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Which bad ass vehicle should Pual Kresey have?


In every Death Wish movies shows him with a bad ass arsenal. How about him having a some bad ass set of wheels? Which vehicle would be perfect for a "Nugget Flushing" outting?

1. The Bat moblie (from Tim Burtton's Batman 1989)
2. The Ford Interceptor (from Mad Max and Road warrior)
3. The Blackmoon (From Black Moon Rising)
4. The Landmaster (From Dammednation Alley)
5. The Louts (From the Spy who Love Me)

Pick which one? or Feel free to add which badass vehicle should Paul have?

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None of those. Having Paul drive a regular car like every other schmuck makes his character believable and that's what made this movie franchise a success.

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Totally agree. Paul Kersey should always drive a shytty late-80s American-made car. Similarly defective cars which won't start in an underground parking lot when bad guys in ski masks magiacally appear. Then (if female) get assaulted, or if Paul Kersey simply pull out a massive gun and say "death" then shoot the bastards (favorite scene ;-)

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Dead Reckoning from 'Land of the Dead'. Chuck should have a truck as tough as he is !

Perkins...the Uncanny

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Not only do I not know what vehicle he should have, but I don't even know who Pual Kresey is...he should skip a vehicle and get an English tutor.

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In the day when he is an architect he should have drove a Delorean sans the time travel equipment. At night when he when to business he goes to a car rental agency and asks for their worst car. That is just the way he would have rolled.

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To add to that, I always had a story in my head. Kearsey went to detroit to deisgn John Delorean's house in the early 70's. John loved the original plans, but his wife wanted to go with a newer and flashier architect. John told Paul that he loved the design but he couldn't go ahead with them. When John Delorean created the Delorean he sent one to Kearsey as a gift and thank you. Paul initially told him that he didn't have too, but John Delorean insisted and now Paul drives it. They remained friends, although once John hit the cocain problems, Paul decided to distance himself. Paul kept the car garaged, and only used it as a conversation piece in the 80's and 90's.

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How about he turn the Delorean into a sup up"Nugget Flushing Machine" inwhich armed with the latest weapons ranging from a mini gun to booby trapped bomb or FAE(Fuel-Air-Explosive) bomb espeically when baiting band of scum like Fakker's gang towards the Delorean.

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A "K" car... an nice Reliant automobile.

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In "10 to Midnight" his partner drives a then-brand new 1983 K-car. :D

Bronson himself, however, drives a Mercury Monarch coupe... which is classier, if only just!

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I could see Paul driving a black '67 camero.

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I dunno man, in the movies at least, Bronson seemed keen on having some class (or "personal luxury") in his cars... If he needed something with a bit of pep, I could totally see him driving something like a '69-72 Pontiac Grand Prix over a Camaro.

The Ford Fairmont-based Thunderbird he had in Death Wish II was classic Bronson! For a 1982 movie, anyway. :)

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I can picture him riding shotgun in Marion Cobretti's 1950 Mercury, with his hands full of Wildey hand cannons, and Cobretti asking him if he also cuts his pizza with scissors...
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