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The personal trainer guy in "Napoleon Dynamite" drove an old Brat.

 

In the "Cannonball Run" didn't some Japanese guys drive a highly modified GL?

 

I don't get out much... :rolleyes:

in cannon ball run jackie chan and the guy who played jaws drove an old mitsubishi turbo

in cannon ball run jackie chan and the guy who played jaws drove an old mitsubishi turbo

 

yeah but that was one of the sequels, or else the sube was in a sequel. I remember it distinclty. It had an onboard video game and it was capable of driving under water and then a big rocket came out of the hatch.

The real car that was used is reffered to on this site as Quattro San. Appearantly there was a development deal between Subaur and a University in Washington. Do a search.

i havent seen one huh now i'll have to. it is two where they have a mitsubishi

There is a Seinfeld episode that shows a yellow wagon (1980-84) in a quick shot on the street outside Jerry's apt.......can't remember which episode.

I think that there was a R/C Brat in The Manhattan Project. Also, I used the non-functional Justy that I used to have in educational movies for school projects such as The Odyssey and Animal Farm

in cannon ball run jackie chan and the guy who played jaws drove an old mitsubishi turbo

 

i thought that was in " the gumball rally"

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