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This a new series that I will be doing on my channel and will continue it for many many cars to come. If you have any suggestions on cars your would like to see me do a build on and show what all I put on it and explain why please feel free to leave a comment down below or contact me on Twitter telling me what movie and what car. Who knows maybe the car you want to see will be in the next episode of this :D!
The number 38 spot goes to an underrated but yet powerful from the factor build. The 1987 Buick Grand National was the very first car that you see Dominic Toretto Driving in with Letty in the beginning of the movie Fast and Furious the 4th installment of the series. This car was in my opinion slept on and was just a beast from the get go. These cars come stock with turbo's and back then a luxury car company that made cars for grandparents made this monster of a car. This car was used in the movie to steal Gasoline from a tanker that had like 4 tanks full of gas that it was hauling. In the end they got some of the gas but not all of it and the taker and possibly 1-2 of the tanks were destroyed. Dom being the way he is of course he go out like a bad ass with girl Letty. Then the movie just pick up and on from there.
Car Choice : 1987 Buick Grand National
Driver: Dominic Toretto
Purpose: To use as transportation and as a distraction to steal gas down in Cuba where they are at.
Outcome: Gets away in the end but the tanker blows up.
Car Used: Willard Faction
Main Color: Classic Black
Alternate Color: N/A
Pearlescent: None
Secondary Color: Classic Black
Alternate Color: N/A
Lights: Stock
Neon Color: None
Livery: None
Plate: Blue on white 1
Plate Text: MP17949
Rims: Stock Muscle Dodman Rims
Rim Color: Black
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