Very cute trick here - when the Grand Ville turns off the GWB, it enters the Palisades Parkway but right after that the scene cuts to the Taconic State Parkway in upstate NY.
The producers of The Seven Ups probably had to do that because NJ didn't permit the filming of the chase on the PIP. It looks like New York State allowed the filming of the chase to continue on the Taconic.
The first Grandville had no skirts. The one that drove away did...lol...I had a 72 Grandville it had a Pontiac 455 4 bbl. That bitch was a tire burning beast
Naturally Bill Hickman drove the big Pontiac as well as the Charger in 'Bullitt'. In this Hickman also has a significant acting role, where he can act as well as drive.
@@moejr1974 Right, I know that. But, what OP had stated is that the producers had stolen the sound in some way. First, that makes no sense, why would the producers for another movie steal the engine sound from another car? Was that even possible in the 1970's? They have to explain much more instead of claiming such.
Loses one hubcap @11:41 Are both Pontiacs 1973 models? I read somewhere the windshield pillars were cut at the dash, so the roof would peel back. 😂😂😂😂😂
I thought the movie was only worthy cause the car chase scene...but the rest of movie was decent....has that , unforgiven nature that life has for people like this , one day you are jesse james , the next one you are a rat in a cage...
Very cute trick here - when the Grand Ville turns off the GWB, it enters the Palisades Parkway but right after that the scene cuts to the Taconic State Parkway in upstate NY.
What is name movie?
@@azozmohammad3082
The 7-Ups
The Seven-Ups.
The producers of The Seven Ups probably had to do that because NJ didn't permit the filming of the chase on the PIP. It looks like New York State allowed the filming of the chase to continue on the Taconic.
This soothes my ears!
I love classic cars in NYC and its 1970s car chase
The first Grandville had no skirts. The one that drove away did...lol...I had a 72 Grandville it had a Pontiac 455 4 bbl.
That bitch was a tire burning beast
I think that the first vehicle was a Pontiac Catalina.
Naturally Bill Hickman drove the big Pontiac as well as the Charger in 'Bullitt'. In this Hickman also has a significant acting role, where he can act as well as drive.
That Pontiac could move..Bill Hick best stunt driver ever
Stole the Bullitt car sounds also the same driver of the charger
I don’t think a stock Pontiac sounds like this
I mean, the Ventura has a similar revving sound, but it goes at different tones.
Same sound track as the Bullitt Mustang
@@moejr1974Have you even watched the movie?
@@GarnerGreek1 yes and they're the same car sounds for the Mustang and Ventura. Not hard to hear that
@@moejr1974 Right, I know that. But, what OP had stated is that the producers had stolen the sound in some way. First, that makes no sense, why would the producers for another movie steal the engine sound from another car? Was that even possible in the 1970's? They have to explain much more instead of claiming such.
Loses one hubcap @11:41 Are both Pontiacs 1973 models? I read somewhere the windshield pillars were cut at the dash, so the roof would peel back. 😂😂😂😂😂
What's the name of this movie?
The seven ups
What was the car Roy Scheider drove in this scene?
Pontiac Ventura.
I thought the movie was only worthy cause the car chase scene...but the rest of movie was decent....has that , unforgiven nature that life has for people like this , one day you are jesse james , the next one you are a rat in a cage...