Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin: — Made for:
01:22:14 Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
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◊ 2008-03-19 22:27 |
No indicators... |
◊ 2008-10-29 05:42 |
Crew of this film was staying in a multi-million dollar resort when Uma Thurman crashed this car during a take. She needed a week to recover, endearing herself to the partying crew forever. |
◊ 2009-06-15 19:30 |
Esteban Vihaio (Michael Parks): This... I heard you were driving a truck Beatrix Kiddo (Uma Thurman): My Pussy Wagon died on me. From the end credits sequence (which uses back projection like the scene at the beginning of the film): |
◊ 2010-01-25 21:08 |
Rear bumper and 'cat's eye' taillights are pre-1970 but 'dimples' just visible in rear quarter are '72-74 (5th pic). She's a hodge-podge for sure! And remember, rear bumper overriders did NOT wraparound in '70-71. I really enjoyed how the headrests kept coming and going depending on whether Uma was being shot from the front or back - LOL. |
◊ 2010-07-27 19:46 |
Pic 4 shows TWO LARGE gauges so it's a '72-74 ('67-'71 had large speedo flanked by small gas gauge and small clock). Pre-'67s had large clock and large speedo with small gas gauge in between. This is DEFINITELY a '72 or newer dash. Also, the slant of the taillights in pic 5 means it's NOT pre-'70. I have a yellow '74 coupe, but when my dear, soon-to-be-ex-wife saw this movie, she pointed and said "THAT'S the one I want". She walked out in February. I found a blue '72 'vert in June and bought it! -- Last edit: 2010-07-27 19:49:15 |
◊ 2014-01-11 23:12 |
1973-1974 by black wipers' arms. |
◊ 2014-01-12 11:01 |
Definitely not, as it has the old bumpers and the old taillights. Wiper arms are easier to change than those parts |
◊ 2014-01-12 12:42 |
DrWingTipShoes tried to prove this thing is 1972+. Or, have we two different cars here? One for exterior shots, second for interior? |
◊ 2014-01-12 14:19 |
Even 1972+ is not possible with thrse bumpers and taillights. A better shot of the dashboard would be fine. The not very good pic of it (thumb no.4 shows plack plastic all around. A 1973/74 has the 1303-four-spoke-steering-wheel, too. And yes, we have two different cars here, note the headrests (sometimes with, sometimes without). How likely would be a plastic-made repro-kit-car? Not only from the Porsche 356 Speedster exist some, from the Karmann Ghia, too. |
◊ 2015-05-18 21:46 |
This car was recently on e-Bay. Seller says it is a modified 1973 and one of two used in the film. The second one was the one that went into a tree: karmann-killbill2 |
◊ 2018-02-04 11:50 |
Link to "www.nytimes.com" |
◊ 2019-04-23 05:26 |