![]() ![]() The 1999 Ford F-150 SVT LightningĪfter the Eclipse meets an explosive end at the hands of Tran O’Connor owes Toretto a car, and turns up at the Toretto’s garage with a flatbed-truck with a rusted-out Supra on the back. The two end up in Little Saigon where they’re found by the movie’s bad guy Johnny Tran who proceeds to riddle the car with bullets causing it to blow up. In the movie the car (famously) suffers an engine-failure during the very first race (that somehow rips away part of the undercarriage), but still works well enough to serve as a getaway-car for O’Connor and Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) when the cops arrive at the scene of the race. wrapped in Toyo Tires with the measures 225/40/ZR18Īnother car was relieved of its drivetrain and wheels and placed on a special rig on top of a flatbed-truck allowing the crew to film Walker in the car while a stunt-driver in the truck made it look like the car skidded and drifted as the script demanded it. A custom made carbon fiber front splitterĪt least one stunt-car had a rollcage and a fly-off handbrake.Īll five cars used in the movie stood on 18 inch “SE7EN”-wheels by Axis Sport Tuning Inc. A Robo Car Armor Eclipse Kit consisting of a new front and rear bumper as well as new side skirts. ![]() The car(s) used had the turbocharged 420a-engine known from the Dodge Neon, with a double-bottle NOS-system and a cold air intake (the practicality of which is argued about). Later in the movie the car is said to be worth 80.000$, which seems a bit much for the specs and modifications it actually had.
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