There’s a plot hole in the movie Chinatown you could drive a sedan through:
Midway through the film, Gittes visits an orange grove where he is shot at, the front left tire of his car is blown out, and the car itself–a sedan–smashes into an orange tree with such force that its radiator is shattered.
Gittes’s client, Mrs. Mulwray, rescues him in her cream-colored luxury auto. She drives him to an old folks’ home where Gittes fights a couple heavies. Then they return to Mulwray’s house where Gittes and Mrs. Mulwray make love. Afterwards, Mrs. Mulwray receives a phone call that upsets her. She tells Gittes to remain where he is and rushes off. Gittes, meantime, pulls on his trousers and walks out to the drive way and kicks in one of the rear lights of Mrs. Mulwray’s luxury auto. A black sedan lurks off to one side. Who it belongs to and how it got there are never revealed.
Next we see Gittes trailing Mrs. Mulwray’s luxury auto, using the broken tail light as his guide. What car is he driving?
Following an interrogation of Mrs. Mulwray, Gittes returns home where,as he prepares for bed, he receives a call from Loach the cop, telling him Ida Sessions wants to see him. The car Gittes drives to the Sessions apartment is identical to the car he smashed into an orange tree less than twelve hours previous. How is this possible?
i don’t recall the specific scene, but you could fill a book with movie goofs relating to car damage that magically disappears- if 12 hour lag time, you could argue the magic auto repair guy all of these old apartment complexes apparently had worked through the night to fix it.
The Charger on the other hand did regenerate hubcaps. The car probably reformed itself from the burned out hulk that was towed to the junkyard and even now roams the highways, carrying people who wish to do evil.
Yep. We see that same sequence with the VW at least three times from different points of view. (As you obviously know- I’m talking to all the other kids.)