The AMC Pacer from Wayne's World Gets a Complete Makeover!
The AMC Pacer is a car that captured the spirit of the 1970s, standing out amidst other large American vehicles with its unique rounded shape. The most famous version is the blue 1976 Pacer featured in the film “Wayne’s World.” The movie, which starred Mike Myers and Dana Carvey, made the Pacer legendary as the “Mirthmobile.” One memorable scene shows Wayne, Garth, and their friends singing along to Queen's hit song "Bohemian Rhapsody," reviving the song’s popularity on the music charts decades later. After filming, the Pacer took a wild journey. Initially used for promotional work, it was eventually given away in a contest and ended up in Oregon. Unfortunately, the car didn’t get the best care; it was left outside, deteriorating over time, and eventually faded from the spotlight. However, it resurfaced on the History Channel’s show “Pawn Stars,” where it got a restoration, though not without some controversial shortcuts that affected its authenticity. Recognizing the Pacer’s iconic status, its new owners, Kevin and Brandon Mindel, decided to restore it even further. They are known for their love of classic Hollywood cars, and they took great care to bring the Pacer back to its original film condition—including quirky features like the licorice dispenser. Now, the beloved AMC Pacer is showcased in the Petersen Automotive Museum as part of its “Hollywood Customs” exhibit, where fans can admire this piece of film history. If you’re considering saying goodbye to an old car, we can help! Don’t let your junk car sit around; get a free quote today with Cash for Cars Los Angeles and turn that old vehicle into cash. Please call or visit our site to get a free quote to junk your car
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