Top 10 Hottest Car Ladies Of The 70s
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Top 10 Car Ladies of the 70s as presented by MFP. When it came to the 1970s, movies and tv shows gave people sometimes something special in the form of an exotic car and driver, or that of a sexy machine and body. For many growing up, it was the introduction to some wonderful attractions on screen that made them tune in along with the stunts and action these films provided.
They were the crushes and excitement on our screens for many growing up in the 1970s and their contribution is still remembered to this day. Through their striking looks and via the vehicles they drove or the chases they took part in, this list showcases the women we grew up seeing within the car chases or moments from the era. MFP is proud to present 10 70s Car Ladies, where we look back at some of the most memorable and striking women to ever grace the big and small screen over several decades of entertainment. MFP has based this list on its own opinion of film and television related vehicle subjects. Enjoy
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The Gumball Rally also included another iconic car girl of the era as a supporting character: none other than Miss Linda Vaughn :)
I met Linda a couple times at drag races. One time, got tied up in traffic leaving the track, talked to her then. She was in a 77 Hurst Cutlass, classy down to earth lady.
Are you a lady with stunningly long and beautiful hair? I adore woman who grow theirs that way, describe it please?
give me the 70s and 80s any day.
The lime-green Dodge in the thumbnail looks like a '69 to me... My fave car of all time is the 1968 Charger. Loved it since it came out when I was a child.
Anything 70’s was the real deal . Just about , everything about , the 70’s was the best part of my life to ever live . These movies , the ladies starring in them . The gas price’s and everyday NORMAL life fun . Now 50 years later at 56 years old. It’s all getting further and further away from me, with only memories and KZhead , to visually enjoy a time in life everybody born in or before . Enjoyed and wish was here now ✌️N❤️2all
I agree 58 Years old
TRU DAT! 64 and still going strong... well sometimes! 🤣🤣🤣
She wasn't in movies but Jungle Pam was the 70's Drag car queen.
Star Wars was the first movie I ever saw in the theater and when Corvette Summer came out I just couldn't wrap my head around Luke Skywalker being in the normal world. I never saw that movie until 2023.
It wasn't a great movie, but it was okay, and he did a good job.
Movie kinda sucked (Corvette Summer). But I saw it on TV when I was a kid. I was a late '70s-early '80s Corvette NUT!!! So I thought this was the best movie EVER. I MEAN you have Luke Skywalker in a custom 'Vette!!!! I'd talk about the movie with people in the '80s and NOBODY had EVER heard of it. I watched it again sometime in the "90s, as an adult, and saw it for what it REALLY was: pretty corny/bad. Watched again on KZhead a few months ago, that car is hideous! What caught me on your comment was it being the first movie you saw in a theater. ME TOO! I had seen movies at the drive-in but watched Star Wars in a walk-in theater in Baker Oregon. I was so dumb I thought they were going to actually act it out like a play! Didn't know what it was, I was like 5 years old. I only knew Star Wars from the toys I'd seen.
the women of today cannot compare with the women of the 70s . they were natural no botox boob jobs etc
Fact!!!!!
2/3 of Americans are overweight or obese. That wasn't true in the 70s.
Nice. The dirtbike race in Cleopatra Jones (or the sequel? idk) was epic.
Love the videos, always makes me want to watch the movie referenced, big list this time
Now we're talking!!!!
Blows my mind how Sally Fields, from my earliest memories, was a hottie, and then to see her on a miniseries about the LA Lakers, as an accentric, grandma, co-owner, And realizing that she is legitimately old enough for that part. Father Time comes from a long line of bachelors
This list without Catherine Bach of 'Dukes of Hazzard', is not complete. Otherwise, a fun reminder of when Hollywood car chases were constantly trying to top each other. Thanks!
You may wanna check out my car ladies of the 80s video you can find on the channel. You may get what you are looking for there.
Daisy Duke. The queen of them all
You will find her listed in our "Hottest Car Ladies of the 80s" video. Enjoy.
Being 14 in 1973, I thought Macenzie Phillips was too cute in American Grafitti.
What?! No footage of me driving my dads 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ 428 HO saying , ‘wow this thing really could go 130 quickly and for a long time! Wheeeeee’
Wow! Really appreciate all the research that evidently went into this.
Outstanding video,, Clear , concise , narration first rate with all facts about the subjects. I will look for more videos and sub I'm sure.
Farrah Fawcett made those Mustangs sell. She never signed her contract to do Charlie's Angel's. So that's why she did other work after breaking out that first year.
9:32 No one looks like Peter Fonda! So cool. (except Michael Sarrazin, fooled again)
Great list of films and ladies.
No Ali McGraw playing Melissa from the movie "Convoy"?
also was carol mccoy in the getaway with mcqueen.
Convoy was a Truck Movie
Rad as always
Suzanne Summers in American Grafitti was gorgeous,🔥
Loved it, I was just about ready to sell my '73 C3.
It's not seen very much, but the Bandit Trans Am is different between Smokey and the Bandit and the sequel. A coworker of mine recently obtained a black Trans Am clone of the Bandit car. He was trying to find a correct CB antenna for the car. The correct one for his car is a base load design and the other car had a Firestick on the trunk lid. I recently received an old truck with a base load antenna almost falling from the roof. Now the Trans Am is correct.
The second movie used a 1980 Turbo Trans Am, which was the last "facelift" before the full redesign of 1982. Big difference in engine as well (Olds 403/4.9 L) even with the turbo, it could barely get out of it's own way....lol.
I fucking LOVE Deathrace 2000. Not enough people know of its existence.
How could you forget beautiful Isabelle Adjani from 1978 "The Driver"?? Also the "Gumball Girls" shoulda been #1 😉👍
Would love to see your take of 80's version! Great work!
