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“1988 Corvette – Converted to one of a kind black scorpion movie car Movie Memorabilia IACP CERTIFIED ACTUAL CASH VALUE $400,000” |
Состояние товара: | Б/у | Type: | Action Movie/TV Car |
Model Year: | 1988 | Make: | Chevrolet |
Hermosa Beach, California, США
Vehicle description
ATTENTION IMPORTERS: The Black Scorpion is a top rated show and currently being aired in China on CCTV the largest TV network in the world with an estimated audience of 300+ million people.
The Black Scorpion is currently being seen by twenty times the audience than Knight Rider where 20+ Kitts were made. This is the only Black Scorpion in the world. There are none others. IACP Certified appraisal available upon request.
The vehicle was previously owned by Roger William Corman, an American director, producer, and actor. Black Scorpion is a 1995 comedy-action film starring Joan Severance as the eponymous costumed crime fighter. Roger Corman was the executive producer, and it was originally released on the Showtime cable network as part of the Roger Corman Presents series.
Black Scorpion was followed by a 1997 sequel, Black Scorpion II: Aftershock. In 2001, the Sci-Fi Channel aired a Black Scorpion TV series that starred Michelle Lintel in the title role. Black Scorpion was turned into a comic book series, published digitally by Devil"s Due Digital. [1] There was also a one-off Legend of Isis / Black Scorpion comic published by Bluewater Productions.
The Black Scorpion is currently being seen by twenty times the audience than Knight Rider where 20+ Kitts were made. This is the only Black Scorpion in the world. There are none others. IACP Certified appraisal available upon request.
The vehicle was previously owned by Roger William Corman, an American director, producer, and actor. Black Scorpion is a 1995 comedy-action film starring Joan Severance as the eponymous costumed crime fighter. Roger Corman was the executive producer, and it was originally released on the Showtime cable network as part of the Roger Corman Presents series.
Black Scorpion was followed by a 1997 sequel, Black Scorpion II: Aftershock. In 2001, the Sci-Fi Channel aired a Black Scorpion TV series that starred Michelle Lintel in the title role. Black Scorpion was turned into a comic book series, published digitally by Devil"s Due Digital. [1] There was also a one-off Legend of Isis / Black Scorpion comic published by Bluewater Productions.