Dodge Trucks in the movies and TVs
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68 d-100
Was watching CMT the other day and the video for Bucky Covingtons' song "a different world" has what looks to be a 1968 d-100 red in color. its behind him in the barn all through the video.
Re: 68 d-100
yup seen that too.....PowerWagon68 wrote:Was watching CMT the other day and the video for Bucky Covingtons' song "a different world" has what looks to be a 1968 d-100 red in color. its behind him in the barn all through the video.
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trucks in movies
I think there was a really nice D-200 in a Kurt Russel movie called "Dreamer" a couple years back. Pretty good movie too, the kids will like it.
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Sweplines in movies
Just been doing some research, and the crewcab in Overboard and Christmas Vacation are one in the same. Overboard was released in '78' and Christmas Vac was released in '79' I believe. You also will be able to confirm that it is the same truck in that the lettering "Dean Proffitt and Carpenter" is painted over with black spray paint, leaving the word "Expert" intact above what was once the word carpenter. Also, there was a movie about a horse that had Kurt Russel as one of the characters again called "Dreamer" that had a blue D200 2wd in it.
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Re: Dodge Trucks in the movies and TVs
Anyone see the red swepty (69?) on the AMA's tonight. It was on stage for the Alicia Keys performance. It got about 5 minutes of air time on national tv! It was pretty darn cool. I wonder who's truck it is?
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Re: Dodge Trucks in the movies and TVs
missed it was it apart of her song???
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Re: Dodge Trucks in the movies and TVs
No, it was just sitting in the back of the set with a bunch of the dancers sitting on the hood. When Alicia's song switched to the more up tempo portion, she jumped up from the piano, and they rolled the truck more out onto the center of the stage and the dancers hopped off the hood and started dancing with her. I had never heard the song she performed before, but it was pretty cool to see that truck on stage. With all the bright lighting the aluminum grille and chrome bumper really popped with the red paint!
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Re: Dodge Trucks in the movies and TVs
wouldn't that be something if it was hers???? Too bad she doesn't Google this site, she could come hang out with us
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Re: Dodge Trucks in the movies and TVs
OK, So I'm in Shopko the other day looking at movies and old TV show DVD's with my better half and she asked if I ever watched Emergency when I was a kid. "Hell YES" it was a kid's TV staple in the 70's. So I picked up Season 1 and there on the front is a 71 D300. Season 2 has the 72 model.
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Re: Dodge Trucks in the movies and TVs
Here it is on Youtube, gotta love youtube, alicia keys isnt my favorite, but at leats her set designer had taste, looks to be a red 68 on set there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyssM2_bZ7k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyssM2_bZ7k
Re: Dodge Trucks in the movies and TVs
Cage, thanks for posting the video... That was pretty cool!
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Re: Dodge Trucks in the movies and TVs
Saw 'American Gangster' this weekend - early in the movie you see a Sweptline pass by through the window of the cafe.
It's light green or faded turquoise and has the large trim above the body line. It happens pretty fast and I didn't see it again in the rest of the movie.
It's light green or faded turquoise and has the large trim above the body line. It happens pretty fast and I didn't see it again in the rest of the movie.
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(Sorry for the long story)Buck wrote:Gun Crazy, with Drew Barymore has a real beat up 62-64 in it, That crew cab in Fire in the Sky got me into these trucks, especially when I saw an old USAF crew cab towing a race car, not long after while on my usual mopar parts scrounging tours.
There were at least two '65 crews in Fire In The Sky. One was raced down the mountain bouncing off trees, and one was used mostly for interior shots and "before the UFO" bits. If you watch the movie closely you can spot small differences between the two. I was, sadly, the last owner of one of those trucks. It was the truck NOT bounced off a tree, and it was also used in the movie Heart Like A Wheel. Slant 6, 4 speed on the floor with a granny low, power nothing, split rims, oil bath air cleaner, etc. It was listed years ago in a local paper for sale for $600, and I was the only one to bother to go look it over. It was in sad shape, barely ran, lots of bondo, at leats 6 coats of paint applied by rollers by the movie studio mechanics/butchers/prop guys. You could clearly see the light blue paint under the tan from the Heart like A Wheel movie starting to show through. But I was so smitten by it's ugliness and the fact that it was in on of my favorite movies that I bought it on the spot. Got it home and gave it a tune-up I'm sure it hadn't seen in years and it pepped righ up. Drove that truck for 4 more years before upgrading, or downgrading depending on your point of view, to a 1973 D100 with a/c, power steering and brakes, carpet, etc. Anyway, sold the crew for $800 to a couple of cowboys who worked at a ranch in Fontana, said they needed a hay and feed hauler that would also hold the crew, and that it most likely would spend it's last days surrounded by horses, split rail fences, and guys in boots. Two years pass, and I get a letter from a Police tow yard in Upland wondering when I was going to pick up my truck in their impound. WTF? I call the number listed for the tow service and they say a sorry looking 1965 Dodge crew cab it taking up a lot more room in their yard then the boss is happy with, and can I please come get it. I go out and see what's going on and sure enough there's my old truck, hay and beer cans litter the bed, someone had stepped through a soft spot in the floor and patched it with a stop sign, two flat tires, cracked windshield, and there in the glove box was the California title I signed off two years earlier. The truck was still registered to me and two years back on registration. A surprisingly cute office girl runs out with a clip board with all the paperwork to release the truck back to me, problem is... there are some fee's. Lots of fee's, to the tune of $595. The story I'm able to patch together is that a couple of the field hands decided to take the truck into town to their favorite bar. Lose the keys somewhere in the bar after 4 hours of drinking (good thing) and in their drunkin stupor decide to try and push the truck back to the ranch. Drunk driving is bad, pushing a vehicle while drunk is also bad, more so when you can't prove ownership. Truck gets towed. No way I'm paying the back fee's and offer to surrender the truck to the yard. I wave good by to the truck once again and head home. A month later I get a flyer in the mail from an official police impound auction in Upland, and while scanning the listings note a '65 Dodge crew with an opening bid of $125. (sigh).... Lord, why me? I go out to the the auction and sure enough there's the crew now fitted with a mismatched pair of tires to replace the flats, aside from that unchanged. No key, no battery, not running, and saying it's scruffy looking is a vast understatement. I figured I'd hang around untill the end of the auction and and tell the new owner about the trucks past and give them a small box of parts I'd recently discovered I still had for the truck. The bidding was going well on the first 20 or so vehicles, Hondas, a couple of BMW's, an S-10 truck, typical auction fare. The crew was about the 25th one to be bid on. The auctioneer stated it's "classic status, a diamond in the rough, a rare chance to own a great old American truck, opening bid of $125 who wants to get things started?" Silence, everyone seemed to be looking at their shoes all at the same time. The auctioneer tried again to rally the crowd at $100, no luck. Much to my surprise and shock one person raised their hand, me. "SOLD" screamed the auctioneer! I go down the street, rent a tow dolly, hook up the crew and head home after paying around $230 after taxes and fee's. I wish I had a camera to get a picture of the look on my wife's face as I pulled in the driveway, it wasn't a good look. After a week or so I had the truck running but it just wasn't the same, motor smoked badly, clutch shot, popped door hinges, a rolling wreck. I ended up parting it out and made a small profit between the usable bits and the scrap metal value. Still have the tailgate and rear bed corners in the shed someplace.
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Re: Dodge Trucks in the movies and TVs
Thats cool, but dem foo's need ta get up offf da huud!!!Cageman wrote:Here it is on Youtube, gotta love youtube, alicia keys isnt my favorite, but at leats her set designer had taste, looks to be a red 68 on set there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyssM2_bZ7k
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