could pull off the Cary Grant suave:
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at this point, i am absolutely floored that no one has come up with the '80's Miami Vice car. you could have the car and the fashion in one pic.
whaaaaaa??!!!The car, yes. The fashion? Nooooooooooooooo!
I liked the fashion too. Pastel colors. I'll pass on the intense tan.whaaaaaa??!!!
i still like it.
also.....hint......hint.....
Nash Bridges
at this point, i am absolutely floored that no one has come up with the '80's Miami Vice car.
LOL! Love that!
Then Pyramid Head outfit from Silent Hill.
can't see imagethis would be my alternate
That Michelotti design is hideous.@Tig, The Gumball Daytona was my choice as well.
Fun trivia: There were actually two Daytonas used in The Gumball Rally: S/N 16467 and S/N 14829.
S/N 14829 suffered minor body damage during filming and was replaced with S/N 16467.
After The Gumball Rally, 16467 was used in the Streisand/Kristofferson remake of A Star Is Born but was severely damaged and went on to a weird, ignominious second life. The car was sold to Luigi Chinetti (Ferrari's North American importer) in 1975 who repaired the car at an internal cost of $6,000. Instead of repairing the bodywork in its original style, Chinetti commissioned Giovanni Michelotti to design and execute a special one-off body for the car. I personally think the result is hideous but I was five years old at the time so no one solicited my opinion:
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14829 was also repaired, but back to its original factory specification. It was sold by Sothebys six years ago for $1.6m and I'm sure it would be well north of $2m if it were made available today:
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And I'd be a happy guy if I could pull off the Cary Grant suave:
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