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I wonder what happened to this? It was owned by Jimmy Cauty of the klf. Rumour was it was brought to the UK to be used in Superman the movie.

It looks like a ford galaxie - 1968?

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Blimey, that’s something I’d forgotten about....

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I’m sure there was a thread on here about it, the car was used in the KLF’s film and it was pretty fucked by the end

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U.S. Ford fans will like The Invaders every weekday evening on the Horror Channel, Ford must've provided all the vehicles and there's some proper old shite like wooden staiton wagons in some episodes.

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I believe that it ended its days in a charity demolition derby.

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U.S. Ford fans will like The Invaders every weekday evening on the Horror Channel, Ford must've provided all the vehicles and there's some proper old shite like wooden staiton wagons in some episodes.

 

Starring Roy Thinnes as architect David Vincent. Noticed that the devices the aliens used on peoples necks to kill them are now used on Virgin trains to open the sliding doors on carriages

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A man too tired to sleep. A deserted diner. David Vincent has seen them. Alien beings from a dying planet. :D

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The original Timelord was smashed up in the early 90s in a banger race, I'll try and find the photos of it, the one above is a very good replica that the band vandalised recently as they didn't agree to it being used.

 

I saw it last month at a local car meet.

 

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On 12/10/2018 at 5:38 PM, UltraWomble said:

Fan turns up in replica car

Washed up musicians pour paint all over it

 

What a pair of hoofwanking bunglecunts.

《Insert witty comment concerning the Kopyright Liberation Front getting all in a tizz over someone else replicating their logo》

 

Also - didn't Drummond & Cauty shove a rented Nissan Bluebird off a cliff, as part of their "burn £1m" stunt?

 

No friend of shiters, t'would seem.

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Hmmm. As the 'painting' of the car was a documented event, was the car actually worth more ££ covered in the paint applied by said 'entertainers' than it is cleaned up?

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The owner of the replica is a bit of a winner, he also has a NSU RO80 and a Mazda Cosmo!

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What happened to the galaxie ambulance (?) from the original ghostbusters?

The ECTO1 and ECTO1A Cadillacs?

 

They are both in a museum (I can’t remember which one). ECTO1 is fully restored and ECTO1A is awaiting restoration.

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Thanks, Excellent write up !

Heh, cheers! If I'm going to get sucked down an internet wormhole for the best part of a day, I reckoned I may as well share my findings!

 

I do love this kinda shiz; it doesn't really matter but I get sucked in and have to know everything about it...

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Great read that. I’m one of these that always wonders what happened to stuff like that, then I end up on a relentless trawl through the internet to find out. You’ve saved me possibly 3-4 hours of my life though your post.

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Now that is some knowledge.

 

I will eat my hat if the car that was raced in ‘92 was not a 1975-79 Chevrolet Nova.

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One of the posts of the year that. The KLF are an utter mystery to me. I was 13-14 in 1991 and didn't understand what it was all about at all. I was listening to Cream records.

 

The million pound thing makes me feel physically sick every time I think about it too much though!

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Datsuncog, the Autoshite David Quantick.

 

 

 

One of the posts of the year that. The KLF are an utter mystery to me. I was 13-14 in 1991 and didn't understand what it was all about at all. I was listening to Cream records.

 

The million pound thing makes me feel physically sick every time I think about it too much though!

If it makes you feel better, them burning £1m made your £ worth more.

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I can’t help think of all the good that money could have done.

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Fantastic write up Tim, I have long been interested in this car and I was a fan of KLF back in the early 1990s.

 

The only thing I am puzzled by is that the car was used in the video for '3am eternal' which was released in 1990 and it didn't look too bad then.

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