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Old 02-01-2019, 02:58 AM   #1
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Found Out My Truck Was In A Movie

Through some digging online I was able to contact the family of the original owner of my 72' C20 Cheyenne. Unfortunately, the original owner passed away but I was able to speak with his grandson who knew all about the truck. The original owner worked for a big name studio in LA and did stunt work and mechanical work on many films. He was able to get the truck in a scene in the movie Corvette Summer with Mark Hamill (better known for his work as Luke Skywalker). Here are some shots of the truck in the movie. Not everyone can say that their 72 Cheyenne pulled Luke Skywalker on a bicycle.

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Old 02-01-2019, 03:01 AM   #2
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Here is the truck today
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Old 02-01-2019, 03:44 AM   #3
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Ok.
That's pretty cool.😎
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Old 02-01-2019, 03:45 AM   #4
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Wow! Great find! Love stake body panels in the bed.
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Old 02-01-2019, 04:02 AM   #5
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Very nice........at least it was used to chase down another Chevy..........again nice find......
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After all these years I found out the grandson lives a few miles away from me. Definitely going to meet him and let him take his grandfather truck for a spin. Gotta love old Chevys.
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Old 02-01-2019, 05:15 AM   #7
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What if he wants to buy it back? I know I would.



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After all these years I found out the grandson lives a few miles away from me. Definitely going to meet him and let him take his grandfather truck for a spin. Gotta love old Chevys.
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Old 02-01-2019, 11:15 AM   #8
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Why is that Vette right hand drive?
Cool truck and story
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Old 02-01-2019, 12:04 PM   #9
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its an oke movie, Corvette Summer ( 1978 )
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Old 02-01-2019, 12:05 PM   #10
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That's cool!!
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Old 02-01-2019, 12:27 PM   #11
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Old 02-01-2019, 12:45 PM   #12
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Why is that Vette right hand drive?
Cool truck and story
First thing I noticed. Seems to have an odd 2 different sides hood cowl also.
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What if he wants to buy it back? I know I would.


I wasn't planning on selling it, but it does deserve to be with the original family if they wanted it back. After I make some memories with it I would definitely be willing to let it go back to its real home. The grandson helped his grandpa put the 454 in it when he was 10 years old. Amazing story
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Thank you. I was wondering why they switched it over to right hand drive as well.
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Coolest story I have heard in a while!
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This is too funny, was browsing thru Craigslist just now and came across a replica Corvette Summer car for sale. The only difference is it is left hand drive not right hand drive. Its in Riverside CA and they want 44K for it.
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Cool,and nice truck too
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This is too funny, was browsing thru Craigslist just now and came across a replica Corvette Summer car for sale. The only difference is it is left hand drive not right hand drive. Its in Riverside CA and they want 44K for it.

hahaha, what a coincidence.
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This is too funny, was browsing thru Craigslist just now and came across a replica Corvette Summer car for sale. The only difference is it is left hand drive not right hand drive. Its in Riverside CA and they want 44K for it.
Was a good cheesy car movie but that vette was so ugly I would have taken Annie Potts van instead lol. The guys that stole did Hamil a favour
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I was hoping you weren't going to say it was in "Groundhog Day"!
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Why is the Vette RH drive? Probably the same reason they did all that goofy body work. Wanted it to be different. I'll take the truck over that Vette any day. If they remake that movie it will probably be changed to either C20 Summer or Vette Bummer
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Why is the Vette RH drive? Probably the same reason they did all that goofy body work. Wanted it to be different. I'll take the truck over that Vette any day. If they remake that movie it will probably be changed to either C20 Summer or Vette Bummer
"Inside, drive and steering were transferred to the righthand side in order to get the star within pinching reach of the hot chicks on the sidewalk. Most of the lefthand steering column was retained, but a chain and a pair of Harley-Davidson motorcycle sprockets tie the two columns together."

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"Inside, drive and steering were transferred to the righthand side in order to get the star within pinching reach of the hot chicks on the sidewalk. Most of the lefthand steering column was retained, but a chain and a pair of Harley-Davidson motorcycle sprockets tie the two columns together."

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I remember seeing dual control drivers ed cars. By the time I took it in '70 we didn't drive those. I drove a normal brand new '70 2dr Chevelle w/350.
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We drove new '73 Chevy's with a right hand brake added. Usually a station wagon . .............Cool story on the truck.
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