Let's Roll Kato The Green Hornet 's Black Beauty
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LoVe
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cant help myself but the new one is better
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@rentatrip1 Maybe Kato was awesome enough to modify it for inverted storage. Given all the other modifications he made to the Black Beauty, would that really be beyond his abilities?
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@eimb1999 - oh thank GOD - I have not slept one night since watching this because i know everything is real even wrestling- besides why didn't the original developers of this concept give this consideration ? my original question, of course its a model - but there are alternative methods of "hidding" a duplicate sleeper car , LIKE ...evevator lift into a basement or up to a upper level .... thanks for your comment -I can finaly get some rest
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@rentatrip1 : Don't worry, the car that flips over is just a miniature. I doubt they put any oil in it.
;-)
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Too bad he didn't have hornets in the back seat with him. "Hornet Nest...Check!"
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The only thing they did right with the movie is that they didn't change too much of the original Black Beauty's design.
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@45corleone - Suggest when turning a 1966 auto upsidee down all the fuel & all the oil will drain "UP" into the CARB & drip out of the vehic;e - why do you think they call it the OIL PAN ? only aircraft are built to sustain inverted operations - Hay Kato why does the inside of the Black Beauty smell like gasoline ?
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man its katos black beauty
Jo-Han Models provided the 1/25th scale replica of the 1966 Chrysler 300 as it rotated and revealed the Black Beauty, which was a heavily customized 1966 Imperial (also a replica for this scene). Great posting video clip, thanks!
jed6271 1 year ago
Not sure about Jo-Han providing the '66 Chrysler 300 model for the show? The BB and Chrysler 300 models were
1/6th scale. Jo-Han did make a 1/25th scale 300 model (I have one)
Check out my other video on the garage scene!
APennyW 1 year ago