![]() No fictional stories, satire, jokes, etc. Civil debate will always be allowed - but simply coming here to shut others ideas down will result in a ban. If you have a legitimate concern about a users mental health, contact the mods.Ĭome here to argue. This includes any accusations of being a "bot", "NPC", "insane", "crazy", etc. This subreddit is for CIVIL DISCUSSION of the Mandela effect. ![]() Posts must also include a body with specific details indicating why it relates to a known Mandela Effect or the Mandela Effect in general. Thoroughly sum up what your post is about in the title. No low effort posts, including vague titles. ![]() Instead, post a comment in the weekly DAE megathread, or depending on what you are asking consider checking out /r/TipOfMyTongue. If your question follows the lines of "does anyone else remember.", do NOT make a post. These type of posts are best suited for /r/GlitchInTheMatrix. For example, we don't know what color your neighbors car is - so don't post about it here if it changes color. ![]() No personal changes or "DAE remember?" posts. This is one museum you won't want to miss.The Mandela Effect is a group of people realizing they remember something differently than is generally known to be fact - the most famous example of this would be the Berenstain/Berenstein bears. Either way, unique cars like this one are what make the Petersen's collection so eclectic and fascinating. There are always "star cars" on display, some famous from films, others famous for their unusual styling or prowess on the road. and have a few spare hours to visit the Petersen, you won't be disappointed. Real or replica, if you're a fan of the film, you'll enjoy seeing this car in person.If you're ever in L.A. Copies of movie cars were often built to be used as promotional vehicles, and this version of Greased Lightning was frequently used for a variety of Grease-related events. Side-by-side screenshot comparisons of this car to the film do yield noticeable differences in body, paint and interior details. While we're at the Petersen every couple of months and have seen many movie cars over the years, this was our first time to see a Greased Lightning promotional vehicle on display.The Petersen, as usual, provides interesting detail about this custom legend:"This 1946 Ford was customized for the 1978 musical Grease, the biggest grossing movie musical of all time.Featured in the film's final scene in which Danny (John Travolta) and Sandy (Olivia Newton-John) ride off into the clouds, the car was transformed from a stock two-door sedan into a convertible by renowned Hollywood customizer George Barris.Its enormous fins, clear plastic hood, and wild paint scheme distinguish it as one of the most striking fantasy vehicles ever featured in a movie about teenage life during the 1950s."Research by one of our readers (thanks, Walt!) identified that this version of the famous Grease Lightning car, while similar to the one used in the film, is in fact, a replica built years later by George Barris. During our recent visit to the Petersen Automotive Museum to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Corvette, we took a look in their Hollywood Cars exhibit, which consistently features a variety of famous movie and movie-inspired cars, from classic to exotic.
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