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The 3 Best Car Chases from the 70s

by Enric @thescriptblogPublished: 16/06/2020Updated: 30/08/2021

Today we are going to travel in memory lane, but we’ll do so real, real fast. The 70s was a great time for car chases in American movies. Possibly the film with the most famous car chase ever, though, was…

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