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H.B. Halicki's Original Gone In 60 Seconds (Collector's Edition) (Widescreen, Special Collector's Edition)

H.B. Halicki's Original Gone In 60 Seconds (Collector's Edition) (Widescreen, Special Collector's Edition)
Over 500 Crashes! H.B. Halicki's original "Gone In 60 Seconds:" You've seen all the car chase films... Now see the one that started it all! The Assignment: to steal 48 muscle and exotic cars! The Challenge: avoid getting caught! Eleanor: She's one fast and furious Ford Fastback Mustang, a superhero of car chases...buckle-up as she slams through 5 cities, cops after cops can't catch her...wrecking over 93 cars in her 40 minute Chase-Scene! It slams you on a full-throttle ride you'll never forget! Also includes: "Raceway" Starring Eleanor over end credits. "Life & Times Of H.B. "Toby" Halicki - the car crash king. One of the greatest car chase filmmaker's the world has ever seen - On August 20, 1989 on the set of "Gone In 60 Seconds," Toby was killed when a 160 foot-tall water tower suddenly toppled. Halicki's legacy lives on, with unbelievable stories, photos, movie cuts and interviews from his wife, friends, crew and cast members (including Nicholas Cage & Dominic Sena - the director of "Gone In 60 Seconds 2000"). It tells the true story of this remarkable man! The car crash king's "Cut To The Chase" - 3 Featurettes: "The Junkman" - Holds the Guinness World Record for over 150 cars, trucks motorcycles and planes wrecked in one movie! Turning highways & city streets into a blazing junkyard! "Deadline Auto Theft" - In a high-speed chase, the master thief sees a roadblock...he climbs onto his car roof...then jumps to a helicopter in mid-air! It leaves you breathless! "Gone In 60 Seconds: 2" - The last unfinished film...he destroys hundreds of cars...city after city causing havoc with an eighteen-wheeler and the unbelievable "Slicer" - which actually flips any car in its speeding path! You won't believe your eyes - you'll watch it over and over again! DVD ROM Includes "Eleanor Gone In 60 Seconds" Full-Throttle interactive DVD-ROM Game.



Collector Car Restoration Bible: Practical Techniques for Professional Results
Collector Car Restoration Bible: Practical Techniques for Professional Results
This ultimate restoration and repair reference has all the answers to collector's questions! The Collector Car Restoration Bible delivers authoritative instructions and more than 500 how-to color photos to help restorers avoid costly errors and complete restoration goals. In this guide, restorers are led through various tasks of specific systems and processes that apply to any car, such as engine rebuilding, brake work and bodywork. In addition, this reference includes new procedures based on engine disassembly and assembly, and tips to caring for a completely restored car. From installing clutches to body refinishing this comprehensive resource delivers the details to transform ancient to excellent.



Hemmings Classic Car - Hemmings Classic Car, published by Hemmings Motor News, is the monthly magazine that informs, educates and entertains the reader with everything there is to know about the world of American-built collector cars.

Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car - Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, published by Hemmings Motor News, caters to those automobile enthusiasts who are very interested in foreign-built collector cars and who want to learn more about these fascinating, non-American-built automobiles.

Bluebird Compartment Car (New York City Subway car) - The Bluebird, formally dubbed Compartment Car by its purchaser, the , was an advanced design PCC subway and elevated railway car used on the New York City Subway system from 1939 to 1962.

Q-type Queens car (New York City Subway car) - The Q-Type (and QX), a New York City Subway car was built in 1938.



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