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Pontiac Trans Am K2000 KITT (Jet-Car Norev) 1:43

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Pontiac Trans Am K2000 KITT (Jet-Car Norev) 1:43

The TV show Knight Rider was broadcasted from 1982 in the United States. The main character was a Pontiac Firebird Trans Am (1982 model year), nicknamed KITT. The car was intelligent, full of gadgets like James Bond’s Aston Martins, and as performing as a Batmobile. Needless to say that the 5-liter V8 (145 hp) of the original model was here boosted to reach its maximum speed (322 km/h, 200 mph).

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Pontiac Trans Am K2000 KARR (Norev) 1:43

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Pontiac Trans Am K2000 KARR (Jet-Car Norev) 1:43

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Ford Gran Torino 1975 Starsky & Hutch (Jet-Car Norev) 1:43

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Ford Gran Torino 1975 Starsky & Hutch (Jet-Car Norev) 1:43

This famous Ford is David Starsky’s car in the TV series Starsky and Hutch, aired from 1975 in the US. This Gran Torino is dated 1975 but this model is the same as for 1974 and 1976. It is actually one of Starsky’s Gran Torinos, since many models were used in the different episodes.

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Buick Roadmaster convertible (Rain Man) 1949 (Greenlight) 1:43

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Buick Roadmaster convertible (Rain Man) 1949 (Greenlight) 1:43

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Mercedes 450 SEL (W116) "Rocky IV" (Greenlight) 1:43

Mercedes 450 SEL (W116) “Rocky IV” (Greenlight) 1:43

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Grumman Olson 1993 SWAT (Greenlight) 1:43

Grumman Olson 1993 SWAT (Greenlight) 1:43

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Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor Dexter (Greenlight) 1:43

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Ford Crown Victoria “Dexter” (Greenlight) 1:43

The Crown Victoria (here, the last 1998-2011 generation) was the mascot model of the police and taxi companies. This 5.38 m/212 in-long sedan was equipped with a 4.6-litre V8 delivering either 224 or 239 hp. Ford’s Interceptor department oversaw the transformation of the car for the police. This 2001 model year appears in “Dexter”, a TV series originally released in October 2006.

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Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 1979 Rocky 2 (Greenlight) 1:43

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Pontiac Trans Am 1979 “Rocky 2” (Greenlight) 1:43

Le coupé Firebird sort en 1967 et sa variante sportive Trans Am s'orne d'un "oiseau de feu" sur le capot à partir de 1973. Il s’agit ici d’un modèle 1979 qui profite d’un petit restylage (les phares sont séparés les uns des autres) et doté d’un V8 de 6,6 litres de 220 ch SAE. Greenlight reproduit ici la Trans Am qui apparaît dans le film Rocky II avec Sylvester Stallone, sorti en 1979.

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Dodge Monaco 1978 "Rocky 3" (Greenlight) 1:43

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Dodge Monaco 1978 “Rocky 3” (Greenlight) 1:43

C’est sous cette forme revue en 1977 que la Monaco, dont le nom était utilisé depuis 1965, terminera sa carrière en 1978. Le groupe Chrysler connaît alors une grave crise et fait le ménage dans ses modèles. Née en coupé, la Monaco sera déclinée en berline et break dès 1966. Celle reproduite ici en taxi, figure dans le 3ème volet de la série Rocky (L’œil du tigre), sorti au cinéma en 1982.

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Chevrolet Caprice 1987 "Fargo" (Greenlight) 1:43

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Chevrolet Caprice 1987 “Fargo” (Greenlight) 1:43

Présentée fin 1976, cette Caprice est un incontournable de la production américaine. Au départ aussi présente chez Buick (LeSabre), Oldsmobile (Delta 88) et Pontiac (Bonneville), elle a joué les prolongations chez Chevrolet jusqu’en 1991 notamment grâce à ses versions destinées à la Police. Celle-ci, datée de 1987, apparaît dans le film “Fargo” des frères Cohen, sorti en 1996.

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Ford Mustang 1967 "Creed II" (Greenlight) 1:43

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Ford Mustang “Creed II” (Greenlight) 1:43

Launched in the USA on April 17, 1964 as a 1965 model year, the Mustang is immediately tremendously successful: 680,000 units are manufactured in the first 18 months! The two-door hardtop variant represented three quarters of the sales volumes, far more than the 2-door fastback or the convertible. The model we have here appeared in “Creed II” with Sylvester Stallone, released in 2018.

