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When Paul Newman passed away, Pixar had to quickly figure out what to do with one of their star characters in the Cars franchise, Doc Hudson.
The now-blue Doc Hudson model on display started as a rust-free, brown and green 1951 Pacemaker sedan with 59,000 miles. Its grill was missing, and the front end had been wrecked.
Two cars were rear-ended - one car once and the other twice - on Pulaski Skyway near Tonnelle Circle in Jersey City in a four-car accident at around 1:01 a.m. on Thursday, with no one injured ...
The other item on display is on the other end of the entertainment spectrum. It’s a hand-built version of Doc Hudson, the cartoon character in the “Cars” movies voiced by film legend Paul ...
"Cars 3" shows off plenty of familiar faces, but fails to divulge any details on what happened to a fan favorite character.
If you're a fan of the movie Cars, there is no real-life car cooler than this. It's a 1951 Hudson Hornet owned by Dave Bonbright, one of the automotive historians who worked on the Cars films.
Paul Newman fans are in for a real treat: His beloved character Doc Hudson plays an integral role in the new chapter of Pixar’s animated Cars franchise. The late Oscar-winning icon and a ...
The Motorsports Hall of Fame of America always has interesting pieces to display. It landed a Van Halen car and a real-life Doc Hudson of "Cars." ...
A car like this is surely for cruising and little else. Unless it comes over all Doc Hudson in Cars and wants to start teaching younger racers how to skid about the place ...
Since Paul Newman died in 2008, ‘Cars’ fans have wondered whether the actor would somehow make a posthumous voice appearance in the upcoming sequel, Nat King Cole-style.
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