As much as this song made the scene, this scene also made the song. Let's be honest, nobody gave a fuck about this song...... this happened. Now this song is the go to song for all things 'lust'. Cars, chocolate, food.... anything.
Clever idea, but it still puts miles on the speedometer. If Ferris really wanted to take off the miles, he’d have to disconnect the speedometer and wind it backwards, if that was even possible.
@@davincent98 (Cameron laughs) No. NO! (Ferris starts Ferrari) Ferris, forget it! You’re just gonna have to think of something else! I’m putting my foot down! (Ferris drives off) How about we rent a nice Cadillac? My treat! Call a limo? A nice stretch job with a TV and a bar? How about that?
Cameron's dad loves the car more than life itself, which is why he keeps it in an unlocked garage, fully visible through floor to ceiling windows, with the keys in the ignition for good measure. 😂
The song (Oh Yeah by Yello 1985) was so ahead of it's time that its music video makes this movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) look very older than 1986.
My friends and I watched this so many times in the 80s (both in theater and on VHS (remember those?!)) it felt like this movie was based on a true story. I literally knew people who were exact copies of the characters in this movie (but we all dressed like Pretty in Pink or any other John Hughes movie and listened to The Smiths). John Hughes movies were real life in the 80s.
Here in Brazil in the 90's and 00's there was Channel that would broadcast movies in the afternoon mostly those classics of the 80's and 90's. So, I grew up with those movies there always had a dreamy vibe to it. I love it.
I'm pretty sure when I first saw this movie I never really understood just how valuable the real car is. That's not an ordinary Ferrari. You could have a warehouse full of restored vintage cars, or you could have this.
@@morgothbauglir8508 Nick Mason bought a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO in 1978 and still owns it. In case you or anyone reading this doesn't know, Nick Mason is the drummer for Pink Floyd. He has one of the best car collections in the world.
We don't call them that here in Australia, for years I thought a diaper was some exotic baby deer skin chamois for only wiping down exotic cars, when I did find out what it was I was still confused as why would you wipe down a rare sports car designed for catching baby discharges, then I remembered they come in cloth, see, this is why you have to watch it a few times.
Absolutely true, it's probably my favorite line in this scene (which is really saying something). Ferris loves that car, but he loves "life itself" far more, and you know he has zero respect for Cameron's father being materialistic to the point of neglecting and mistreating his son & family. I know Ferris can be a brat and selfish, but he has bits of wisdom that are 1,000% correct. I adore that line and quote it all the time (but let's face it, I quote this entire film to an unhealthy degree).
Caught that immediately first time I saw this. I was sitting in a room full of friends who'd seen it before and they were like "How'd you know?". I said, it's just basic automotive mechanics, odoms simply don't run backwards in reverse.
I love how Cameron basically just gives up and plays along. It's almost like he immediately forgets what he was arguing for and just obeys Ferris' commands.
Shit. I just repeated your post, like a dork. One of the best lines ever. That Dude made us his friends whenever he spoke to the cam. Another favorite in this way was the oboe riff : 'Not one lesson'. Fukkin hilarious. There hasn't been an equal since
Pyrethryn I wouldn't really call someone who tries to get you to have fun and also helps you face your fears while that person is risking not being able to graduate a terrible friend and about the way they talk to each other it's just bantering which a lot of close friends end up doing from time to time.
@@AustinAndGamerz Not really. It's pretty clear from other scenes how much he cares about Cameron and how much he's always wanted him to stand up for himself, and not that I'm a big fan of using Word of God as a defense for any fictional argument, but John Hughs himself has talked about the deep friendship between these 2 and how much the Day Off really meant.
According to the backstory, they couldn't even afford to rent one of these cars because it would have cost more than the production budget of the entire movie. So they built a fiberglass version around a VW chassis. I only saw a few of these cars when I was a kid - out at the races in Santa Barbara, California in the early '60's.
peasblossom1973 The car in the closeups is the real deal. They had one brought in for close-ups but couldn't get insurance for the original car so they used a replica for when it's in motion.
And now this car (the real deal) sells for over 18 million dollars today. I mean, Cameron had better be the guy who cures cancer by this stage, cause nothing else will ever overshadow the destruction he did that day. All 18 million dollars of it.
Prime example of the Ferris Bueller-Fight Club Theory: Ferris and Cameron are one and the same. Ferris is cool, calm, and free in all the ways that Cameron is not.
