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The timing was extremely convenient for the movie business, as cars quickly became a favorite subject for artists exploring their newfound abilities to capture moving images. For as long as ...
There were actually many Christine cars used to make the movie. Some were destroyed during the filming and others lost to time. Currently only two are thought to survive. Bill Gibson has owned one ...
At 40, he tracked down various remains of the many cars used in the movie and collected them to rebuild Christine in nearly much the same way she seemed to resurrect herself in the story.
I also remember an article on the 1958 Plymouth that was the star in the “Christine” movie. Can you give us a rundown on these cars and movies? How about other cars you remember that became ...
While a sports car can add gusto to a midlife crisis, the first car is the milestone. Movie cars, too, are a part of our culture. They range from “Hot Rods to Hell” (parents threatened by ...
This resulted in a Frankenstein-esque car that almost looked exactly like the Christine in the movie. The car eventually ended up in the ownership of Bill Gibson, who claims that Christine now ...
His fascination with cars, and horror movies, started when he was a young lad. At the ripe age of 12, he had to sneak into the local movie theater to see Christine when it was released.
But while most enthusiasts go for the fully restored look, one owner used the unrestored version of the movie car as inspiration. Yes, while we remember "Christine" as the pristine-looking 1958 ...
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