Cheers. You in luck, that top 10 80s ladies video already exists on the channel.
@@MFPMapFilmProductions Oops, somehow i didn't see that! Thanks for your hard work and I would love to see 90's version lol!
@@medusaalpha7207 cheers. A list for the 90s is in the works.
@@medusaalpha7207 Are you a lady with stunningly long and beautiful hair? I adore woman who grow theirs that way, describe it please?
Excellent compilation! I like your narration, please don't switch to a computer-generated voice!
Mum is that you? Ha ha, cheers. Much appreciated, glad you liked it.
@@MFPMapFilmProductions It would be nice if you called more often. 😃
Good video. I don't understand the metrics by which the women were judged but still damn fine.
Cheers. It goes by as close as can be to involvement, how important to a car chase and movie/show was the character chosen. If they partook in the chase or were a main character to the story. Did they get their own vehicle and chase scene. Was the movie they were in a chase movie or were they in a chase scene. How known is their character within the car chase genre. Example, had Lynday Carter actually gotten her own muscle car and chase where her character drove, and due to being one of the most famously attractive women of the 70s, she most likely would have taken the number 1 spot. Had Farrah done a proper car chase within the show, she would have ranked higher. Same with Mary from DMCL if she actually drove one of the main cars, she would have ranked higher too. Its not easy to chose the slots as they often change over the course of creating these videos when more info is gathered and some new entries are remembered and replaced.
@@MFPMapFilmProductions Wow, that's one heck of a worksheet. I'm glad you decided to undertake this and not me. Again, damn fine video thank you for taking the time to make it and also explain the metrics.
@@TA_Plus_Hemi Cheers. Thank you for being a viewer and supporter of the channel.
If you like Cleopatra Jones, you'll love Cleopatra Schwartz.
Ha ha, KFM lol, Fistful of Yen is better.
Oh yes the bush years
Although it was an 80's film, the late Natalie McCurry in Dead End Drive-In was my Queen of the car movie chicks.
I think someone’s knocking on the door 😁😁😁😁
Linda Carter is a top 10 lady, period!
Yep, had she actually driven the car and been in a chase, she would have taken the number 1 spot.
11:05 Isn't Duel Spielberg's first movie? It came out in 1971. (Googleing... Ok, it was a made-for-TV movie)
Yes, it was made for tv here but released theatrically in Europe where it became a hit. Sugarland was his first domestic film
Annie Potts is so cute!
She was VERY cute and hot for sure🔥
You forgot “Flash and Firecat”
Fun
Most can grab my stick shift anytime 🤣
These girls are used to big, powerful V8s, A straight 6 ain't gonna do it.
@@livinginvancouverbc2247 I have a V10
The 70 Mustang would have had a 428 Cobra jet, Chevy had the 454
did you say the 1973 Dodge Polara got a 440 Super Commando now a Super Commando is a Plymouth 440 and Dodge had it call Magnum for it single carb 4barrel Mopar Big Block V8 from 1968-1971
After rechecking notes taken, you are correct. Come around 1973, usage began to drop of the names Magnum and Super Commando and had began referring them simply as a 440 engine option available as the high HP output of the late 60s had dropped come the mid 70s. Though both the Magnum and Super Commando were basically the same engine, they were marketed differently between Dodge and Plymouth. During research there were those who would refer to their police package as 440 "Super Commando" as opposed to Magnum. Editing is now underway to remove this reference. Thank you for your input.
@@MFPMapFilmProductions Don't go out and about 'Super Commando' You'll get arrested. 😄
wish goldie hawn had got the role in smoky and the bandit.
To my knowledge, there's no such thing as a 454 Cobra jet engine 🤔, 454 Cubic inch displacement was a Chevy Motor, any Car guy Could Tell you this !
Why no drivers? Michele Mouton, Shirley Muldowny, etc.
Cause this is a list made for movies and TV shows.
@@MFPMapFilmProductions Missed that restriction. Which makes it irrelevant when discussing real car ladies.
The good all days .then the USA whent yupi
6:05 -- It's Susan George, not Suzanne.
MATILDA THE HUN? Hollywood really has gone downhill. How can you not do some kind of remake with that as the main character?
I remember that movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 😭 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 😭 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 😭 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 😭 🎬 🎞
Awesome 👌 👏 👍 😍 💖 🆒️ 👌 👏 👍 😍 💖 🆒️ 👌 👏 👍 😍 💖 🆒️ 👌 👏 👍 😍 💖 🆒️ 👌 👏 👍 😍 💖 🆒️ 🆒️
Linda george
We know who you are! Bryant’s
Ha ha nice. Unless you wrote it on purpose, it's actually "Bonze" in reference to their basges.
#8 should be #2 and #3 should be #1.
Unfortunately, #3 never drove the car and she was only involved in one small chase. Trust me, I was looking for more reasons to place her in the #1 spot.
Linda Carter😋😋😋
When there was no woke BS
Good lord Just go away
Good content but stretched too far. Bless
Comment for the algorithm.
Thank you.
😓 *promo sm*
Jaqueline Smith was the best looking Angel. And, seriously? You rated Sally Field hotter than Lynda Carter???? 🤦♂
This was not solely based on looks. One of the biggest criteriers considered was how much involvement took place by these ladies with the car chases within the movie. Had Lynda actually gotten behind the wheel and was chased or gave chase, she would have been in the #1 spot.
70s? so far 80s & 90s is all Im seeing
Actually Steven Spielberg first movie was the moon landing. That's how he got into Hollywood.
Good video, terrible commentary.
Well, we are always interested in hearing from those who can do better. Would you like to share a link to your voice over work to compare? Cheers.