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		<title>Top 5 Movie Cars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over time, the entertainment industry has elevated the popularity of particular brands of vehicles by highlighting some of the fictional rides that have graced the pages of novels, the lyrics of songs, the 30-minute TV show, and the silver screen. Fred and Wilma peddling around in their signature rockmobile, James Bond car chases with their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over time, the entertainment industry has elevated the popularity of particular brands of vehicles by highlighting some of the fictional rides that have graced the pages of novels, the lyrics of songs, the 30-minute TV show, and the silver screen. Fred and Wilma peddling around in their signature rockmobile, James Bond car chases with their array of &#8220;special&#8221; features or the Beach Boys bring life to the Little Deuce Coupe, these fictional cars have become a part of our childhood memories.. Gaining fame through out the years these cars have earned a the rank of top 5 most famous..<span id="more-80"></span></p>
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<p>Sit back and enjoy as <a href="http://classics.norcalcars.com/" target="_blank">NorCal Vintage Cars</a> brings you the Top 5 fictional Cars</p>
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<p><strong>Batmobile</strong><br />In both the Batman television shows and movies, the superhero-on-the-go often hopped into a sleek, black, highly customized vehicle that provided protection for his Bruce Wayne alter ego. Heavy armor plating and a high performance engine, and a jet black paint job equipped Batmans ride, the evolution of the Batman series displayed increasing levels of gadgets. To reach increased speeds, the Batmobile sometimes offered rocket boosts (a little cheesy in the original series), while additional weapons and a computerized assistance helped subdue the villains.<br /><strong> </strong></p>
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<p><strong>KITT</strong><br />The talking car (a Pontiac Trans Am) aided David Hasselhoff&#8217;s character, Michael Knight, navigate through a sea of enemies and bad guys.. The television series focused on a high-tech (for the time) approach to entertain the audience. Numerous fans watched the show just to see what KITT would do or say next. The popularity of the show even helped to boost Pontiac car sales as the verbal wonder could drive without a passenger and even displayed its own set of entertaining stunts.<br /><strong> </strong></p>
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<p><strong>Christine</strong><br />Driven by supernatural forces, the antique car reeked havoc in both the novel and the movie. The horror novel Christine was published in 1983.. Driven by supernatural forces, the antique auto created havoc in both the novel and the movie.<br /><strong> </strong></p>
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<p><strong>Herbie</strong><br />1969 started the popularization of a VW Beetle Herbie The Lovebug. Herbie stared in a number of Disney movies and cartoons, with a new made-for-television film in 1997 and a full movie in 2005.. Just like Christine, the red, white, and blue striped car with a &#8220;53&#8243; on its side could also drive without assistance and had a reputation for acting on its own. The Herbie movies and cartoons were usually set to a racing theme.<br /><strong> </strong></p>
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<p><strong>General Lee</strong><br />The television series and movie named the Dukes of Hazzard showed main characters, Bo and Luke Duke soaring through the air, causing mischief with their get-rich schemes, while their sister Daisy Duke graced the show with her legs.. The General Lee was known for it&#8217;s Confederate flag decoration and orange paint. Named after the Southern General, the General Lee was also known for its distinctive orange paint and confederate flag decoration.</p>
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