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  1. 18 de jun. de 2020 · The solution was an original classic Land Rover that Paul and Linda affectionately christened “Hell On Wheels”. Fans of the musician will recognise the name from a Paul McCartney & Wings...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Helen_WheelsHelen Wheels - Wikipedia

    " Helen Wheels " is a song by the English-American rock band Paul McCartney and Wings. The song was named after Paul and Linda McCartney 's Land Rover, which they nicknamed "Hell on Wheels". Recording. The song was recorded at the EMI Studios in Lagos, Nigeria, with Geoff Emerick engineering.

    • 26 October 1973
  3. “ Helen Wheels ” is a song by Paul McCartney & Wings. The song was named after Paul and Linda McCartney’s Land Rover, which they nicknamed “ Hell on Wheels “. Release. The single was released prior to Band on the Run and was not included on the original UK release of the album.

  4. The title of the song comes from a nickname that Paul and Linda McCartney gave to her Land Rover, which was a pun on the common phrase “Hell on wheels.”. Listening to “Helen Wheels” takes me back to a time when I first discovered the music of Paul McCartney and Wings.

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    • 10 1962 Ford Consul Classic
    • 9 2003 Chevrolet Corvette
    • 8 1967 Lamborghini 400GT
    • 7 1989 Ford Bronco
    • 6 1965 Aston Martin DB5
    • 5 1973 Rolls-Royce Corniche
    • 4 1966 Austin Healey 3000
    • 3 1955 Land Rover Series I 86
    • 2 1966 Aston Martin DB6
    • 1 1972 Lamborghini S2 Espada

    Paul McCartney’s first car. Following in the steps of Ringo who purchased a Mark II Ford Zodiac, McCartney needed a Ford. Built by Ford UK between 1961 and 1963, the Ford Consul Classic is a quirky, British 4-door sedan. They designed it around the luxury experience. A large boot space and roomy interior made the Consul classic a great tourer. Fron...

    The Chevrolet Corvette C5 is the 5th generation of the iconic American sportscar. Of course, Paul McCartney needed to have one and his chosen generation was the C5. The former Beatle keeps his Corvette safely tucked away in his LA home. With a composite-fiberglass bodyand a 5.7-liter LS1 engine making 345hp, the C5 is a rocket. It is the first Corv...

    Among the Beatles cars, the Lamborghini 400GT is perhaps the rarest. Only 224 were made. Paul McCartney purchased his around 1968, while the Band were completing their last album. Lamborghini are known for going all outon their engines. The 400GT uses a 3.9-liter V12 and makes 320 hp. This was also Lamborghini's first foray into gearbox manufacturi...

    The Ford Bronco is an icon in its own right. Of course, it is not the fastest, nor the most luxurious SUV. Its practicality is what it's known for. McCartney purchased the vehicle for a Route 66 road tripwith his then girlfriend Nancy Shevell in 2008. The 5th generation is perhaps the most notable one as the nameplate would go on a 20-year hiatus a...

    As far as Beatles cars go, the Aston Martin DB5 is at the top of mountain, the DB5 is everything you need in a sports car. Of course, it is best known as the "James Bond" car. A Dual Overhead Cam 4.0-liter straight-six made 282HP. In 1965, this was almost triple what most consumer cars had. Paul McCartney had become quite iconic at the time, hence ...

    If you want the ultimate luxury sedan, the choices are endless. Rolls-Royce is one of the first names that spring to mind when money isn't an object. The Corniche is a 2-door coupe-style Rolls-Royce. Of course, after the Beatles broke up, Paul McCartney's net worth skyrocketed. So he needed a luxurious coupe to ferry his family around in style. Hyd...

    This is the infamous Austin Healey 3000 that Paul McCartney was killed in, in 1966. Of course, that rumor was dispelled fairly quickly as Paul was very much alive and kicking, and so was his Austin Healey. The car itself was fairly quick, with a 0-60 mph time of 11 seconds. A 3.0-liter straight six made 150hp in a 2500lb package. The open-top roof ...

    Helen Wheels. The song most famously written by Paul McCartney about his Land Rover. The Series I 86 is almost as iconic as the song. It is the first mass-produced civilian four-wheel drive car. The 86 comes from the wheelbase length, which was increased from 80 inches to 86 inches in 1954. It became the gold standard for practicality. A 2.0-liter ...

    Of all the Beatles' cars, the DB5 is perhaps the most iconic. So it makes sense that Paul McCartney went and bought himself another Aston Martin. It is strikingly similar in looks to the DB5, mainly because wind tunnel testing was done with a DB5. It's almost identical in proportions and hp numbers. A 3.0-Liter straight-six makes 282 hp. However, t...

    Having fallen in love with his 400GT, Paul McCartney yearned for another Lamborghini. He would purchase one in 1975. However, he would not enjoy this car as much and would sell it a few years later. Mostly on account of his wife Linda, letting it roll into a pond after leaving the handbrake down accidentally. The rare 4 seater Gran Tourer is powere...

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  5. According to the Paul McCartney Project website, the song title comes from a nickname that Paul and Linda McCartney gave to her Land Rover—a pun for the common phrase, “Hell on...

  6. 18 de oct. de 2023 · In this week’s episode, McCartney gives the backstory to his songs “Mull of Kintyre” and “When Winter Comes,” inspired by his times with wife Linda McCartney on their farm in Scotland....