1951 Mercury Custom. All i know is that the same car appeared in the movie Cobra. Read more at: http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_2800-Mercury-Custom-1951.html Edit: I might be wrong about the movie Cobra...
Don't know where the Merc is, but I have a cool tie in to the 1989 sequel to the original movie: The director of Gone In 60 Seconds was H.B. Halicki - Henry. His brother is Ron. They grew up in Dunkirk, NY about 30 miles where my family is from originally. Somewhere over the years - probably during his 2 decades playing in bands -my father got to be friends with the brothers. Fast forward to 1988-89, Henry was filming the sequel to Gone in 60 Seconds (released post-mortem). He wanted a song for the soundtrack from an obscure band Pearls Before Swine. I believe the song he wanted was Another Time, but I'm uncertain. Anyway, the only copy he knew of was the one in my father's collection. He had his brother come to my parent's house, borrow the album, and ship it to him so he could have it remastered for the soundtrack, then shipped it back. I don't know if the song was ever used as he died during the filming in a stunt gone wrong and I haven't seen the sequel. Sorry to be O/T...just thought it was cool my father has a tie in to such a car culture icon.
Does not have the fins of a 1951, so it's 1949-1950. I think that one in the pics has a '50 rear window, does not have the strap looking things.
OK I'm confussed. Was this Merc in the 2000 remake with Nicholas Cage? I couldn't find anything about a "Gone in 60 Seconds" that came out in 1989.
The 1989 version was the sequel to the original Gone In 60 Seconds, not the 2000 remake with Cage. It was ***led, Gone in 60 Seconds Deadline Auto Theft - I believe it was released in 2003, pieced together from the reels shot in 1989.
There is. It's in the scene right after he hot-wires the '57 Thunderbird. The Merc fires up, pulls away and shoots fire out of the exhaust. If I recall correctly, it was built by **** Dean and was purple with a ghosted style flame. It was in an issue of Super Rod years ago, real nice looking car
The Merc used to and my still be at the Peterson Auto Museum. the sign on the display said " built by **** dean and also starred in Cobra!" blew me away when I read it back about 2003? when I was down there. I couldnt believe my 2 favorite movie mercs were the same car!! The ruby red eye ball on the skull really does starred at you from every angle!!
**** Dean never built the Cobra Mercs. Eddie Paul built 4 x '50 Mercs for that. So was there another Merc in the movie other than Cobra?
Are we sure the cobra merc is the same? That car was a piece of shizzit! with black walls and all..... The Cage Merc on the other hand seems rather sweet, althoug, beeing a few seconds scene shot in the dark and the car deosnt even show completeley it might not be as nice as it seems.... I'd love to take a look at a good picture and read the right info. many other nice cars in that movie...minus eleanore, i really dont understand how a plastic kitted shelby made so much success.
i think it was Eddie Paul who restored the only remaining merc a few years back{which was a 1950 Mercury Monterey} Sylvester Stallone owned it for awhile.i have the magazine that covered the Restoration some place. {for more reading enjoyment} http://www.insideline.com/features/the-100-greatest-movie-and-tv-cars-of-all-time.html
I read a story awhile back that a guy in Eastern washington chopped the 4 mercs used in crash scenes, not sure if he painted them. The merc in the money shots was never hurt. Thats the one that I believe got redone for gone in 60 seconds. not sure if the mercury is still at the Peterson Museum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2tTrCeKfJI So these two mercs are the same ? It's pretty hard to top this Mercury.
Are you telling me the 2nd hb halicki film was released ,I saw the original and that one puts cage to shame ,I do know the story ,How his wife went to hollywood to get it released and boy did they take it out of proportion.Shame that Hb died,
Whats type of scoop is that on the cobra version? The chop is differant too. Personally i like the cobra version better. -LUKEY-
There was a Spammer on that thread, I was deleting their posts, and somehow the whole thread went... My appologies. Not sure what happend there, I probably just messed up. Please re-post here. If I can restore the other thread I'll Merge it with this one later. Again, sorry guys...
I had a couple of the links in my history. Here's an interesting article on the Merc from the peterson museum folks, and here's the iMCDB entry for the car. PS: I'd rather lose the thread than keep the spammer. Thank you!
Damn that ****s,Kill all spammers,Did the second hb halicki film ever get released or was that gone in sixty seconds with cage,I dont remember a merc in that one though ,The one with cage I do,,,
He may very well have done the restoration. All I know it was him who built the original 4 Cobra cars.