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The Cars Are the Stars: The Art of Replicating Hollywood's Famous Rides

The Cars Are the Stars: The Art of Replicating Hollywood’s Famous Rides

Posted on June 15, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

North Carolina’s tiny Razorfly Stuidos builds meticulous copies of iconic movie cars, including the stars of Back to the Future and The Blues Brothers.

Some 2300 miles due east of Hollywood and a metaphorical world away from the silver screen sits Whittier, North Carolina. In the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains, this town with fewer than 6000 residents is surrounded by natural beauty as rich as any movie backdrop. That it could pass for a small-town set doesn’t make it any less surprising when you come upon a humble residential garage here that makes replicas of Tinseltown’s most famous cars.
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