#Fast and furious cars install#
Still, at that price there's lots of headroom available to pull the stock 420a and automatic transmission and install a 4G63 drivetrain while still having enough money left over for neon green paint. Our $1,500 example from Surrey, British Columbia, hasn't been shot up in a cinematic nitrous mushroom cloud by Johnny Tran's gang, but it does bear the marks of its age and mileage. Unfortunately, much like the Mitsubishi Eclipse from the first Fast and the Furious movie, most of the models you'll find on the market today have led a hard life. It's the car that kicked off the entire series, and that gave Brian Earl Spilner his 'in' to the world of street racing. 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse ( The Fast and the Furious) There might not be a supercharger sticking out of the hood, but the giant '440' script that takes its place will let anyone sitting beside you at the stoplight know that you mean business.
#Fast and furious cars manual#
Equipped with a rare manual transmission, this Dodge can be found in Gatineau, Quebec for $69,995. If you're looking for your own '70 Charger, then this beautiful white over B5 Blue example has all the hallmarks of a well-loved restoration waiting for a new owner to worship at its 440 cubic inch altar. Since that time it's also been bedecked with a wing cribbed from the '69 Charger Daytona and most recently 'roided up to be launched from a plane in Furious 7. We've seen it in many guises, but the most iconic rendition of the 1970 Dodge Charger from the Fast and the Furious series has to be the black-on-black, blower-equipped model sitting in Dom's garage in the first movie.
1970 Dodge Charger ( The Fast and the Furious, Fast & Furious, Fast Five, Furious 6, Furious 7) Check out our picks of the best Fast and Furious cars you can put in your own garage. Some of the coolest cars from the franchise are out there right now, waiting for you to take them home (and we’re not talking about the Hot Wheels or video game editions) and make the morning drive to the office your own mini feature film. In that time a veritable who's who of high performance metal has played a starring role in the (soon to be) seven movies that have charted the adventures of Brian, Dom, and a rogues gallery of co-conspirators across both the globe and decades of automotive history.Įven if you probably won't find yourself personally starring in any future Fast and Furious sequels, you can still drive your heroes. It's hard to believe that it's been 14 years since the first Fast and the Furious flick hit the big screen screen.