13 Iconic Cars We Love From Movies & TV
1. 1973 XB GT Ford Falcon

As seen in: Mad Max
Filmmakers modified the 1973 Ford Falcon XB Gt Coupe with a Concorde-style nose cone, wheel arch flares, spoilers, supercharger, and more to create this mean-looking ride that became known as the “Pursuit Special” in this cult film.
What we love:
- Dual overhead cam engine
- Solid 600 horsepower
- Siren perfect for hunting down bad guys in a post-apocalyptic universe
2. 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse

As seen in: The Fast and the Furious
The late Paul Walker made his first appearance in the iconic Fast and the Furious movies in this car, which he raced against Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel). Love them or hate them, these movies have great cars.
What we love:
- 2-liter, 16-valve, 4-cylinder inline engine that gets up to 435 horsepower
- That sweet lime green paint job
3. 1985 Modena GT Spyder California

As seen in: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Originally built to resemble the 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California, this knock-off cost a lot less but still left a big impression on Ferris Bueller fans when it plummeted into a ravine.
What we love:
- Powered by a Ford small-block V8
- It’s a Frankenstein of car parts but still looks like a dream
- A one-of-a-kind replicar
4. 1977 British Leyland Mini 1000

As seen in: Mr. Bean
The hilariously painful to watch Mr. Bean never goes anywhere without this trusty citron green sidekick.
What we love:
- Transverse engine with front-wheel drive allows 80% of car’s space to be used for passengers and luggage (or changing clothing while driving with your feet **not recommended**)
- Always ready for adventure
5. 1969 Dodge Charger

As seen in: The Dukes of Hazzard
Good ole’ “General Lee” is one of the most recognizable vehicles in movie and television history. Numerous ‘69 Chargers played the role throughout the 1970s and 80s.
What we love:
- Gotta love a car horn that makes music
- Souped-up version of the original Charger designed for gravity-defying stunts
- Mods include Magnum V8 engine, custom wheels and tires, heavy-duty suspension, and loosened brakes for those 180-degree turns
6. 1994 Jeep Wrangler
As seen in: Clueless
Rugged, yet refined. Complete with an open top to give your hair that effortless cool beachy vibe. Cher’s white Wrangler became every 90s girl’s dream car.
What we love:
- Symbol of style and class
- Versatility that makes it equally perfect cruising through Beverly Hills or off-roading on the weekends
- Ability to withstand teenage driving habits relatively unscathed
7. Delorean DMC-12

As seen in: Back to the Future
It may have been one of the most infamous automotive disasters of all time, but the Delorean still stole the show in Back to the Future.
What we love:
- Those ever-sexy gull wing doors (the only other vehicles with these at the time were the Mercedes 300SL and the Bricklin SV-1)
- No paint needed. Body made from stainless steel because… why bother with paint with a car this cool?
- According to the owner’s manual, you could spot-clean the Delorean with gasoline (yikes…)
- Custom-built speedometer that could reach 95 mph (Jimmy Carter signed a law that mandated speedometers only go up to 85 mph, but Marty McFly had to hit 88mph to get back into the past. So they made their own.)
8. 1951 Ford F1 4×2
As seen in: Sanford and Son
One look at that truck and you can already hear that funky theme song, can’t you? The salvage truck that was purchased and fully preserved by 2 huge Sanford & Son fans in 2014 may not be quite as coveted as some of these cars on our list, but it’s certainly an icon of television history.
What we love:
- Been around the block a few times, but still gets the job done without complaining about a heavy load
- Good reminder that a well-maintained vehicle is worth its weight in gold
9. 1974 Pontiac Firebird Esprit

As seen in: The Rockford Files
Jim Rockford (James Garner) defined 1970s cool while dodging criminals in this Sierra gold Firebird Esprit.
What we love:
- Excellent handling for those signature J-turns
- High-performance 400 cubic-inch engine fit for a Hollywood star
10. 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429

As seen in: John Wick
John Wick loved 3 things: His wife, his dog, and his ‘69 Mustang. This is one of our all-time-favorite cars, featured in everything from Gone in 60 Seconds to Misery. But John Wick’s Boss 429 is one of the best-looking (and most powerful) beasts ever made.
What we love:
- Rated at 375 horses
- Gorgeous gunmetal paint job and fastback body style
11. 2006 Subaru WRX

