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Dom Torretto drives this suped up 1971 Plymouth GTX in The Fate of the Furious during the time when he has apparently gone rogue and betrayed his family. We see it in New York City, where his friends track him down and finally corner him on a busy street.
Many car enthusiasts grew up watching the Fast and Furious. While the later films have pretty much abandoned any semblance of the street racing scene the originals set their roots in, we still watch for the cars. Brian, Han, and Dom might be the faces of ...
The Fast & Furious franchise is truly one of the great artistic works of our time. No one is disputing that. You don’t get dialogue like that off the back of a Cracker Jack box. But as riveting and artistic as the dialogue is—and as easy as the plots ...
Give Greg Anderson $7 million and he'll win a couple of (maybe three) NHRA Pro Stock championships. Send that same $7 million to Jack Roush, and you're somewhere near halfway to being able to paint Greg Biffle's Nextel Cup Ford Fusion any way you like.
The lineup nods to Brian O'Conner's Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 and Suki's Honda S2000, among other fan-favorite builds.
Erick Massoto is a Brazilian writer who's always loved film and TV and loves finding connections between them. That's why he supports double features, especially if they are of a modern film paired with a much older one, to remind people that no movie ...