1978 Plymouth Volaré

1978 Plymouth Volaré in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Movie, 2003 IMDB

Class: Cars, Wagon — Model origin: US

1978 Plymouth Volaré

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Comments about this vehicle

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imcdb FR

2005-10-21 23:31

Plymouth volare ?

J-2 ES

2006-12-26 20:12

Volaré "por los aires" edition, LOL...

CarChasesFanatic ES

2006-12-26 21:23

:lol:

mister car from 971

2009-02-08 08:04

It'a Volaré Station Wagon very modified!!! But it'll blow up some minutes later

Adrian-Hamburg DE

2011-04-29 23:51

poor Volare. It´s a 1978/1979 model.

rjluna2 US

2011-04-30 02:52

Is that replica of one were used at 'Fantasy Island' shown at /vehicle_1049-Plymouth-Volare.html , no?

afonso BR

2015-06-16 17:05

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CRAFT372 US

2021-07-03 18:45

2 stars

SixtiesSwing US

2022-08-16 22:32

rjluna2 wrote Is that replica of one were used at 'Fantasy Island' shown at /vehicle_1049-Plymouth-Volare.html , no?


It's gotta be a replica if it gets blown up....I never bother with film remakes of TV shows. I would think the original Volare from Fantasy Island would be somewhat valuable (at least not to blow up), if it actually exists any longer. I have never heard of it in a collection somewhere, and a Volare wasn't exactly a keeper at that time. My biggest question about its continued existance is the design. It had the C-pillars removed along with the four doors, thus losing significant structral integrity unless somehow modified to compensate for the loss. That would not be very pleasant to drive if it was a hack job only intended for some short scenes in the show's run. And there are no beams where the doors had been, so even though it is a '78 model, I can't imagine it would be particularly safe in a side-impact collision. If the original Fantasy-Islandmobile was created solely to be a show pony on screen and never intended to be used as a car, it might have ended with the show.....or earlier as I seem to recall that once Herve Villachez left the show and Christopher Hewitt replaced the function, Mr. Rourke's car was one of the new Chrysler K-Car stretched Executive Limousines in dark blue.

-- Last edit: 2022-08-16 22:35:47

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