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Fast & Furious 4: '70 Chevelle Rips It Up

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MORE FAST & FURIOUS 4 @ INSIDELINE.COM: http://www.edmunds.com/il/fast... The Fast and the Furious is back. The street-racing action movie series returns with a fourth installment, simply titled Fast & Furious. Better stock up on the NOS. Eight years ago, the original Fast and Furious movie was one of the first car flicks to develop a cult following since the days of Steve McQueen and Burt Reynolds. With the possible exception of Hot Wheels, it was also the first mainstream tool to really exploit the untapped demographic of the import tuning subculture. Editorial Coverage * Fast and Furious 4: Behind the Scenes * Fast & Furious 4: Secondhand Review * New Fast & Furious Will Hit Theaters in April * Even Faster: New Fast & Furious Movie Trailer Released * New Fast and Furious Spy Photos! * Hyundai Genesis Coupe To Appear in Fast and Furious 4 * Fourth Fast & Furious Movie Nears Production * Tokyo Drift: Drift and Driven * Behind the Scenes of The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift * Screen Test, Road Test: The Cars of Tokyo Drift * Tokyo Drift Test: Skyline-Powered 1967 Ford Mustang * Tokyo Drift Test: Drift King Twin-Turbo 350Z * Tokyo Drift Test: Veilside RX-7 * Tokyo Drift Test: Rear-Wheel-Drive Mitsubishi Evolution IX * Tokyo Drift Test: Big Block V8-Powered 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo * Tokyo Drift Test: V8-Powered 1967 Ford Mustang * Tokyo Drift Test: Toyota Chaser * Tokyo Drift Test: Turbocharged Mazda RX-8 * Faster, Furiouser and Camera Ready * Flicks: The Fast and the Furious DVD Collection Out on June 6 * Universal Studios Tour Debuts Fast and Furious Exhibit Once it was announced that the new Fast & Furious movie was nearing production, speculation began about what was in store for fans of the F&F series. It wasn't long before spy photos of the action flick's set and cars began appearing online. It is now established that the upcoming movie will be hitting theaters on April 3. The previous Fast & Furious movies' focus on cars rather than story line hasn't helped them achieve any decent critical success, but they've always been able to rake in money. While the first three movies were created to please a younger audience obsessed with modifying cars, usually in a horrifically tacky fashion, this F&F attempts to put emphasis on traditional action and plot, as is evident in the official trailer. The movie marks the return of the two original main characters, Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) and Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker), and also marks the return of some semblance of a plot. O'Conner is now an FBI agent hot on the heels of drug lord Antonio Braga, coincidentally the very same villain Toretto is after, as he is responsible for the death of Toretto's girlfriend. That about sums it up. When a friend of a friend was able to attend an early screening of the film, we reported what he saw in a recent secondhand review. He said many of the computer graphics and special effects had yet to be cleaned up, but it was fun to watch anyway, with plenty of cool rides and hot women. In a movie series known for unique and outrageous cars, such as the Skyline-powered Mustang from Tokyo Drift, we're excited to see the new batch of cars in action, including an R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R and an awesome Lamborghini LM002 SUV-slash-tank from the '80s. Aside from the GT-R and a few others, the usual roster of imports has taken a backseat this time, with the spotlight falling mostly on American iron from yesteryear. Recently, Inside Line was given a behind-the-scenes look at the vehicles used in the movie. While many of the cars used in filming were actually replicas, often built in batches of six or seven to account for crash scenes, there are still a handful of cars that are the real deal. The off-road buggy wearing a fiberglass Skyline R34 body shell, however, is not one. In the end, though, Fast & Furious 4 does sport tons of cool cars, and with no shortage of exciting chases, explosions and sexy girls, it will make for an entertaining way to pass a couple of hours. Whether you're going to see it because you love it or you hate it, it will likely make a bundle of money for Universal Studios, as will the upcoming DVD box set and the addition of a Fast and Furious exhibit in the Universal Studios tour.

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Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: InsideLineVideo

Length: 00:51
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e30pimp222 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Sorry but the sad fact is all Japanese cars are ricers. Back in the 80s when the first imports started taking scene we used to call those things ricers or riceburners because of where they from. That's where the term river comes from. And I'm sure my cousins nova well hang with any of the piece of shit plastic ricers u see now a day.
JDMFiyah (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@Calliope334 thats true that everywhere people buy american cars but you making it seem like no one buys japanese cars, german ect and not all japanese cars are ricers.... and dont call me a japanese car dick rider cause i use to own domestic cars but japan just engineers better no more trips to the mechanics...
SuaveMathis (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@mrradiochicken true but displacement doesn't mean speed and performance all the time for example if you have a 350 in a camaro it may not have the torque and bhp of a 396 but there will be better weight distribution. Keep in mind that the heavier an engine is the more unbalanced the car will be. But I agree, Fuck honda.
Voiceinthewoods (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Where i work at i work beside a junk yard and a car restoration shop.plus i work near scrap yards.i see anything from rat rods muscle cars pass by.and in addition.if its quiet enough if I am not on a forklift.I can hear around the corner beside a church a shop thats dyno testing engines.One day i was working doing my Job I just happen to see passing work was a 70 Chevelle painted like on fast 4 i was like damn! that made my day.
singledate4 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
nice car
DaRkBoy007 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
wheels??? what are they?
80v8camaro (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@tops1028 They are everywhere cause they are recent.... They will not be everywhere In 45 year....
Calliope334 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@tops1028 What you just said shows how ignorant you are about American cars. American muscle cars are so popular in Europe that they have CLUBS for them. Australians eat them up. Even GERMANS buy them and Harley Davidson motorcycles. Screw the ricers, I love seeing them humiliated. They're not worth my time to lower myself to spit on them.
TheRickRod (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
0:07 that feels soooo good :)
DEAMONSPAZ (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@tops1028 They may be everywhere, but no Ricer can beat American Muscle.


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