The Most Iconic and Memorable Movie Cars to Ever Hit the Silver Screen

Bonnie & Clyde 1934 Ford Sedan

The 1934 Ford sedan used for the 1967 TV version of the true story of Bonnie and Clyde was rescued from a museum fire and restored to play the infamous death car for the series. The real death car, however, actually participated in the 1987 Great Race that featured cars made before World War II. While the B&C Ford didn't win the race, it was one of the most highly anticipated entrants. 

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