Work on the seventh installment of the Fast and Furious franchise is still underway, with the final scenes set to be filmed next month. Meanwhile, we’ve come across two new cars that will star in the motion picture and they’re both Dodges.
The first one could easily take the “big bad wolf” title, since we’re talking about a second-generation Viper. As for the second, this is a Charger sedan, an R/T model by the looks of it.
The rides showed up on car wrapping specialist WrapStyle’s Facebook page, with the company bragging about having given them a new set of clothes. Oh and by the way, an open-shirted Vin Diesel appears next to the two cars. While doing his best to keep show he has just as much muscle as the two vehicles, Dom seems to be enjoying a Dubai tan, since this is where the rides were spotted.
The Viper is dressed in Glossy Black and comes with one of the darkest window tints we’ve seen. The V10 supercar was fitted with a set of aftermarket wheels that sport a three-tone finish. Once again, really classy stuff unfolds in front of us.
As for the Charger, this sports a hue that seems to be a mixture between Candy Apple and Chrome Red. This also rides on custom wheels, which used a two-tone color scheme.
The rumor mill indicates the Fast and Furious 7 shooting will end with a 600-people scene set to be shot in Rosamond, California. Wonder how many cars that will feature.
The rides showed up on car wrapping specialist WrapStyle’s Facebook page, with the company bragging about having given them a new set of clothes. Oh and by the way, an open-shirted Vin Diesel appears next to the two cars. While doing his best to keep show he has just as much muscle as the two vehicles, Dom seems to be enjoying a Dubai tan, since this is where the rides were spotted.
The Viper is dressed in Glossy Black and comes with one of the darkest window tints we’ve seen. The V10 supercar was fitted with a set of aftermarket wheels that sport a three-tone finish. Once again, really classy stuff unfolds in front of us.
As for the Charger, this sports a hue that seems to be a mixture between Candy Apple and Chrome Red. This also rides on custom wheels, which used a two-tone color scheme.
The rumor mill indicates the Fast and Furious 7 shooting will end with a 600-people scene set to be shot in Rosamond, California. Wonder how many cars that will feature.