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♫ DRIVE... push it to the floor while the engine screams... DRIVE... driving like the demon that drives your dreams. DRI-♫

 

er, ahem... Way back in the 80′s I loved the Hardcastle & McCormick show. Not because the show was anything special, but because the real star of the show was a Manta Montage that had been tricked out and renamed the Cody Coyote.

 

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I still have a copy of the Hardcastle and McCormick pilot on VHS. The quality is poor and I have to fast forward through the commercials, but I don’t mind. It’s a UHF time capsule that I unearth once in a while - along with Miami Vice. Like Vice, the focal point of this TV series is a guilty pleasure I keep coming back to. Yes, it’s a kit car, and the revving engine was a sound effect.

 

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The Cody Coyote was actually a modified Manta Montage, a kit car replica of the McLaren M6GT, but based on the humble VW Beetle. Bruce McLaren had big plans for original M6GT, plans that came to a halt with his untimely death in 1970. But thanks to Manta, this classic shape did not go quietly into the night. Contrary to popular belief, the Montage is a pretty faithful representation of McLaren’s original design. It shares many cues with Porsche racing cars like the 917 and 908. But the Montage seems much leaner, especially in a profile shot. The Coyote takes this a step further, removing the rear glass and emphasizing an open-air feel. This replica was professionally built and powered by a 3.3 litre GM V6. At only 1900lbs in weight, it likely flew.

 

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Of course, everyone always points out the kit car taillights. Admittedly, these lamps clash with the overall feel of the car. But it’s the only serious deviation from the original theme - one that I can forgive. Many dislike the pin-striping and side decals, but don’t all TV cars need a little icing on the cake? (Think of the A-Team van or Face’s Corvette) The smoked headlamp lenses make a stronger impression than the clear McLaren lenses. The Centerline Champ 500 rims are an excellent choice, meshing well with the car’s signature sound. We never see much of the Coyote’s cockpit, and this is probably for the best. Cars of this type are not known for their, uh… interior accoutrements, shall we say.

 

The Cody Coyote...

 

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...and the Dopey Coyote. Oh the humanity.

 

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Like most TV cars, this one has an unhappy ending. After season 1 of the show, the original Coyote was replaced with a DeLorean-based car (one 80's icon masquerding as another). Brian Keith, who played Hardcastle, had difficulty climbing in and out of the first car, and the new gull-winged configuration solved this problem. But the boxy Coyote was so ill-proportioned and thrown together; even a 12-year old like myself could tell something looked seriously wrong. After three series, the show was canceled, and the Cody Coyote was parked for good.

 

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Several versions of the TV car, boxy and original, still survive. Some die-hards have even built their own replicas from Manta kits. As for the series, it’s available on DVD - albeit at outrageous prices.

Personally, I think I’ll make do with my grainy old VHS tape - at least as long as it holds together…

 

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Series 1 intro; note prancing horse logo and - ahem - gated shift... NB; no way of directly posting vids to this forum that I can see, sorry.

 

 

Series 3 Intro; not so much Cody Coyote as Boxy & Bloaty:

 

 

No Dodge Diplomats were harmed in the making of this car chase. Oh wait...

 

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You're right - no Dodge Diplomats were harmed, they were all '77 Dodge Monacos :wink:

 

Good write up, I can't believe what an awful mess they made of the DeLorean car, considering the original was mighty purdy. Good to see there are some saddos out there who preserve the TV cars, I wonder how many they had to build?

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Another of those TV progs that seemed great at the time but looking back; wel, lets not look back eh.

On the other hand, just been watching Hill Street Blues which I seem to recall viewing at roughly the same time and am amazed at how much better it seems now than then, suppose you rate entertainment differently as a teenager than a grumpy, balding fat bastard of 39!!

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Nice writeup. Even as a kid it was plainly obvious the show was all about the car rather than any pretense about stories.

 

The rear lights though were not originally kit-car, but from some pedestrian piece of budget shite of the era like a Vega or a Pinto. I really liked them, they looked so much better than the Lotus-esque upturned SD1 units that many UK Montages appeared with.

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Chevrolet Monza, 1978-on facelift

 

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Turned upside-down

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So... Chevy Monza lights on the other one, but what are these? Vauxhall Cresta PB, or FB Victor?

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Victor FB never had an incorporated reverse light lense

 

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Nor did PB Velox. But late-model PB Cresta did though

 

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Do I win £5 ?

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Been on a massive scanning spree this weekend (check your inbox, Mr Pollitt...), so finally got round to comitting this to digital; the original UVA Montage kit in the UK. Wheels are Appliance mags in case you're wondering:

 

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