Just a heads up and a Gearhead observation.
First of all, the movie is fantastic as a comedy. Very little wrong with it. I rate 8.5 out of 10. Tom Arnold is only weakness, and even then. Go see it. I had the pleasure of viewing it today.
And now for my observation. The vehicle at the beginning and used frequently the first half is what appears to be a 1967 (?) Lincoln Continental. The car has a built motor he says has $12k-$14k invested in it, and has 700HP so he says. Its burnouts are impressive and it is a nice car very much so. The observation is that, as clear as day, he can be seen topping off the engine with one quart of Royal Purple 15W-40 motor oil. Posting so that I can be the one initiating the discussion of how this community feels about this.
The other vehicles play average roles, you get to see what looks to be a CTS-V wagon though appears larger perhaps I do not know exactly the car, a Corvette and a Pontiac Solstice. The vehicles were not the high point of the film however were integral. Now you know. The Corvette enters .. Alright I will not tell the whole movie.
The car is very similar to the one pictures below except is black, has nicer wheels, and is a convertible. He states how the car was designed for the whole roof to fit in the trunk.
First of all, the movie is fantastic as a comedy. Very little wrong with it. I rate 8.5 out of 10. Tom Arnold is only weakness, and even then. Go see it. I had the pleasure of viewing it today.
And now for my observation. The vehicle at the beginning and used frequently the first half is what appears to be a 1967 (?) Lincoln Continental. The car has a built motor he says has $12k-$14k invested in it, and has 700HP so he says. Its burnouts are impressive and it is a nice car very much so. The observation is that, as clear as day, he can be seen topping off the engine with one quart of Royal Purple 15W-40 motor oil. Posting so that I can be the one initiating the discussion of how this community feels about this.
The other vehicles play average roles, you get to see what looks to be a CTS-V wagon though appears larger perhaps I do not know exactly the car, a Corvette and a Pontiac Solstice. The vehicles were not the high point of the film however were integral. Now you know. The Corvette enters .. Alright I will not tell the whole movie.
The car is very similar to the one pictures below except is black, has nicer wheels, and is a convertible. He states how the car was designed for the whole roof to fit in the trunk.
