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  1. Greased Lightning was an old, battered car purchased by Kenickie that was remodeled into a street racing car. It is the namesake of the song. In the song, the T-Birds imagine it to be a flashier dream car while giving it a tune-up. The actual car was a originally a dilapidated, white 1948 Ford...

  2. Well, this car could be systematic, hydromatic, ultramaticWhy couldn't it be Greased Lightnin'!We'll get some overhead lifters and some four barrel quads, o...

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  3. 16 de nov. de 2020 · Via: Drivetribe. The “Greased Lightning” first appears in the film when the T-Birds are fixing up Kenickie’s scrapheap. The car is a 1948 Ford Deluxe convertible, equipped with the original 239.4 cubic inch V8 engine that produced 100 horsepower and could reach a top speed of 80 miles per hour.

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  4. 19 de ago. de 2022 · The restoration of Hell's Chariot could not have gone more smoothly. Most owners and builders fight projects for years, but the 1949 Grease Mercury was begging to get back on the road. It only ...

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  5. 15 de jul. de 2021 · It's Currently Where Many Other Hollywood Automotive Stars Go To Retire. Via: Wikimedia Commons. After the filming of Grease had wrapped up, Greased Lightning was eventually sold to a private buyer in California. Much later in 2011, while the car was being restored at an auto repair shop, the owner of Greased Lightning sadly passed away.

  6. 10 de feb. de 2014 · The 1946 Ford Grease Lightning car is a 46 Ford coupe that was cut into a convertible and modified. It was featured in the movie Grease and is now on display at the Volo Auto Museum. Brian...

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  7. The Chevrolet Bel Air is one of the film’s most recognizable icons, and its presence is not incidental. The car personifies the film’s theme of transformation, embodying the shift from social outcast to beloved champion. The Bel Air is first introduced as a dilapidated “hunk of junk,” reflecting the misfit status of the T-Birds gang.