[h=1]Get French Connected: 1971 Pontiac LeMans[/h]
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Almost always near the top of many top-ten lists of all-time greatest movie car chase scenes is
The French Connection, released in 1971. Right up there with Bullitt, The Blues Brothers, Ronin and many others. Right up there where it belongs. The movie cleaned up at the 1972 Academy Awards, winning numerous awards and nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor for Gene Hackman. In spite of what a good movie it is, it’s often remembered only for the awesome chase scene, featuring a car vs. an elevated train. Here is the sequence below, for our younger readers who may not know of it, and for our older viewers who maybe haven’t seen it in a few years. Like a crash-course in car chases. Oh man, I did
not just say that!
Years after the film’s release, the director has gone on record stating that the scene was shot with no clearance and no street closures by New York City authorities. Permission was granted for use of the train, but apparently the street traffic below was wide open to cars, pedestrians, and everybody.
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This creates a unique opportunity that otherwise might not be possible. If you’re one of those monkey see-monkey do types, you might want to purchase this car, have it painted brown, and then use it to re-enact the famous film sequence. Since no permission was granted to drive a hundred miles an hour through traffic then, it only seems fitting, and would be historically accurate to do it that way again now. If you sought permission, well, it just wouldn’t be the same.
Always worth noting, is that you didn’t get this idea from me. If anyone asks me later, I’m going to say that I didn’t say it. I only said that you could, not that you should. I think it’s the way Popeye Doyle would have wanted it. If you’re interested in re-creating the police pursuit bliss that was The French Connection, or if you just want to buy a nice four door hardtop 1971 Pontiac LeMans, this one can be found for sale for $1,650
here on craigslist in Morris, Illinois.
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