Okay this movie isn't anything like I expected it to be. I expected some half gas, half electric, prototype sports car, that is basically just another Christine... Oh was I wrong! This car is actually a shape-shifting monster! And... AND!!! Here is one of its shapes it takes... I will admit that I squealed... I haven't even finished watching it yet... I just had a huge wagon nerd/monster movie moment and wanted to share it.
The pictures don't do its true beauty justice. I was also quite happy that the wagon shape the monster took was the longest lived shape it took. It made for quite the ominous predator for a killer car. Imagine that beast rolling quietly through the dark in a multi-level parking garage... it can see in the dark... and come out of nowhere.
hey, hey, hey/ and a cautionary tale, of sorts. Wouldn't want the Earth to wobble off it's axis and bounce around the Solar System like a pinball, now would we?
The Earth is already pretty wobbly, almost like it's got worn out muffler bearings. So I guess Xavier should keep drinking coffee to save what's left of the Universe.
I had considered modeling Marq off of a 70s model. It would give him that same ominousness that the monster wagon has. I still might. I'm not sure yet. As of right now this is how he looks, except that Marq has turbine wheels and a painted roof, no vinyl... This guy was for sale back in 2011. The dude selling it was rude, acted like it wasn't worth his time, and wanted too much for it. I can't remember where the dealership was, but I hope it went to someone who didn't ruin it.
The one time I saw one of these in person it was a Coroner's Office wagon, and had the very, very rare 351HO under the hood.