That's the whole point of the theory; Ferris, his family, none of them are real. The entire movie is a hallucination dreamed up by Cameron's issues as a metaphor. Think about it. Unlocked garage, keys in the Ferrari -which is stated to be never driven, just wiped down with a diaper, a license plate reading "Nervous", Ferris' remark about how Mr Fyre doesn't deserve a car that nice, none of that sounds like a control freak who would get mad over a broken retainer. What it does sound like is a loner teen with anxiety issues coming to grips with his relationship to his father. Remember, Hughes' trademark in his films was characters teens and kids could relate too. The nerds in Weird Science, Cameron in Ferris Bueller, the Breakfast Club, and so on. Ferris is an ideal, Cameron is reality.
@ragmanjack7524 You know, I kinda like the divorce angle brought up by @benjamincassell3338. Plus her jealousy of him could be part of the delusion. Like he wishes that he could have her comparatively simple, upper-middle class and anonymous life with parents who actually take care of her. Through Ferris, he imagines himself in her place, soaking up the love that they usually bestow on her. The movie's portrayal of the parent's, the cops, etc all irrationally dismiasing her is a product of his imagined displacement of her. Perhaps she is actually as beloved as Ferris and Cameron's day off is the day he "creates" Ferris, takes over the school's interest by faking a life-threatening disease and lives with no fear. Hell, he doesn't even need to know Sloan at this point. He could have been crushing on her, called in a fake family death to get her out of school, stole his dad's Ferrari and showed up at school with it to pick her up and then ended up his day proposing to marry her...
My mother told us how she used to detach the odometer cable on her father's car when she'd "borrow" it. Said one of her friends showed her how to do it. It was a lot easier back in the 60s.
Not sure what the sound is from but the (replica) car used in the movie apparently had a somewhat ordinary 1974 Ford 302. The sound may not be too difficult to reproduce!
“The 1961 Ferrari 250 GT beam compass. Less than 101 made. My father spent three years restoring this compass. It is his love. It is his passion…” “It is his fault he didn’t lock the shop!”
Going for a test ride in a few days in a 2017 SS 1LE Camaro. Only just over 1500 built and it is one hot car. Had to come and watch this before I go and look and probably buy the car.
At the 2:15 mark you can see a powder blue Mercedes Benz on the right which they could have used to pick up Sloan. Rooney would have believed Sloan's father would have driven that car for sure & His father probably wouldn't have cared NEARLY as much if they put on a bunch of miles on that Mercedes compared to the Ferrari.
I’ve owned several Ferrari’s over the years, but this is my absolute favourite model. Especially the SWB version. Built in the year of my birth and completely out of financial reach unfortunately. That’s a 15 to 20 million dollar car.
According to the book, "You Couldn't Ignore Me If You Tried", it revealed Alan Ruck's ideas of what happened after the credits that quote "Once Cameron's father got home, well his father KILLED him. His father threw him out of the window... And I do think Ferris and Sloane got married, and then got divorced." WTF?
Something occurred to me the last time I saw this: the odometer only had four dials. Given enough time, they could have just ran it FORWARD on the blocks until it was back to the original miles. It wouldn't be too long before it just rolled over, though obviously Cameron's dad would probably be home long before then. According to one source I found, running it in reverse like they did actually should have worked.
Ferris had a point, I see this too much with classic car owners, they own expensive vehicles they never drive lol, basically letting the cars sit to rot in dust.
"It is his love. It is his passion."
"It is his fault he didn't lock the garage."
Excellent line.
Indeed!
Lol
Cinemaker BEST LINE EVER
Seriously. I forgot how entertaining the dialogue in this movie is.
Cinemaker read that as it was being said
I love how Cameron's dad is never seen in the movie which only adds to his mystique and the fear Cameron has for him haha
In the original script, Cameron's dad has a brief appearance...he spots the Ferrari down in the Loop.
I know how it went..Cameron died a hero's death..🤣
His dad shouldve been played by Danny Devito
If his dad was Gary Busey or maybe Gary Oldman, I could see it. 😆
@@FunkyGOB Walken
I love Ferris Bueller's Day Off. I especially love the bits where the Windows 7 mouse pointer comes in and out of the frame every so often
Yeah the film was really ahead of its time
@@james_fisch decades ahead.
@ManyProphets OneMessage They were being sarcastic.
ManyProphets OneMessage There was like- no hint?
