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tabs 12-16-2006 04:02 PM

Re: Re: Re: Did somebody say Steve McQueen?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by MMARSH
I love how both the Mustang and the charger both had the rare optional 7 or 8 speed transmissions. Great chase.


The Getaway is a great movie. Tivod when I saw it was playin.

Bullit was Directed by Peter Yates not Peckinpah.

What U bin smokin boy...What seven or eight speed trans...the Mustang had a 4 spd toploader and the Charger...was either a 4 spd or Automatic..

The Mustang had a built 390 and the Charger by the way it took corners was probably a 383.

fastpat 12-16-2006 05:00 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Did somebody say Steve McQueen?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by tabs
Bullit was Directed by Peter Yates not Peckinpah.

What U bin smokin boy...What seven or eight speed trans...the Mustang had a 4 spd toploader and the Charger...was either a 4 spd or Automatic..

The Mustang had a built 390 and the Charger by the way it took corners was probably a 383.

Yeah, dey doan no nuffin".

austin552 12-16-2006 05:42 PM

The Facts
 
http://www.ponysite.de/bullitf.htm

tabs 12-16-2006 06:27 PM

The problem with a 440 is that they DON"T corner..they plough ahead...even the best of drivers would have problems unless the Chassis was heavily modified. A 426 Hemi...yep lets see them blow that one up..

The Ford 390 was a DOG....laughed at in its day, thats why Ford started putting 428 CJs in them midyear 68. A 68 1/2 Mustang GT with 428 CJ sold at Barret Jackson for 475K in Jan 06...I think 200 of them were built.

Dottore 12-16-2006 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by K.B.
Great, but I think Mcqueen passed the same green VW 3 times!
I noticed that. WTF?

Seems too obvious for a mistake. Must be an in joke. Like the guy in Ben Hur who's wearing a wristwatch.

tabs 12-16-2006 07:57 PM

No just different camera angles and using that different footage for another part of the chase sequence.

Steve PH 12-17-2006 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by hatpix
Speaking of transmissions, when McQueen is driving in that clip, he's doing something that sounds like a double blip when he's shifting. Any ideas? Double clutching maybe?
Yep he is "double de clutching" which is basicaly sticking the the box in neutral betwean changes, whilst letting the clutch in, then de pressing the clutch and selecting a higher gear. Supposed to put less stress on older style gear boxes. The actual engine soundtrack used was a Ford GT40 so the technique was most probably highly desirable when using the race gearbox.

dd74 12-17-2006 11:51 AM

Tabs is spot on with all he says here.

What hasn't been mentioned concerning "Bullit" is Lalo Schifrin's music. Next time you guys watch the movie, play close attention to the soundtrack: it's like a second point of view to the movie; it works that well with the action, particularly the build up to the chase scene.

According to Schifrin, the reason no music accompanied the chase scene is because he thought the Mustang and Charger engines was music enough.

It's really an excellent movie because of what ISN'T said, particularly about a cop who's about to crack. Minimal dialogue, lots of dry language - brilliant.

Also, what everyone seems to forget in place of the chase scene is the ending with McQueen and the antagonist running around, dodging passenger jets on the SFO runways.

BTW: I thought the "double-clutching" was McQueen hitting the Mustang's rev limiter.

dd74 12-17-2006 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Steve PH
Yep he is "double de clutching" which is basicaly sticking the the box in neutral betwean changes, whilst letting the clutch in, then de pressing the clutch and selecting a higher gear. Supposed to put less stress on older style gear boxes. The actual engine soundtrack used was a Ford GT40 so the technique was most probably highly desirable when using the race gearbox.
Hmmm...that's interesting. So to do this:

1) Press in clutch.
2) Go to neutral.
3) Let out clutch.
4) Press in clutch.
5) Go to higher gear.

Will that extend the life of my 915 gearbox?

pwd72s 12-17-2006 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dd74
Hmmm...that's interesting. So to do this:

1) Press in clutch.
2) Go to neutral.
3) Let out clutch.
4) Press in clutch.
5) Go to higher gear.

Will that extend the life of my 915 gearbox?

Double clutching was THE way to shift during the days of the "crash box" transmission. You see kids, there was a time before the synchromesh transmission, when shifting was accomplished by going to neutral, letting out the clutch, then using engine speed to help the gears mesh, thus no grinding as you shifted up or down. Knowing how to double clutch was a useful skill...easily picked up if your learning to drive vehicles were non synchromesh cars, like mine were. Those who complain of the 915's shifting should have tried a Ford F-1 pickup with a flathead V-8 and a crash box... :)

dd74 12-17-2006 01:08 PM

So, double-clutching is a moot point with the 915?

Steve PH 12-17-2006 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dd74
So, double-clutching is a moot point with the 915?
It really shouldn't be necessary but if the box is a bit tired and worn or just plain awkward try it and see how it feels.

pwd72s 12-17-2006 02:15 PM

Should be a big help if your synchros are worn...

austin552 12-17-2006 03:55 PM

67 GT REPLICA
 
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6273899820624665500&q=mustang+gt&h l=en

MMARSH 12-17-2006 05:00 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Did somebody say Steve McQueen?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by tabs


What U bin smokin boy...What seven or eight speed trans...the Mustang had a 4 spd toploader and the Charger...was either a 4 spd or Automatic..

The Mustang had a built 390 and the Charger by the way it took corners was probably a 383.


I was being sarcastic. Sounds great, but both cars are constantly upshifting. I think it's funny, he blips the throttle on every shift. makes it so much more dramatic.;)

speeder 12-17-2006 11:14 PM

I love that movie, (Bullit), Notice in the very beginning of the chase when McQueen in the Mustang gets cut off by gridlocked traffic that will not allow him to turn left as the Charger gets a jump on him. Does he swear at the cabbie? Does he exhibit even a hint of "road rage"? Does he even look like his heart is beating fast? Hell, no! He's Steve McQueen, the absolute master of existential cool. Like a great handball player, he stands still and makes others move around him. Such a sublime actor, hardly anyone can pull off that minimalism w/o just being wooden and boring.

}{arlequin 12-18-2006 07:24 AM

i wouldn't mind having ali as my partner in crime either...

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1166459055.jpg

widgeon13 12-18-2006 07:33 AM

Whatever happened to Ali MacGraw, born April 1, 1938. Pound Ridge, NY. She'll be 69 in April, probaly changed some from the filming of The Getaway in 1972.

dd74 12-18-2006 10:29 AM

A few years ago, there was a Vanity Fair-type article about Ali I heard about (never read), that described her as "destitute" and living in Santa Fe.


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