As seen in: Baby Driver
Starring a young man suffering from tinnitus and his not-so-subtle red-hot getaway car, Baby Driver is loaded with impressive stunts choreographed to the film’s soundtrack. If you like wild rides that keep you on the edge of your seat, you’ll love this.
What we love:
- 300bhp WRX STI drivetrains
- CNC hydraulic handbrake
- Awesome drifts
12. 1963 Aston Martin DB5

As seen in: Goldfinger
We would be mistaken to leave 007 off this list. First driven by Sir Sean Connery in Goldfinger, the Aston Martin DB5 was made famous as Bond’s signature vehicle.
What we love:
- 4-liter 282 horsepower engine with a sleek, sexy body
- Smoke screens, oil slicks, revolving license plates, bullet shield, and several other spy gadgets that could come in handy one day
13. 1963 Ford Econoline Custom Van

As seen in: Scooby-Doo
Anyone who grew up watching Scooby and the gang knows the Mystery Machine. Hop in for a mystery-solving adventure!
What we love:
- Groovy paint job and wheels
- Perfect for cross-country road trips
- More than enough space for all your gear and gadgets
What’s Your Favorite Iconic Car from Pop Culture?
From the original Batmobile to Smokey and the Bandit’s Trans Am, we could go on and on with our favorite iconic cars from movies and television over the decades. But instead we’d love to know, what famous cars do YOU love and why? Drop us a comment below!
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Sal
January 27, 2021Where is the E-Type Jaguar Roadster?
VM
January 27, 2021No contest, the 1963 Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger
Isaac
January 27, 2021Delorean DMC-12, hands down.
Charles Bergen
January 27, 2021“General Lee”. Would love to own 69′ Charger.
Dan
January 27, 2021# 5
Dale Vader
January 27, 2021Liked the 69 Boss Mustang 429
Virgil L Dizon
January 27, 2021#2 the Mitsubishi Eclipse F&F fav Moov
James Davis
January 27, 2021No mention of the Pontiac Trans Am driven by Burt Reynalds in Smokey and the Bandit That’s my favorite
Jeno Smith
January 27, 2021The Scooby-doo van has the best of memories for me.
Rudy Paez
January 27, 2021You didn’t show it but I’m partial to the 1968 Pontiac Firebird. So I’ll go with the Firebird you show.
Joan
January 27, 2021Out of those I would choose John Wick’s mustang but the spider from Ferris Buelhler and the Aston Martim are a close second.
I like Eleanor from Gone in 60 seconds too
Janice
January 27, 20211963 Aston Martin DB5
Mike
January 27, 2021You left out the 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442.
Bernard Williams
January 27, 20211969 Dodge Charger is by far my favorite
Bernard Williams
January 27, 20211969 Dodge Charger is my favorite
Jeanette
January 27, 2021That Delorean just blew me away and I was no teenager, more like a mid 50’s down to earth “old lady”, but those doors ….oh, those doors. Not so enamored of it once I knew all the details but there was no denying those upswept doors.
Montana Channing
January 27, 2021007 Aston of course. You forgot to mention the cookie cutters on the wheels and the 50 cal machine guns.
Norm Stephens
January 27, 2021Yes #9
Pete
January 27, 2021BULLIT…..???
Really, your going to leave Bullit off this list?
That’s just wrong , an short sighted.
R. Miller
January 27, 2021I own an Eclipse similar to the one shown. Not painted like that one, but performance is similar.
Alan J Gochin
January 27, 2021Where is Knightrider (Pontiac Trans Am), Gone In 60 Seconds, Bullitt, Transporter 1/2/3 (Audi S8), Ronin, Italian Job or Cannonball Run?
Karen
January 27, 2021Love Mustangs and the 007 auto!
Gladi Boecker
January 27, 2021Love Mustangs, have had mustangs since the early 90s, love Chevelle’s also, but you didn’t have any here
Louie
January 27, 2021Thanks for the post, interesting.
FIXD
February 1, 2021You’re welcome, Louie. Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
Peter Fiedler