@ManyProphets OneMessage bad recovery
The song totally made this scene.
wakemore27 Ohhhh yeah! Chick chicka!
As much as this song made the scene, this scene also made the song. Let's be honest, nobody gave a fuck about this song...... this happened. Now this song is the go to song for all things 'lust'. Cars, chocolate, food.... anything.
I think it was the culmination of this song, Mathew, and the 250 gto.
Day bow bow chick chick chicka
Whats the name of The Song ?
Mr. Frye has some serious balls for housing all those classic cars in a garage that's nothing more than a glass box supported by stilts over a ravine!
The foundation is solid. I don't get it.
With the keys in the ignition
people risk their lives under cars supported by jack stands the glass box properly built cant that bad
Well his house is in the middle of the woods so no one can see it
😂
“A man with priorities so far out of whack doesn’t deserve such a fine automobile”
It's a good point, LOL.
Best line and point by Ferris, hilarious.
I completely agree.
That's the kind of person you've gotta be to afford a car like that, oddly enough.
@@emissaryofcharybdis105 Really??? Can you explain how???
It's a movie... it's all fake....
And yet I still get tense at the idea of them stealing that car.
Sign of a good movie, brother!
Yeah and now as I watch this clip I realize what a dick friend Ferris is.
Yea, But Cameron needed the push to get back at his dad and he had a great day with ferris.
larskk101 if he was my son , he'd get disappeared for good!
Fabisch Factor True
"He never drives it. He just rubs it with a diaper."
Always loved that line.
Unless it’s a copy of the dvd for Cat on a hot Tin Roof, I’m not interested.
@@matthewmulholland1797 "Ferrari"
My next door neighbor's kid waxed his car with a baby diaper
@@robertholmes2957 Maybe he got the idea from this movie.
That line always stuck with me this movie was classic was at this very time I knew I wanted a car a real car😂😂😂
The way Ferris eases into the driver's seat...priceless
And the way he breaks the 4th wall for a couple seconds.
First Penetration
He fucking jizzed a little getting into that car, no doubt about it.
He knows the mileage, Ferris
thats how you ease into your bosses daughter.
"He knows the mileage." lol
"We'll drive home backwards"
126 and half way between 3&4 10ths 😬
Clever idea, but it still puts miles on the speedometer. If Ferris really wanted to take off the miles, he’d have to disconnect the speedometer and wind it backwards, if that was even possible.
@@davincent98
(Cameron laughs) No. NO!
(Ferris starts Ferrari) Ferris, forget it! You’re just gonna have to think of something else! I’m putting my foot down!
(Ferris drives off)
How about we rent a nice Cadillac? My treat! Call a limo? A nice stretch job with a TV and a bar? How about that?
@@wns808*reverses the Ferrari & gestures Cameron to get in* 'come on, live a little'
Now I know why this music played when you failed a Licence test in Gran Turismo 4
Cameron's dad loves the car more than life itself, which is why he keeps it in an unlocked garage, fully visible through floor to ceiling windows, with the keys in the ignition for good measure. 😂
The song (Oh Yeah by Yello 1985) was so ahead of it's time that its music video makes this movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) look very older than 1986.
When I was a kid I wanted to be like Ferris, I ended up being Cameron..
Could be worse. You could've ended up like Ed Rooney.
Or Ferris's bitch sister
Cameron is a really depressed and unique character with a fucked up life and suicidal thoughts... Tryst me you are nothing like hin
thats because ferris dont exist in the real world but camerons does
Horizon585 I think she means in terms of his personality.
I love the license plate. NRVOUS. Never noticed it before. Ha.
Captures Cameron to a tee.
Look at the license plates of the Bueller family cars...each one references a movie John Hughes wrote.
Have to admit the car fits Ferris like a glove, "look I'm sorry, there's nothing else we can do".
My friends and I watched this so many times in the 80s (both in theater and on VHS (remember those?!)) it felt like this movie was based on a true story. I literally knew people who were exact copies of the characters in this movie (but we all dressed like Pretty in Pink or any other John Hughes movie and listened to The Smiths). John Hughes movies were real life in the 80s.
I feel like I had a past life in the 80s to be perfectly honest
hughes made some really good stuff
Here in Brazil in the 90's and 00's there was Channel that would broadcast movies in the afternoon mostly those classics of the 80's and 90's.
So, I grew up with those movies there always had a dreamy vibe to it. I love it.
