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Oct 22, 2021 · Some of the worst yet coolest cars ever came out of the 1970s, and the original Charlie's Angels is a great way to see them in action. Cars from the 1970s were a mixed bag. Early ‘70s cars had big V8s and tires, but by the end, those had shrunk, small enough to fit in compact Japanese cars.
Dec 15, 2019 · Who can forget Farrah Fawcett hightailing it around in her Mustang II on the 1970's detective show Charlie's Angels and catching the bad guys while looking oh so good? I know I can't! I had a Farrah poster hanging on my wall as a young boy after all. But that's another story altogether.
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Sep 8, 2023 · The Ford Mustang II Cobra gained fame as a world-famous poster car in the TV show Charlie's Angels, thanks to its bold styling and presence on screen. The Mustang II Cobra was considered a baby muscle car, with lackluster performance compared to its predecessors, but its exterior design and exhaust note made it cool on 1970s TV screens.
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Apr 9, 2018 · Disco, big moustaches, bell bottoms and funky automobiles, which after 1974 were highlighted by impact bumpers and rudimentary pollution controls. The ’70s also included such quirky cop-caper TV shows as Charlie’s Angels, featuring another icon of the decade, Farrah Fawcett.
164. 13K views 5 years ago. A look back at the Charlie's Angels Mustang Cobra II, made famous by Farrah Fawcett and Cheryl Ladd in the Charlie's Angels TV series in the 1970's....
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1976 Ford Mustang Cobra II in Charlie's Angels, TV Series, 1976-1981. Class: Cars, Hatchback — Model origin: Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time.
Charlie's Angels is an American crime drama television series that aired on ABC from September 22, 1976, to June 24, 1981, producing five seasons and 115 episodes. The series was created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts and was produced by Aaron Spelling.