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Registration N5903, c/n 45071/742 built in 1956. Crashed on 9 October 1986 near Dakar, Senegal.<br>
At the end of the film, Curt leaves town to go off to college. As he looks out the window he spots the Ford Thunderbird driven by the beautiful blonde he was obsessed with finding the night before.
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At the end of the film, Curt leaves town to go off to college. As he looks out the window he spots the Ford Thunderbird driven by the beautiful blonde he was obsessed with finding the night before. Magic Carpet Airlines is fictional, plane actually belonged to Magic Carpet Air Travel Club at the time.
 
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* [http://www.imcdb.org/movie_69704-American-Graffiti.html American Graffiti at IMCDb]
 
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Revision as of 22:27, 4 July 2015

American Graffiti movie poster.

Movie (1973)

Starring:
Richard Dreyfuss (Curt Henderson)
Ron Howard (Steve Bolander)
Paul Le Mat (John Milner)
Charles Martin Smith (Terry "Toad" Fields)
Bo Hopkins (Joe)
Harrison Ford (Bob Falfa)

(Synopsis needed)


Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas

Registration N5903, c/n 45071/742 built in 1956. Crashed on 9 October 1986 near Dakar, Senegal.
At the end of the film, Curt leaves town to go off to college. As he looks out the window he spots the Ford Thunderbird driven by the beautiful blonde he was obsessed with finding the night before. Magic Carpet Airlines is fictional, plane actually belonged to Magic Carpet Air Travel Club at the time.

Reg. N5903 Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas of Magic Carpet Air Travel Club.


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