CCw 440 Differences

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Rodimus Prime
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CCw 440 Differences

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Thats a very good question im not sure anyone got a good site for reference of vehicles destroyed in james bond films... with specs..

completely off topic but the kenworth used in the timoty dalton film license to kill had a detroit diesel V6 2 stroke. and heavily modded suspension. Diamonds are forever mustang mach 1 had a 302.
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I did a bit of research on that, and couldn't come up with a good answer.

In the film where the AMC matador flies, Bond flies a Gyro called "Little Nellie"
Maybe " Live and let Die", the one with Herve' ( Da Plane! Da Plane! ) the dwarf.

But that film was made to early I'm thinking.

There are web sites that give plot outlines.

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CCw 440 Differences

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little nelly looks like a vw engine in you only live twice. as far as i know the man with a goldengun is a cessna da plane da plane and has the flying matador. it could be the one with the flying school where the wings are ripped off..
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