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Sorry to disappoint any of you who were hoping to pop on here and see a riveting discussion about the game show. Well, truth be told, if you want to comment about the game show, go ahead we can accommodate that too, haha. However, on a different thread recently there were a few favorite TV and movie squarebodies named and I thought this would be a good place to mention those and maybe accumulate some photos. I'll admit, my move back into squares and actually my discovery of this site came from wanting to have a truck that carried the vibe of The Fall Guy's GMC. A few others were mentioned on LEEVON's current build thread. Maybe those guys will see this and drop in a few photos too. So which Hollywood based squarebodies do you like, and do any of you also have a truck that you are building to pick up on a look or vibe that you saw on TV or in a movie?
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I always liked Jon Baker's stepside GMC on "CHiPs"
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Jim Rockford (James Garner) sometimes drove his dad's truck on "The Rockford Files".
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GMC 3 for 3 so far! :metal:
Here's a Chevy.... JAWS!!!! Attachment 2180628 Attachment 2180630 Huh, that's a 73/74 but must be a different Blazer from a later Jaws. I noticed the later mirrors and this one is Ochre |
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Nice! I definitely remember Jon's truck and I was hoping that this thread would also bring a few out of the woodwork that I wasn't aware of. I sort of maybe remember that truck from Rockford Files but not the Jaws one at all. In more recent times, Stranger Things had a squarebody Blazer for the local cop. In fact, they bought a Blazer from a member here in the UK. For some reason they must be doing some filming there. I don't know if the third season of ST has come out yet so don't spoil it for me if it has, haha. I have to wait until it shows up on netflix.
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I didn't now about the Chips truck but did about the Rockford Files one. I don't know the story on the two versions of the Jaws Blazer. Maybe they got rid of the first one before they knew there would be a sequel or two three four. Maybe they redid the original after it got rusty from the beach. The gold one has no fender/quarter emblems, lock out hubs and a different roll bar. I found a website, "Frazer Fast Facts" with info but no mention of two versions. Not too sure about their "facts" since they said it's a '75. They also said '73 is the year the full top was introduced. Another thing they said was this Blazer was later used in the movie "Last American Hero". same or not, here is another Hollywood Square perhaps less known
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I like the dually from free willy.
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well I thought this would have been one of the first ones posted...:smoke:
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IIRC, a square was driven by Patrick Swayze's character in "Red Dawn". It didn't make it very far into the movie but was fairly active in its scenes.
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The gold one is a replica done in the wrong color, making it not a replica :cool: Thanks for showing the second one I found a bunch, many from shows or movies I never saw Driver? Attachment 2181316 Attachment 2181317 A bunch of Suburbans in movies. Dantes Peak: Attachment 2181318 Attachment 2181320 This one was cool from Twister: |
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I've liked these trucks for a long long time but I had forgotten about some of these even though I had seen the movies. Here's another one from The Fall Guy.
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Sweet home Alabama
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I forgot about the Dante’s Peak suburban! Badass!
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That one is cool beans!!
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Burts Blazer from the Tremors series.
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Used cars 1980 hilarious movie
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I think this is a replica truck. Still kinda neat. Attachment 2181589 Not sure whether the screen used truck had the rollbar mounted to the frame or not. Probably "or not" since it's for show. They likely had several trucks dolled up to look nearly the same and only one or two had the hidden compartment. Possibly only opening on one side depending on what the scene required. The truck in the first post picture obviously doesn't have the side compartment. Typically production companies had several specialized camera mounted and several stunt vehicles that were reinforced, had tow cable hookups, and had driveline parts removed to lighten them for jumps etc that only had to look like the complete vehicle from 10, 20, ... feet. I believe they had between 5 & 10 1982-1985 Pontiac Firebirds for the Knight rider series and dozens of '68 & '69 Chargers for the General Lee not to mention the other screen vehicles that they needed duplicates of. One of the things that make TV and Movie productions with vehicles expensive. |
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so many movies I never saw or knew about the trucks in them
Burt had a replica of a truck from Cannonball Attachment 2181657 Real one |
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Charlton Heston's "Earthquake" 73 Blazer
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Classy? :cool:
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