The Ten Hottest Television and Movie Cars

We live in a car culture. We want the cars that will make all the girls turn their heads.  Cars full of muscle and power and energy, cars that are indeed an extension of ourselves – or, at least, our sense of ourselves.

And when we watch our favorite television shows and movies, there are cars in those films that make you say, “Damn I want that car. I don’t care how much it costs. If I had that car, I would be the stud of the Capital District, I tell you.”

Okay, maybe not the stud of the Capital District… but…

May I present to you ten of the coolest, most fantastic cars ever to appear in motion pictures and television shows. Some of them are concept cars, while others possess special paint jobs and after-market accessories. No beaters, no clunkers, no granny wagons and no soccer mom vans.

Let’s start with…

1977 PONTIAC TRANS AM (Smokey and the Bandit)

I don’t care, this car had General Motors power and it could outrun any Smokey Bear or county Mountie in the South.

1974 FORD GRAN TORINO (Starsky and Hutch)

Now this is the classic undercover car.  Nobody’s going to pick out a red Ford Gran Torino with a big fat white checkstripe on its paint job as being more than just another run-of-the-mill car.  True fact: in 1976, Ford actually offered a special “S&H” paint job on several Gran Torinos, it was the last year of manufacture for the car.

1960’s era MACH V (Speed Racer)

That’s right, baby.  Saw blades out the front.  Powerful grip tires.  An engine that would make Tony Stewart green with envy.  What kid wouldn’t have wanted a Mach V?

1956 LINCOLN FUTURA (Batman 1967 TV series)

Okay, yes, it’s the Batmobile, but the Batmobile was custom-built from the chassis of a 1956 Lincoln Futura concept car.  How do I know this?  You can actually buy a model kit of the Futura – and, from another company, purchase the various component parts to make a model kit Batmobile.

1966 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL CROWN (The Green Hornet 1968 TV series)

Ah, the Black Beauty.  If you couldn’t get your mitts on the Batmobile, how about this car with special green headlights and super powers of its own?

1970 DODGE CHALLENGER (Vanishing Point)

Do not argue with me.  This is one of the greatest car movies ever made.  Scuse me.  I gotta get to Frisco by 3.

1974 FORD FALCON XB (Mad Max / The Road Warrior)

Do not argue with me.  This is ANOTHER of the greatest car movies ever made.  The last of the V8 Interceptors.  Awesome car.  I want one of these when I’m driving down the Northway.

1982 PONTIAC TRANS-AM (Knight Rider)

Yes, it’s another Pontiac Trans Am – but this one has a talking on-board computer and a vintage Cylon headlight system.  And the voice of Dr. Mark Craig from St. Elsewhere giving the commands!

1968 FORD MUSTANG GT (Bullitt)

Watch this car chase scene and you tell me that there’s anything in those Fast and Furious movies that’s better than this.  Where else can you find a car that can lose six hubcaps and still keep going?

1969 DODGE CHARGER (Dukes of Hazzard)

I wonder how many Dodge Chargers this TV show went through every time they made the “General Lee” jump over creeks, rivers and chasms.  Every one of those cars had to have their doors welded shut, their suspensions super-reinforced…

I’m sure there’s some cars that I haven’t listed here. Feel free to add to the list.