@@Joshuabhaus Islam is the truth
I swear my generation never will lol we're a dying bred
I'm pretty sure when I first saw this movie I never really understood just how valuable the real car is. That's not an ordinary Ferrari. You could have a warehouse full of restored vintage cars, or you could have this.
That was a $1 million+ car back then. Now it’s $15-20 million depending on condition.
@@seanl764 I think the record car price period is for a 250 gto..believe it's owned by the weather tech guy and went for 71 mill at auction
@@morgothbauglir8508 Nick Mason bought a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO in 1978 and still owns it. In case you or anyone reading this doesn't know, Nick Mason is the drummer for Pink Floyd. He has one of the best car collections in the world.
@@Mr.White10-65 thanks for the story bro that’s crazy to think
@@morgothbauglir8508 yup, it's THE Ferrari, and thats saying something
He never drives it... he just rubs it with a diaper.
Good way of dealing with leaks, eh. Just make sure it ain't oil or it's gonna seize up.
let there be lamp hey remember how insane he got when I broke my retainer huh? That was a piece of plastic this is a Ferrari.
We don't call them that here in Australia, for years I thought a diaper was some exotic baby deer skin chamois for only wiping down exotic cars, when I did find out what it was I was still confused as why would you wipe down a rare sports car designed for catching baby discharges, then I remembered they come in cloth, see, this is why you have to watch it a few times.
@@bjw4859 this film is american
@@drummagzz he is aware bud
"I'm sorry, there's nothing else we can do" 🤣... This movie is a work of art, the 1980s were the cinema golden years in my opinion.
That line is so hilarious. I thought it was just me. Like he is forced at gun point to take the car.
"It's his fault he didn't lock the garage"
Yes. Yes it is.
I mean, for real. What an idiot.
"A man with his priorities so out of whack doesn't deserve such a fine automobile." Actually, Ferris was right about that.
Absolutely true, it's probably my favorite line in this scene (which is really saying something). Ferris loves that car, but he loves "life itself" far more, and you know he has zero respect for Cameron's father being materialistic to the point of neglecting and mistreating his son & family. I know Ferris can be a brat and selfish, but he has bits of wisdom that are 1,000% correct. I adore that line and quote it all the time (but let's face it, I quote this entire film to an unhealthy degree).
“We’ll drive home backwards” 😂
Ha Ha NO
Lmaoooo did he actually believe himself when he said that?
@@mrspeaker89 Well, for some old cars you could reduce the cars milage by driving in reverse.
Caught that immediately first time I saw this. I was sitting in a room full of friends who'd seen it before and they were like "How'd you know?". I said, it's just basic automotive mechanics, odoms simply don't run backwards in reverse.
i like that he blesses himself
not only that, but the fight club theory on this is strong i see cameron's split personality as ferris with this part
Man, could track the downfall of the mental health of American children through pop culture? Probably, like the ghost in the machines.
I love how Cameron basically just gives up and plays along. It's almost like he immediately forgets what he was arguing for and just obeys Ferris' commands.
2:03 that laugh always gets me!
"It is so choice... If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up."
Shit. I just repeated your post, like a dork. One of the best lines ever. That Dude made us his friends whenever he spoke to the cam. Another favorite in this way was the oboe riff : 'Not one lesson'. Fukkin hilarious. There hasn't been an equal since
Yeah, $10 million
The song is "Oh Yeah" by Yello for the people who are asking.
Ok
Chicka chicka
Ferris really is a terrible friend.
Pyrethryn I wouldn't really call someone who tries to get you to have fun and also helps you face your fears while that person is risking not being able to graduate a terrible friend and about the way they talk to each other it's just bantering which a lot of close friends end up doing from time to time.
@@legacybuildersgamers6416 I think you just went to deep into it.
no, hes using his friend and stole his car leading to the car getting wrecked, and camerons most likely horrible fate
@@AustinAndGamerz but that's true. This whole film is actually pretty deep.
@@AustinAndGamerz Not really. It's pretty clear from other scenes how much he cares about Cameron and how much he's always wanted him to stand up for himself, and not that I'm a big fan of using Word of God as a defense for any fictional argument, but John Hughs himself has talked about the deep friendship between these 2 and how much the Day Off really meant.
