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In reply to the discussion: Coolest T.V. - Movie Cars [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)63. Well, it had lights, it *moved* with an eerie kind of zoom to it. I'd call it a vehicle.
But the only thing approaching film status was the television movie with Paul McGann. It was interesting with some good twists, different with a blatant violence not seen in the British versions.
I thought they did a good job, but as far as I know, the actors are all still unknowns, a one shot film.
Just for you, mucifer, the TARDIS in a couple of manifestations. Note the first picture appears to have tiny wheels underneath!
The classic blue box:

And the newer model:

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I believe they had to buy a lot of replacements as he didn't survive the stunts.
freshwest
Jan 2012
#61
Well, unfortunately they only made one for the movie and it was destroyed in filming.
HopeHoops
Jan 2012
#53
Well, it had lights, it *moved* with an eerie kind of zoom to it. I'd call it a vehicle.
freshwest
Jan 2012
#63
Rambler 'Street Competetion' Hurst-Red, White and Blue Big 3 'muscle car' killer
stuntgirl56
Oct 2020
#134