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Batmobile 1966 (Jada) 1:18

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Batmobile 1966 (Jada) 1:18

Batman is a character that appeared in comic books in 1939, later adapted for television and film. His adventures are often closely linked to the car in which he rides, the famous Batmobile, which has evolved very frequently over the years. The model we have here was used for the 1966 TV series.

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Land Rover Série II Ace Ventura (Greenlight) 1:43

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Land Rover Série II Ace Ventura (Greenlight)

The Land Rover was released in 1948 and renamed Defender in 1990. Here we have the Series IIA, launched in 1961, which succeeded the 1958 Series II with a few updates. Greenlight reproduces here the hard top station wagon variant of the short wheelbase “SWB” (88 inches) Land Rover, which can be seen in “Ace Ventura”, a film released in 1994, with Jim Carrey in the leading role.

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Willys Jeep M38 1950 (Greenlight) 1:43

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Willys Jeep M38 1950 MASH (Greenlight) 1:43

Willys provided the first Jeeps to the US Army during World War II. This brand, created in 1908 and which had bought Overland in 1912, went on producing this model after the war, both for the civilian market and the army. This M38 (a version produced from 1950) appears in the TV Series MASH produced from 1972 to 1983.

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Jeep CJ7 "Terminator" (Greenlight) 1:43

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Jeep CJ-7 “Terminator” (Greenlight) 1:43

The CJ-7 is the last authentic Jeep model built before the 1986 Wrangler, whose design was very similar except the square headlights. Released in 1976, the CJ-7 is also the Jeep sold, from 1982, by the French manufacturer Renault, which owned the brand for a while. The one reproduced here is driven by actress Linda Hamilton in the movie "Terminator" by James Cameron, released in 1984.

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Jeep CJ-7 A-team (Greenlight) 1:43

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Jeep CJ-7 “The A-Team” (Greenlight) 1:43

The CJ-7 is the last authentic Jeep, produced just before the launch of the Wrangler in 1986, which looked rather close but received square headlights, from the beginning. Released in 1976, the CJ-7 is also the Jeep that Renault, which temporarily owned the brand, also sold from 1982. The one reproduced here appears in the American TV series The A-Team.

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Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor McGyver 2016 (Greenlight) 1:43

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Ford Crown Victoria MacGyver (Greenlight) 1:43

The Crown Victoria (here, the last 1998-2011 generation) used to be the mascot model of the police and taxi companies. Ford’s Interceptor department oversaw the transformation of the car for the police. The car we have here is featured in the TV series MacGyver, aired in late 2016 in the United States and from 2017 in Europe, a reboot of the series shot between 1985 and 1992.

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Dodge Challenger Furious 7 (Greenlight) 1:43

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Dodge Challenger Furious 7 (Greenlight) 1:43

The Challenger launched in 2008 reused the name of a "muscle car" of the late 1960s, allowing Dodge to respond to the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro. Here, we have the SRT-8 version of the modern Challenger, released in 2014, equipped with a 6.4-litre V8. This same one that is featured in the seventh installment of the film series "Fast and Furious," released in 2015.

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Aston Martin DB5 James Bond "Goldfinger" (Elite) 1:43

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Aston Martin DB5 James Bond “Goldfinger” (Elite) 1:43

The DB5 succeeded the DB4 in 1963, and was replaced by the DB6 from early 1965. Its career was short but famous, thanks to its roles in James Bond movies. Here we have the model that appears in Goldfinger, the third film of the series, released in 1964. Unlike the former Corgi model cars, gadgets are not movable, but the 1:43 scale is well respected.

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Mercedes 280 SE "The hangover" closed (Greenlight) 1:43

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Mercedes 280 SE “The Hangover” closed (Greenlight) 1:43

This cabriolet, launched in 1961, received a 2.8-litre engine in 1968, which explains its name 280, while the letter E in “SE” means injection (Einspritzung). This 280 SE is featured in the first film of the series "The Hangover”. The roof of this 1968 model year (the grille was updated in 1969) is closed. Inside you will find the figurine of the tiger seen in the movie.

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