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  • Hobson Montana Reppin haha

  • that 73 trans am was clints own car they painted the shaker to show up on camera better and so it looked used

  • The church scene was shot in Hobson, Montana.

  • great movie

  • Gotta love the yahoos that say ""I had one just like it"" and don't even know what they're talking about.

  • @sexyScorp It's a 1973, not 1970.

    70-72 T/A had a fat stripe down center of hood & deck lid. '73 was first year with the hood bird.

    Red Shaker is just a civilian modification.

  • great movie

  • Clint as a priest. Classic! And yes, this is one good movie!

  • "Three-thousand and some change", what would it be worth in that condition today? :o

  • this is the best freakin movie of all time.

  • One of the few movies that has a C-96 Broomhandle Mauser with the drum magazine.

  • "Excuse me, I don't wish to be forward, but we'd like to exchange cars with you, so the faster you get out the better it'll be for your ass..."

  • That looked like somewhere in Northern Montana?

  • This movie was filmed in and around Great Falls, Montana.

  • @jklsr55 I believe so, yeah

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  • thats 70 Trans Am 455 cid

    had one just like that way back then,

    ah the good old day when gas was 35 cents a gallon!!LOL

  • Did they make a 455 in 1970 ? I thought the 70 TA had a ram air III 400. This car is a mutt (on a used car lot, nice touch by the producers) it has a red shaker and a motor which was probably pulled from a buccaneer red SD-455. Btw, does anyone feel bad about a lying used car salesman getting ripped off ?

  • great story

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