Fake car brands [in movies and TV]

FMC.

On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero.

Huh. I never noticed that. I thought it was a veiled you-can’t-sue-if-we-don’t-say-the-name car company. There’s all kinds of easter eggs in that movie. I don’t know many car companies based in the unnamed state where that takes place (Delaware).

WTF is “that movie” with the “FMC” car brand?

Google toofs’s quote, but Fight Club. Probably a GM reference is my guess, especially since they operated FMI overseas.

Ah, that was a quote. Sorry, I didn’t realize that. The lack of quotation marks didn’t help.

The most beautiful car ever, the Flying Wombat from the 1938 film “The Young in Heart.” YouTube clip available.

Not quite what the OP asks, but an interesting bit of trivia I rarely get a chance to share: In the first few seasons of “Get Smart,” Max drove a red Sunbeam Tiger, which was a real car. But they didn’t use a real Sunbeam Tiger to play the Sunbeam Tiger. They used a Sunbeam Alpine, which is the same body, but with a smaller engine. That left more room under the hood for fake machine guns and whatnot. They rebadged the vehicle by gluing a “Tiger” logo onto the side where the “Alpine” logo had been.

Thundercougarfalconbird from Futurama

Project Satan, and the Bender Were-car from Futurama

“The Car” from the low budget horror movie (and which Bender’s Were-Car form was inspired by)

The Hammerhead Eagle I-Thrust from Season 14, episode 2 ofTop Gear (may not qualify, as it is an actual car, just not a particularly good one)

FAB1 from Thunderbirds? Course that was meant to be a custom car (ditto Lola from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D )

Brian

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