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What will be the fate of this Fast and Furious car at auction?

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1968 Dodge Charger used in Fast and Furious movies | Carlisle Auctions Photos

The Fate of the Furious, the eighth movie in the Fast and Furious series, opens this weekend in theaters across the country. And just a week later, fans of the films will be able to bid on a screen-used car from the movies during the three-day Spring Carlisle auction in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Interior view of the movie car

A 1968 Dodge Charger, modified to look like a 1970 model year and used for stunt and green-screen scenes in Fast and Furious 4, as well as in Fast and Furious 5, is on the auction docket.

The car, one of two Chargers used in the films and the only one to survive movie production, was driven by Vin Diesel with the late Paul Walker in the passenger seat.

The car is powered by a 350 Chevy engine with a faux BDS 871 blower. The engine is hooked to a 350 turbo transmission and Ford 9-inch rear end.

“We are thrilled to offer this rare Charger as part of our inaugural Saturday auction,” said Carlisle director of auction operations Tony Cline.  “It is exciting for our team to be chosen to represent this piece of Hollywood automotive history.”

The Fast and Furious Charger will be available for viewing April 20, the opening day of Spring Carlisle, and is to cross the block April 22 at approximately 12:30 p.m.

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Nicole James has been involved in the automotive world her entire life. Her dream car is a 1965 Shelby Daytona Coupe. She currently drives a 2005 Mustang affectionately known as Marilyn and uses the car to participate in track events, car shows, and explore the world around her. Nicole joined the ClassicCars.com Content and Marketing team in 2014. Nicole is an automotive journalist and the creator of Pretty Driven - an online source for car culture and news for millennials, as well as a contributor for ClassicCars.com. Follow Nicole on Instagram and Facebook - @Nicoleeellan
  1. the exhaust looks like fence posts,a fake blower and a 350 come on,a below average what should be a beautiful vehicle,will fetch high dollar amount from a film

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