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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,199 Joined: 16-March 06 From: cincinnati, ohio Member No.: 5,727 ![]() |
If some screenwriters and/or producer types scripted a film and had the lead or supporting actor drive a 914 and that movie became a critically acclaimed hit, would the 914 achieve the kind of status that Speedsters, Mustangs, Aston Martins and (heaven forbid) Trans-Am Firebirds received thanks to the proximity of James Dean, Steve McQueen, Sean Connery or Bert Reynolds?
If Brad Pitt, Russell Crowe, Johnnie Depp, etc. drove a 914 in a film that became a box office success, would the 914 become a "cult" car for the unwashed masses, demand and popularity driving up prices to unwarranted heights? Think Dustin Hoffman and the Alfa Spider he drove in the "Graduate". I also believe that Tom Cruise's motorcycle in "Top Gun" helped push the sport bike craze to increased popularity. The rank and file celebrity types have also fueled some of the sales success that Harley as enjoyed these many years. So to you SoCal members, keep your cars out from under the noses of the Hollywood movers and shakers, lest we find ourselves looking for some other "cheap thrills" |
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Too much time in thin air! ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 367 Joined: 22-May 03 From: Conifer, CO Member No.: 725 Region Association: Rocky Mountains ![]() |
IMHO, I think only "new" cars in current production fall under that catagory.
I mean, there was no rush on lead sleds when "Cobra" came out. "Elinore" was desireable, but, the remake of Gone in 60 seconds actually caused a company to reproduce them. I think cars that aren't readily available from a dealership don't have as much of an impact. The movies you cited, weren't they all either current or recent production vehicles ? I do beleive there would be more recognition of a 914, but doubt it would have much market drive (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) I think the mini's may have been influenced a bit by the remake of "The Italian Job", but I doubt by much. I haven't seen anything with the Lotus Elise, but I imagine it could easily be done. James bond might have helped sales of high $$$ cars, but the market would have been so small, who knows. Do you watch "Shooting Cars" on the speed channel ? |
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