
I enjoy the time behind the wheel – any time behind the wheel. I’d have to say the most fun trip was probably – geez, it’d have to be the Gulf Shores trip. I’ve driven it to gulf shores Alabama, don’t know the miles, maybe 700 round trip – maybe more? After that, it’d be my trip into the Carolinas. I’ll get it out even if it’s just for a 3 block trip – I like showing it off. But yeah, the front end and after that, the wing.ī: Ok, 3 part question: How often do you drive the car? What’s the longest distance you have driven it this far? What was your favorite “road trip” with the car?ĭ: I drive it every week, maybe 3-4 trips through town, circle around downtown, hit the highway every now and again just because the car needs it. It just really – that one photo of the side / front you got, man – it really shows the angles of it. Previous owner did a lot of his own work on it and even gave me a water pump which I later had installed.ī: So the car is full-blown TechArt fitted, what is your favorite modification about the car?ĭ: The front end. I stayed in a hotel overnight and drove it back to Chattanooga the next day. Called the guy down in Atlanta that owned the car, we talked about it, flew down and the guy picked me up at the airport in the car. I love Gal Gadot, so when I read the story about the car I had to find it.

This was the first one that popped up and I just said… woah! You never see a white one. Thought I’d see what was on the European side again. Only kept it a year and a half due to my son turning 16, didn’t want to keep telling him, “No, you can’t drive it!”. 69 Camaro, 454 Chevelle, and other muscle cars. I was sitting at my computer and had been wanting to buy some sort of second car. How long have you had the car?ĭanny: Bought it on Halloween day 2017 in Atlanta.ī: How did you come about finding the car? Was it even on your radar or were you specifically seeking this one out?ĭ: No, actually, it wasn’t. Everything you’d ever want to know about Gal Gadot’s Porsche’s current status is revealed right here in our exclusive interview, courtesy of Ben Battles with Mad Hatters Photography.īen: Thanks for agreeing to do this interview for ECS Tuning. By chance, Ben Battles, a new regular to our blog, ran into the owner, Danny, and sat down for a photo shoot and interview. This Porsche Cayman was driven by Gal Gadot in Fast and Furious 4 and has been in the hands of its current owner for the past two years.
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Some of the less recognizable cars, too, have found their way into private ownership or were leased to the movie and returned to their owner. The Integra GSR was on eBay not too long ago, Tavarish has the orange Murciealego, and Suki’s S2K was recently uncovered by a YouTuber I don’t remember. While his videos mostly focus on the cars then, many of the movie cars have been sold off to private owners never to be seen again.
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For those who don’t know, Craig was a key component in helping establish what little realism there was in the movie series and essentially picked all the cars used for the filming. Lately, there has been a storm of hype around Craig Lieberman and his recent mass upload of interesting behind the scenes information about the Fast and Furious franchise.
