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Honda NSX Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am Nissan Skyline GT – R (1972) De Tomaso Pantera GTS 72 Ford GT 40 Chevrolet Corvette c2 Grand Sport Roadster 66 Ford Galaxie Ford Maverick Porsche 911 GT3 Nissan 370Z Toyota Supra Subaru Impreza WRX Dodge Charger RT 11 Dodge Charger SRT8 10 Lexus LFA Koenigsegg CCXR Nissan GT – R Dodge challenger
Ferrari FXX (réplica) Ford Escort RS2000 70 Ford Mustang 69 Lucra Lister Chevrolet Camaro SS 67 Aston Martin DB9 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Dodge Charger Daytona 70 Eagle speedster Jensen Interceptor Nissan GT – R Navistar MXT “Flip Car”
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The Toyota Supra is one of the most outstanding cars of ‘Full Throttle’, not only of the first installment, but of the saga in general. In the fiction it is driven by Brian O’Conner -played by the ill-fated Paul Walker- and he even loses it in a race with the other main character, Dominic Toretto -Vin Diesel-.
Toretto’s 1970 Dodge Charger R/T is the other major car protagonist in ‘Fast & Furious’, and it takes on O’Conner’s Supra at the end of the first film. It’s a runaway horse and initially Toretto doesn’t dare drive it, which makes sense seeing the end of the pique between him and O’Conner….
You can never, ever overlook a Mazda RX-7, one of the best sports cars ever created by the Japanese brand and which hides a rotary engine under the hood. It is one of Dominic Toretto’s first cars in ‘A todo gas’ despite his predilection for American classics.
The activity of the Honda Civic in ‘Full Throttle’ is not very ethical, as the protagonists use it to steal. But that does not detract from the fact that the car is a marvel both mechanically and aesthetically. A two-door coupe that continues to love today and whose price in the used car market is not cheap at all.
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This is the fifth film in The Fast and the Furious saga. The film itself, sets a different course for the rest of the saga, moving away from the underground aesthetic of the first four and minimizing the street racing sequences, which were hallmarks of the saga, to a more commercially driven action film. It is the top 89 of the 100 greatest action movies of all time by GQ.[5]
Hobbs and his team in turn manage to seize the GT40 that had the chip in it, while Elena questions the fact that Dom and Brian went from being gas thieves to assassins of federal agents; Hobbs brusquely explains to her that what matters is catching them and asks his team to investigate Reyes’ movements, in addition to reconstructing the GT40 to find out what Dom and Brian took from it.
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We go back to that moment, with less dollars but more nitro and street racing with the most iconic cars of Toretto (Vin Diesel) and Brian O’Conner: eternal brother, but already out of the saga after the death of Paul Walker. We are talking about the 1970 Dodge Charger R/T and the fourth-generation Toyota Supra, of course. Pure nostalgia and many curiosities.
At the plot level, the 1970 Dodge Charger R/T is extremely important for Toretto, as he modified it with his father to turn it into a powerful machine of more than 900 hp unbeatable in the quarter mile with a 9.0-second mark.
However, the Toretto senior’s record is due to the fact that it was set in Palmdale (California), a city located 810 m above sea level. And the higher the altitude, the less oxygen, so a combustion engine works worse, which is why his record was six tenths of a second slower.
And another: although the most iconic of the ‘Fast & Furious’ Chargers is the 900 hp, the matte silver Charger Maximus from the seventh film, which stars in O’Conner-Walker’s farewell scene, was the most powerful.