Favorite/Coolest Movie Vehicles

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Since it was being discussed in another thread by @arobb @Gonzo @cowboycurtis @cyclones500 and seemed like a good discussion topic, what are some of your favorite/coolest movie vehicles?

1967 Camaro SS from Better Off Dead
1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder from Ferris Bueller's Day Off (actually a 1985 Modena GT Spyder)
Steve McQueen's 1968 Ford Mustang GT form Bullitt
1964 Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger
1970 Dodge Charger from The Fast and the Furious
1948 Ford De Luxe convertible from Grease

Honorable mention to the Tumbler from Batman Dark Knight trilogy
 

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Since it was being discussed in another thread by @arobb @Gonzo @cowboycurtis @cyclones500 and seemed like a good discussion topic, what are some of your favorite/coolest movie vehicles?

1967 Camaro SS from Better Off Dead
1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder from Ferris Bueller's Day Off (actually a 1985 Modena GT Spyder)
Steve McQueen's 1968 Ford Mustang GT form Bullitt
1964 Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger
1970 Dodge Charger from The Fast and the Furious
1948 Ford De Luxe convertible from Grease

Honorable mention to the Tumbler from Batman Dark Knight trilogy
Steve McQueen's Mustang is the pinnacle for me.
But another one to add to the list is the 1971 Pontiac Lemans that Popeye Doyle commandeers for the famous chase scene in the French Connection. It's pretty iconic.
 

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When I first saw that I was like wtf, that is awesome
It is the ultimate definition of incredible excess. Serves no practical purpose whatsoever, takes a ton of man power to play all of the drums, and has to guzzle valuable fuel like it's going out of style. But all of the impracticalities only make it more awesome in my mind. I love it so much.
 
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If you want to include planes, boats, spaceships, etc go for it.

The tie interceptor and AT-AT from Star Wars are some of my favorite non-traditional vehicles.

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There's a museum in Seattle called the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. They used to have this big exhibit that had you standing at what appeared to be the hangar controls of this massive Intergalactic Docking Bay. You had these dials and buttons and could go through all of the ships that were docked and it was all of the classic ships from Sci-fi. TIE fighters, Millennium Falcon, USS Enterprise, the Nostromo, Event Horizon, Planet Express Delivery Ship, etc. You could select the one you wanted and then the docking mechanism would bring it up on screen, fully animated, where you could get specs and details on it, then either return it to the dock or launch it.

It was a very cool, interactive exhibit that I probably could have spent hours and hours at
 

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Steve McQueen's Mustang is the pinnacle for me.
But another one to add to the list is the 1971 Pontiac Lemans that Popeye Doyle commandeers for the famous chase scene in the French Connection. It's pretty iconic.
Do you like McQueen's more than Cage's Eleanor?