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The film’s transportation manager Henry Travers sold the cars cheaply after production wrapped and both the black ’55 Chevy and yellow ’32 Deuce Coupe were bought by Steve Fitch of Kansas City. Figari bought the ’32 in 1985, finding the piston gearshifter and THX 1138 license plate in the trunk.
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Three black ‘55 Chevrolets were built for American Graffiti...
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1 Απρ 2011 · Figari Sales American Graffiti Coupe! Although quoted many times over the years as saying he never would, Rick Figari of San Francisco, CA has announced that he has sold the 1932 Ford 5W Coupe that stole the hearts of so many car enthusiasts in the 1973 movie American Graffiti.
According to many articles on this subject, Rick Figari bought, and still owns the original 32 in California. Check out Kip's American Graffiti Blog Spot for more details on the car and great history. This replica is very close to the original. This is not just a replica car, it was built to drive and enjoy.
13 Σεπ 2023 · The original '32 Ford Deuce Coupe from the movie landed in Rick Figari's hands through a series of fortunate events. The transportation manager of the movie, Henry Travers, decided to sell the cars for cheap right after production ended.
24 Ιουν 2005 · A funny note about the coupe: After the film was finished, they tried to sell it and couldn’t get the asking price of $1,500. Today, both the '32 Ford Coupe and a clone of the '55 Chevy are owned by San Francisco resident Rick Figari.
Garrett Classics is extremely proud to have this exceptional recreation of the original American Graffiti Milner 32 Deuce Coupe. This recreation is so close to the original, it's hard to tell them apart.
15 Ιουν 2016 · A couple years later, after persistent offers by a young die-hard American Graffiti fan named Rick Figari, the car changed owners again.