January 27, 2021I can’t believe you didn’t have a 1967 GTO of which I had one along with my 1969 SS Chevy 396. Back in those days General Motors was king and those 2 cars were in many drag races. One race was right in front of the White House but the police stopped us so we just sat there.
Richard Scott
January 27, 20211970 Oldsmobile 442 from “Demolition Man”
Micheal Emmons
February 12, 2021I like the 51 Ford I put a lot of miles on that truck
Linda Sprenkle
January 27, 2021I love and have always loved the Back to the future Delorean!! Fabulous vehicle!!
Cass Paley
January 27, 20211970 dodge challenger from vanishing point
Dononit
January 27, 2021BOSS 429 Mustang Fastback….. 1969 !!!
Brenda Willis
January 27, 2021The 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 is my favorite, not necessarily the movie, but love the car. I’m a child of the 60’s!!
Catherine Comeau
January 27, 2021The Mustang from Bullitt with Steve Mcqueen 1968 Mustang GT
Kenneth Wittine
January 28, 2021I am still waiting to try my fixd. The post brings back memories and I love the different cars. I find it great to hear from you at fixd.
FIXD
February 1, 2021Thank you so much for ordering FIXD, Kenneth. We hope you enjoy your new sensor! Let us know how it goes 🙂
Neil Wright
January 28, 2021Are you serious? The “scooby-doo” van makes the list and Steve McQueen’s Mustang from Bullitt doesn’t??? It’s only the best real car chase ever recorded on film.
LARRY CHILDRES
January 28, 2021GREEN FORD MUSTANG SEEN IN BULLET, OLDER MOVIE BUT THE BEST CHASE SCENE EVER FILMED AS FAR AS I AM CONCERN. I HAVE SEEN SEVERAL OTHER CHASE SCENES, BUT BULLET BEATS THEM ALL IN MY EYES.
Glen Roscovich
January 28, 2021My ultimate automotive passion car was the Volvo P1800 driven by Simon Templar (Roger Moore) in the stylish British drama “The Saint”.
Catherine Comeau
January 28, 202168 mustang GT BULLIT
Edd Young
January 28, 2021My favorite car was the 1964 Studebaker {AVANTI}.
I bought one just after I left the Air Force. a 289 engine with big Super Charger. I always won any drag or quarter mile race, enjoyed watching
Corvette’s eating my exhaust.
the B
January 28, 2021american graffiti
there are so many good cars in that classic movie
32 ford
55 chevy
56 t bird
there is sn edsel and an impala
and the 51 merc is to “drag” for…
Jeff Sander
January 28, 2021How about the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang mobile. Can’t beat a car that can serve as a boat and fly haha
Ron Ortez
January 28, 2021BOSS 429. Way too groovy, still to this day.
James Taylor
January 28, 2021Back to the future
Thomas Baranowski
January 28, 2021The ‘95 Eclipse with that paint job all day. Always been one of my faves since the first film came out. I’ve got multiple model cars of it since that’s the closest I’ll ever come to owning one. Also (not shown on this list but worth mentioning) the 1981 Dodge M4S Turbo Interceptor from the movie The Wraith. Frickin’ sick.
Smitty Bo
January 28, 2021You forgot one car the 1968 Ford Mustang fastback bullet mustang from the movie bullet Greatest car chase scene in movie history
FIXD
February 1, 2021Fair point, Smitty!
Nigel Appleby
January 28, 2021Favourite car – General Lee,
favourite car chase movie – Bullitt
FIXD
February 1, 2021Nice!
Tyler Lee
January 29, 2021The 1963 Aston Martin
Thankx tyler lee
Laura Abbott
January 29, 2021Batmobile & Ford ecoline van from Scooby-Doo
FIXD
February 1, 2021Oh yeah! Those are great additions to this list.
Timmy
January 30, 2021Thank you for this, it brought back so many good memories while sharing watching these shows and those awesome cars with my family growing up! My favorite is the dukes of hazards 1969 Dodge Charger! How’d they pull off all those stunts with this car and how many did they ruin doing it lol
FIXD
February 1, 2021So glad to hear it, Timmy! 🙂 Thanks for stopping by our blog.
valerie ferguson
January 30, 2021No place to check for my vote of 51 Ford pickup