The Coolest Cars of Hollywood

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1964 Aston Martin DB5

The 1964 Aston Martin DB5 that James Bond drove in Goldfinger and Thunderball is the origin of his renowned vehicles and gadgets. Aston Martin DB5s are beautiful even without Bond espionage upgrades.

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1976 Lotus Esprit Series I

The secret spy in The Spy Who Loved Me pushed the white Series I Lotus Esprit aggressively. Yet, the scene in which the automobile turns into a submarine when Bond leaps it into the ocean is the one that everyone remembers.

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1977 Pontiac Trans Am, Smokey and the Bandit

Hal Needham, the director of Smokey and the Bandit, couldn't have known the significance of the 1977 Pontiac Trans Am when he picked it to feature alongside Burt Reynolds and Sally Field.

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1932 Ford Coupe, American Graffiti

George Lucas produced American Graffiti a few years before Star Wars as a remembrance of the 1960s automotive culture in California. The movie also included some fantastic hot vehicles in addition to a cast that featured future megastars like Ron Howard, Harrison Ford, and Richard Dreyfus.

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1968 Mustang GT 390, Bullitt

Whatever car that Steve McQueen operated, rode, or even just stood next to became immediately cooler. But, the 1968 Ford Mustang GT 390 in Highland Green didn't need much assistance. Some of the finest chase moments ever captured on film take place in the movie as a 1968 Dodge Charger is being pursued through the streets of San Francisco.

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