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For great art and culture delivered to your door, visit our shop. If you enjoy what we do and want to help us move away from relying on ads, please consider becoming a patron with a recurring monthly subscription of your choosing. Would you like to support Flashbak? That silver Vega appeared is a LOT of Rockford episodes, usually in the background, but occasionally it would have a more important role.

I agree that the bad guys drove a lot of Cadillacs and Lincolns. Mercedes and Rolls were pretty rare. That beautiful red Eldo convertible is the ride of one Lance White I believe. Fellow private detective and boy scout whom all of the ladies swooned after. While Rockford always seemed to just miss the brass ring Lance played by Tom Selleck always seemed to have good fortune dropping in his lap.

This show had so many terrific cars in it: pagoda Mercs, tons of GM pillarless hardtops, big old menacing Lincolns, Porsche exotics, Grosser Limos, lots and lots of black Caddies. And then there were the rental dogs he was forced to use. Glad someone brought up the Firebird wagon driven by Odette Sorrell.

I thought it was the coolest thing ever as a kid and she was hot! David Chase who went on to do Sopranos wrote for that show and it shows in all of the quips and snark.

Love it! I think I read somewhere that the goldish paint color was actually not factory spec but something they concocted so no matter what year they could paint the Firebirds all the same color. Many guest actors appeared more than once as a different person, such as Joan Van Ark.

I think Kathyrn Harold played a blind woman and a then different lady? Kathryn Harold appeared in two episodes in which she played the same character, a blind doctor, shrink, or something like that. The red Eldorado shown was driven by the bad guy played by William Smith in the pilot.

Maybe they had Selleck drive the same car a few years later. I remember an episode where Rockford had to contend with a young rookie P. Ricky drove a ratty first-gen Mustang convertible. An attempted spin off, that flopped after 6 shows. He does look like J. Parker, a little. As I posted above, the Firebird was supposedly the same car all the time! I wanted to see him in a new Firebird! There was another reunion movie where the Firebird was up on blocks in front Jims trailer, was this the same movie?

One other thing about the Firebirds supposedly being the same car, in CA, the licence plates stay with same car. And that plate has meaning. That first car is def a The 74 was painted Denver Gold, a 74 only color. Not as easy to get replacement sheet metal for as the rest of the years, but at least it was the last year without the Cat-converter.

I think there were two of these Diablos built. The other one was a monochromatic white version that was featured in a Corvette vs Diablo Del Calle best two seater article in MotorTrend. I can attest to the sports car like handling of the last gen ElCamino as I was the first person on the face of the earth to autocross one back in I also owned a 76 TransAm and there was no comparison that the G-Body was the better handler.

It might not compare too well against the torque of the W , though. Scroll down almost to the end of the page. The show was a favorite of mine as well. I seem to remember MB limos occasionally. One amusing episode had Rockford flying to New Jersey during which a passenger next to him is extolling the virtues of that state.

The next scene has Rockford exiting the airport in a rental that has a inoperative turn signal. As Rockford sticks his arm out of the window to signal a left turn a thief runs up and pulls the watch off his wrist. Jersey joke. I have seen that silver vega in many episodes.

I just saw a rockford rerun where he is driving an orange Porsche Love this post!! Everything about it. I agree with both of you. It seems so strange looking back but the thing that sticks out in my mind more than the gold Firebird is, that Rockford had a telephone answering machine and it was featured in the intro on every show. I was told the studio often purchased Formula models with tan interiors, replaced the hood with the standard Firebird part, and removed the stripes and spoiler.

That way they got a decent engine with the good suspension and brakes. Cars were painted a particular metallic gold that Garner liked, actually a Ford color. I remember Garner being interviewed about the lawsuit at the time. He said the production company was overcharging for everyday work like building sets, renting equipment and various everyday production items in order to wring every penny of profit out of the studio.

This lowered the net profit from which he was paid likely besides his salary. This protected him from this type of BS. I much preferred the car over the versions. Still love my Nascar edition replica. F bodies anymore. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Opening credits AMC Matador cop car.

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