Apr 29th, 2011 by Ross Edwards
To celebrate/ capitalize on/ build buzz for the latest movie in the Fast & Furious franchise, Fast Five, several of the cars featured in previous movies are being offered up for sale on Autotrader.com. If you have between $15,000 and $40,000, you can buy yourself one of the cars actually used (or in some cases, where the actual movie car was wrecked, a promotional car built to match it)in the Fast & Furious movies.
The 1996 Acura Integra driven by Ja Rule in the beginning of The Fast and The Furious, complete with yellow under-car lights, is on sale for $21,999.
The extensively modified Nissan 240SX used in Fast and Furious, the fourth movie in the series, is for sale right now for $24,999.
One of the stars of 2 Fast 2 Furious, the 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder driven by Tyrese, is on sale for $25,998.
A replica of the legendary F-Bomb 1973 Chevy Camaro that was used in the end of Fast and Furious is on sale for $39,998. The original F-Bomb Camaro has 1,500 horsepower and was built by Hot Rod Magazine. The replica is a little bit less powerful with just 350-hp, but that’s still enough to light up the tires at a stoplight and a lot easier to manage on the streets.
The cheapest Fast and Furious movie car for sale right now is the 1973 Chevy Monte Carlo driven in the beginning of Tokyo Drift is just $14,998. The Monte Carlo was purposely made to look beat up for the movie, but is actually in pretty nice shape. The chassis bracing and heavy duty suspension parts designed to allow the Fast and Furious Monte Carlo to survive jumps are still intact.
All images sourced from Autotrader.com classified listings.