According to the backstory, they couldn't even afford to rent one of these cars because it would have cost more than the production budget of the entire movie. So they built a fiberglass version around a VW chassis. I only saw a few of these cars when I was a kid - out at the races in Santa Barbara, California in the early '60's.
peasblossom1973 The car in the closeups is the real deal. They had one brought in for close-ups but couldn't get insurance for the original car so they used a replica for when it's in motion.
Right. It was a VW Karmann Ghia. My friends dad had one.
Thats weird, I read that the replica was built off a MGB
Smiths Instruments when you see the odometer, which suggests MG...
A 62 250 gto was recently sold at auction for 46 million dollars. This 61 California sold for 17 million
One of my favorite scenes of all time! Makes me smile every time!
RIP Mr. Hockey. Howe #9.
That song made this scene memorable, and this scene made that song huge.
I love the sound of the birds flying away when he open the garage!!
And now this car (the real deal) sells for over 18 million dollars today. I mean, Cameron had better be the guy who cures cancer by this stage, cause nothing else will ever overshadow the destruction he did that day. All 18 million dollars of it.
Everytime I see a Ferrari this song comes to my mind.
This movie is my favorite movie till today. It’s one of the best movies that’s been made in my opinion
This movie is a masterpiece...
One of the greatest scenes in movie history!
"Che bella" *chef's kiss* 👌😘
I love this scene so much.
'It's his fault... he didnt lock the garage.'
The way he said it.🤣
That's meeee.
Jeez, SO many of my favorite quotes from this film are in this scene alone. It's *perfection* .
"He never drives it, he just rubs it with a diaper" :D :D :D :D
Prime example of the Ferris Bueller-Fight Club Theory:
Ferris and Cameron are one and the same. Ferris is cool, calm, and free in all the ways that Cameron is not.
Dean Franz How do you explain Ferris's family?
Divorce, remarriage. Dad had a rock solid prenup. Mom got custody of sister.
That's the whole point of the theory; Ferris, his family, none of them are real. The entire movie is a hallucination dreamed up by Cameron's issues as a metaphor.
Think about it. Unlocked garage, keys in the Ferrari -which is stated to be never driven, just wiped down with a diaper, a license plate reading "Nervous", Ferris' remark about how Mr Fyre doesn't deserve a car that nice, none of that sounds like a control freak who would get mad over a broken retainer. What it does sound like is a loner teen with anxiety issues coming to grips with his relationship to his father.
Remember, Hughes' trademark in his films was characters teens and kids could relate too. The nerds in Weird Science, Cameron in Ferris Bueller, the Breakfast Club, and so on. Ferris is an ideal, Cameron is reality.
@ragmanjack7524 You know, I kinda like the divorce angle brought up by @benjamincassell3338. Plus her jealousy of him could be part of the delusion. Like he wishes that he could have her comparatively simple, upper-middle class and anonymous life with parents who actually take care of her.
Through Ferris, he imagines himself in her place, soaking up the love that they usually bestow on her. The movie's portrayal of the parent's, the cops, etc all irrationally dismiasing her is a product of his imagined displacement of her.
Perhaps she is actually as beloved as Ferris and Cameron's day off is the day he "creates" Ferris, takes over the school's interest by faking a life-threatening disease and lives with no fear.
Hell, he doesn't even need to know Sloan at this point. He could have been crushing on her, called in a fake family death to get her out of school, stole his dad's Ferrari and showed up at school with it to pick her up and then ended up his day proposing to marry her...
My mother told us how she used to detach the odometer cable on her father's car when she'd "borrow" it. Said one of her friends showed her how to do it. It was a lot easier back in the 60s.
After all of these years, I finally realise that this is one beautiful automobile ❤️
🌬️🔥🔥🔥
That start up alone makes the scene. Sounds like a sports car SHOULD.
Not sure what the sound is from but the (replica) car used in the movie apparently had a somewhat ordinary 1974 Ford 302. The sound may not be too difficult to reproduce!
"A man with priorities so far out of whack doesn't deserve such a fine automobile" XD
Ferris is great and all, but I like that the movie kind of ended up being about Cameron
Probably the best movie scene of all time imo
Greatest 80’s movie car intro.
“It’s his fault he didn’t lock the garage.” 😂
I like Cameron’s delivery in the opening to describe the car🚘
As a kid, I loved this scene. As an adult with 2 tenagers, it frightens me!
“The 1961 Ferrari 250 GT beam compass. Less than 101 made. My father spent three years restoring this compass. It is his love. It is his passion…”
“It is his fault he didn’t lock the shop!”
