What if Hollywood used modest cars in its movies and series?

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For those who love cars and movies, high-speed chases are always moments of great entertainment. Hollywood knows this and to make viewers vibrate even more, it uses dream cars in its films. So what if, for some reason, big machines gave way to not-so-big ones, namely, modest automobiles?

Imagine Batman in a Batmobile based on a Citroën 2CV; General Lee of the Three Dukes becomes a Renault 4L; or Niki Lauda in the movie Rush swaps the Ferrari for a sled. It sounds like an absurd exercise, but the result is just brilliant.

The idea came from Gerald Bear, a very talented illustrator who decided to change the laps of Hollywood machines. Take these modest automobiles like unconventional heroes on wheels.

Fiat Cinquecento, Back to the Future
Fiat 500, Back to the Future
Renault 4L, Dukes of Hazzard
Renault 4L, Dukes of Hazzard
Lancia Y10, Mad Max
Lancia Y10, Mad Max
Volkswagen Beetle, The Punisher
Volkswagen Beetle, The Punisher
BMW Isetta, Speed ​​Racer
BMW Isetta, Speed ​​Racer
Piaggio Ape 50, Transformers
Piaggio Ape 50, Transformers
Fiat Panda, Starsky & Hutch
Fiat Panda, Starsky & Hutch
Ferrari 312T, Santa's Sleigh
Ferrari 312T, Santa's Sleigh
Citroën DS, Hardcastle & McCormick
Citroën DS, Hardcastle & McCormick
Volvo 240 Ghostbusters
Volvo 240 Ghostbusters
Toyota LiteAce, Ninja Turtles
Toyota LiteAce, Ninja Turtles
Jeep Willys (MB), Kill Bill
Jeep Willys (MB), Kill Bill
Ford Thames, Scooby Doo
Ford Thames, Scooby Doo
Alfa Romeo Giulia, 007 Goldfinger
Alfa Romeo Giulia, 007 Goldfinger
Reliant Regal, Wacky Races
Reliant Regal, Wacky Races
Saab 900, Smokey and the Bandit
Saab 900, Smokey and the Bandit

IMAGES: Gerald Bear

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