Hawk401 wroteJames Bond-Man with the golden gun has a hornet that does a flip/jump,a flying matador coupe and many matador cop cars.the jump was performed at fairs and such by a team with a javelin in the 70's. it does a roll durring the jump and lands flat. pretty cool
Generally speaking, the bond movies are sponsored in part by an automaker.
For example, "Diamonds are Forever" was sponsored by Ford.
If you watch that Bond film, all the cars used in the movie production were Ford products.
In Las Vegas, 007 drove a '71 Mach Mustang with the Ram Air Hood.
While I do not know this for a fact, I would bet money that is was a 429 Cobra Jet and possibly a 429 Super Cobra Jet.
Give me a big block Ford over an European Bond car anyday! WHOOHOO!
In the Bond Flick, "Live and Let Die", Chevrolet was the sponsor.
All the vehicles used in filming wore bowties.
Now, the Bond Flick, 'Man with the Golden Gun", AMC was the sponsor.
The car Bond stole from the AMC showroom floor was a Hornet.
There has been some controversy whether the Hornet was plain-jane stock, a Hornet X or was the coveted 360SC (SC=Sport Couple)
Just the thought of a Hornet 360SC gets my blood racing!!
I know what a 360 can do in a J20 4X4 3/4 ton pickup truck, just image that powerhouse in a lightweight Hornet!
OHH YESS!!! Bring on the Fords, Chevys and Mopars!!
Also, I wonder if Scaramanga's Matador was powered by a 360 or a 401?