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  1. 7 de ene. de 2011 · Forget Kato—the Green Hornet's coolest sidekick is his car. The masked crime-fighting vigilante used a weapons-laden Chrysler Imperial Crown, nicknamed Black Beauty, in the 1966 television...

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    The Black Beauty was Britt Reid's new car when first mentioned in the radio series. Due to the fact that it was witnessed at the scene of a crime, unfortunately, Britt could not allow himself to be linked to its presence there. Also, the car at the time had a defective horn that sounded like the buzz of a hornet in flight.

    In the movie serials, the Black Beauty was shown to be capable of outrunning virtually any police vehicle. It was apparently a 1937 Lincoln Zephyr that was personally modified by Kato. It used a special fuel that Kato had created, which allowed it to reach speeds over 200-miles-per-hour (322 kph). The fuel made the engine sound like a hornet buzzin...

    The TV series featured a 1966 Imperial Crown hardtop customized by Dean Jeffries at a cost of $50,000 USD, part of which went toward the car's paint job: 30 coats of metal flake, pure black green pearl of essence lacquer hand-rubbed to a high gloss. An article in TV Guidepublished during the show's network run made reference to disparaging comments...

    In 1992, Green Hornetenthusiast Dan Goodman, purchased the "number one" Black Beauty from the former transportation director of Twentieth Century Fox for the sum of $10,000 USD and commissioned Jeffries to restore it; two cars had been built for the series and Goodman's was the primary car. Although the vehicle was in perfect mechanical condition w...

    There were two versions of the Black Beauty used in the NOWcomic series. The first was based on the Pontiac Banshee, and the second was a four-door sedan based on the 91-96 Oldsmobile 98 Touring Sedan.

    Among its features: 1. Two cartridge-fed, hood-mounted retractable .30 caliber M1919 Browning machine guns 2. Front bumper loaded FIM-92 Stinger missiles 3. Grill-mounted M2 Flamethrower 4. Benelli M2 20-gauge shotguns loaded with non-lethal, kinetic impact munitions rifles – mounted in the light bezels 5. Four AIM-92A Stinger missiles – rear bumpe...

    The Black Beauty has been announced as being featured in an upcoming The Green Hornet animated series.

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  2. 24 de jun. de 2022 · If you are a pop culture fanatic, and you follow Comic-Con and the news about superheroes and villains, you surely know about the iconic Green Hornet Chrysler car nicknamed Black Beauty. This car is so famous that it competes with the Batmobile , the Fantasti-Car MK II and Scooby-Doo’s Mystery Machine for the award of the most ...

  3. 28 de jul. de 2018 · This 1965 Imperial “Black Beauty”, one of the three built by Dean Jeffries for the TV show The Green Hornet, was on display at the Twin Cities Auto Show. Of the three original cars, this was...

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  4. 18 de ene. de 2011 · A derby-and-mask shod Seth Rogen and a mask-wearing Jay Chou owned the weekend box office reprising roles that were originally created in 1936: The Green Hornet and Kato, a superhero and his...

  5. Created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, the Green Hornet was a masked vigilante who fought crime alongside his sidekick Kato. The duo’s car, initially known as the “Hornet’s Nest,” underwent a transformative journey, ultimately becoming the now-iconic Black Beauty.

  6. Son The Green Hornet, el vigilante, quien junto a su amigo Kato sale a proteger las calles. Empleando todo su ingenio y capacidad, Kato construye el arma retro más avanzada: el Black Beauty, un coche indestructible con potencia de fuego y caballos de potencia a partes iguales.