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One of the goals of this website is to build a comprehensive database of moviecars
currently out in the public domain. We often locate vehicles for film production companies
and private collectors, or even the moviecar fan that wonders what happened to their
favorite car.
YOU CAN HELP
This section is dedicated to those movie vehicles that we have been currently unable to
locate. We would appreciate any assistance you may give your fellow moviecar fans in
providing any information on any of the following vehicles by emailing us at
SIGHTING@CODEONEAUTO.COM .
Thank you for your help in advance,
We are currently researching the whereabouts of the following vehicles:
Any of the Studio produced General Lees that left the factory on the trailer in the
following photograph and were sold to collectors.
The 97 Batmobile that was given away as a Taco Bell promotion for the Batman and Robin
film
The original Airwolf Helicopter or any of the full-scale mockups from the TV series.
The Cyclone from the Heather Thomas and Jeffrey Coombes film "Cyclone."
The Coty Coyote from the television show Hardcastle and McCormick that was on display
at MGM Studios in Florida and was supposedly purchased by a fan.
Any of the three existing Colonial Warrior Motorcycles from the TV Show Galactica 1980.
All of these vehicles are reported to be in California, belonging to Battlestar Galactica
collectors.
Batgirl Cycle, remains from the original Batgirl Cycle created by Gene Winfield. This
vehicle is reported as destroyed by him as well as told by Yvonne Craig. Unless this
vehicle was melted down, parts of it have to be somewhere.
The vehicle collection of the film "Judge Dredd". This collection was last seen
in 1997 at the Montreal International Auto Show. It includeds custom made vehicles based
on Range Rovers, a red flying Lamborghini, and several "Lawmaster" motorcycles.
One of these Lawmaster's is currently in the hands of a Judge Dredd memorabilia collector
in New Jersey.
The custom made Police cars created from molds of the GM Ultralight concept car for the
Sylvester Stallone film Demolition Man.
The Autocar from the short-lived TV series "Automan", Starring Chuck Wagner and
Desi Arnez Jr. in the early Eighties. This car was either a Black Lamborghini Countach or
a replica without a rear wing, decorated with 2 inch reflective aqua striping over most of
the car.
Either of the two existing right-hand-drive 73 Corvette Stingrays custom built by Dick
Korkes at Korky's Custom Studios in Van Nuys, California for the Mark Hamill and Annie
Potts film "Corvette Summer". One of these cars is reported to be in the Los
Angeles area of California. The other car was sold to the Corvette Americana Museum in
Cooperstown, New York. This museum went out of business in late 1997 and the cars have
subsequently disappeared
The "Monster Gator Car" built by Dean Jeffries for the David Carradine and
Sylvester Stallone film "Death Race 2000" in the mid Seventies. This car was
also last seen on display at the Corvette Americana Museum in Cooperstown, New York.
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