07-18-2018, 06:10 PM
I love "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang".
I think it ignited my love for weird cars.
One of my earliest memories is my parents buying me the Corgi version of the car at The Nut Tree toy store in Vacaville. I loved that car and brought it to Show-and-Tell at school. It was stolen, and I was heartbroken.
Corgi reissued it during the 1989 West-End musical revival and I bought it in England (on our honeymoon). I still love it. The idea of a car that can fly and float still entrances me.
I had the soundtrack on LP as a kid (with "Oliver" on the other side).
Anyway my interest in cars, music, technology, steampunk etc. can be traced to CCBB
I think it ignited my love for weird cars.
One of my earliest memories is my parents buying me the Corgi version of the car at The Nut Tree toy store in Vacaville. I loved that car and brought it to Show-and-Tell at school. It was stolen, and I was heartbroken.
Corgi reissued it during the 1989 West-End musical revival and I bought it in England (on our honeymoon). I still love it. The idea of a car that can fly and float still entrances me.
I had the soundtrack on LP as a kid (with "Oliver" on the other side).
Anyway my interest in cars, music, technology, steampunk etc. can be traced to CCBB