Only TRUE TV Fans Can Name These 20 Classic Cars - Bet You Can’t!
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Which trench-coat detective cruised around in a convertible so tired-looking even criminals felt bad for it? Which sitcom featured a hot rod so cool even The Fonz looked like the backup act? Which spooky family rolled around in a custom ride built from three Model Ts? Which TV band cruised in a hot rod so exaggerated their own theme song seemed subtle? Which 1960s superhero chose a crime-fighting car so flashy it practically shouted “Kapow!” on its own?
Which muscle machine got its name from a comedy sketch making fun of muscle cars? Which masked hero rode in a sleek sedan packed with enough gadgets to make James Bond jealous? Which sitcom family rolled into Beverly Hills in a vehicle held together by rope, luck, and a rocking chair? Which touring family hit the road in a bus so colorful sunglasses were practically required? Which stylish British heroine drove a sports car so light it could practically dodge villains itself?
Which crime-fighting duo drove a red muscle car so famous Ford later released a tribute edition? Which orange Charger became famous for high-flying stunts—and destroying hundreds of real cars? Which Hawaiian detective squeezed himself into a sports car clearly not designed for tall humans? Which 1970s teen crew rode around in a station wagon that accidentally became a nostalgia icon? Which talking car featured a glowing red scanner fans still install on their own cars today?
Which police cruiser was treated more like an extra cast member than a mere prop? Which oversized family wagon survived six kids, one dog, and endless 1970s chaos? Which mid-50s cruiser became one of TV’s earliest recurring automotive cameos? Which van became so recognizable fans could identify it from a single red stripe? Which surreal spy drama opened with a tiny sports car fans still reenact today?
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