Oh YEAH.....!!!! The best scene in the entire movie.
The look on his face when he gets in the car like he's getting into a hot tub lmaaooo
Ferris, my father loves this car more than life itself. 😂
"Oh Yeah!" by Yello
This and the Porsche scene from risky business are all time scenes.
I love the sound of the Ferrari, Great movie too.
don't worry about it. I don't even have a piece of shit. I have to envy yours.
what you going to do about the milage? He knows the mileage on the ferrari though..
Ben noneofyourbeeswax
We'll drive home backwards..
He doesn't trust you?
chrisgast
Never has. Never will.
1:42 . I can't help it. I just laugh my ass off!
Going for a test ride in a few days in a 2017 SS 1LE Camaro. Only just over 1500 built and it is one hot car. Had to come and watch this before I go and look and probably buy the car.
Look I'm sorry there's nothing else we can do 😂
It is his love it is his passion “it is his fault he didn’t lock the garage door” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I always pictured Paul Gleeson as his Dad. Even kind of looks like him.
Brilliant ferrari clip from the great film... Gotta love #ferrisbuellersdayoff
Leaves the garage unlocked with the keys in the Ferrari.
Lol it is a Kit Car, But the Opening Shots Are A Real Ferrari
My favorite comedy ever!
First time in 37 years I realized Cameron is wearing a Gordie Howe jersey.
At the 2:15 mark you can see a powder blue Mercedes Benz on the right which they could have used to pick up Sloan. Rooney would have believed Sloan's father would have driven that car for sure & His father probably wouldn't have cared NEARLY as much if they put on a bunch of miles on that Mercedes compared to the Ferrari.
I'm sorry, there's nothing else we can do
“i don’t even have a piece of shit i have to envy yours”
I’ve owned several Ferrari’s over the years, but this is my absolute favourite model. Especially the SWB version. Built in the year of my birth and completely out of financial reach unfortunately. That’s a 15 to 20 million dollar car.
“Ferris…I’m putting my foot down”
“Well, mine’s already on the gas petal Hasta le vista bebe”
My dad has a 1915 brass model t. He thinks I don’t know how to drive it. I love taking it to car shows without him
"Che Bello!"
Caleb Garza Italian for how beautiful
“If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away”? Hell No!...”Neither would I”.
According to the book, "You Couldn't Ignore Me If You Tried", it revealed Alan Ruck's ideas of what happened after the credits that quote
"Once Cameron's father got home, well his father KILLED him. His father threw him out of the window... And I do think Ferris and Sloane got married, and then got divorced."
WTF?
I like how Oh Yeah is basically off the scene here. Makes it even more hilarious.
Something occurred to me the last time I saw this: the odometer only had four dials. Given enough time, they could have just ran it FORWARD on the blocks until it was back to the original miles. It wouldn't be too long before it just rolled over, though obviously Cameron's dad would probably be home long before then. According to one source I found, running it in reverse like they did actually should have worked.
+TBustah Maybe it failed cause it wasn't actually moving, just suspended on jacks with the wheels spinning?
Love this scene because of this song
"I don't even have a piece of shit
I have to envy your" 😂😂😂😂
Nobody gonna talk about the music cue at 1:24 when Ferris straight up tears Cameron's car apart.
On the back of "Oh Yeah", Cameron repeatedly said "no"!🤣🤣🤣
Keep on rockin the free world baby.
Living the dream !
The license plate!!!!!
I never looked until now!!!
😂😂😂😂
Nrvous
Can we all take a moment to respect Gordie Howe's Number and Jersey ,💯❤️
Ferris had a point, I see this too much with classic car owners, they own expensive vehicles they never drive lol, basically letting the cars sit to rot in dust.
The 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California.
the soundtrack reminds me of a video i once saw
A COMMERCIAL BROUGHT ME HERE 😆😆😆😆😆👍
What commercial was it because I rlly can’t figure it out
I love this movie.
Islam is the truth
“Don’t worry about it, I don’t even have a piece of shit. I have to envy yours” 😂😂😂😂
As a Canadian I must appreciate the gordie howe jersey.i feel came pain about the retainer tho :)
The song (Oh Yeah) is also infamous in Gran Turismo 4 for being played upon failing a license test
Even more beautiful
still a classic movie
Only Yello and Matthew Broderick combined can make getting into a car a near orgasmic experience