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(I'm sorry, but I don't see much of a resemblance at all. The grille is wrong. The whole front clip is wrong. There are some similiarlies but it is not even close to a match.)
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[[Image:Elisas-Car.jpg|thumb|300px|Elisa's Car]]
 
[[Image:Elisas-Car.jpg|thumb|300px|Elisa's Car]]
  
'''Elisa's Car''' is a red automobile used both as her personal car and her ''"squad car."'' Elisa drives it while on patrol of [[Manhattan]] and more distant locales such as [[Black Rock Point]].
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'''Elisa's Car''' is a red, 1950's American automobile used both as her personal car and her ''"squad car."'' Elisa drives it while on patrol of [[Manhattan]] and more distant locales such as [[Black Rock Point]].
  
 
With the exception of one instance, [[Elisa]] has never let her partner, [[Matt Bluestone]] drive her car.
 
With the exception of one instance, [[Elisa]] has never let her partner, [[Matt Bluestone]] drive her car.
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Elisa's car was a hybrid of several automobiles, but based on a model [[Frank Paur]] bought while in [[Tokyo]], visiting [[Walt Disney Television Japan]].
 
Elisa's car was a hybrid of several automobiles, but based on a model [[Frank Paur]] bought while in [[Tokyo]], visiting [[Walt Disney Television Japan]].
  
Despite popular belief in the ''[[Gargoyles Universe|Gargoyles]]'' fandom, it is not a Ford Fairlane.
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Despite popular belief in the ''[[Gargoyles Universe|Gargoyles]]'' fandom, it is not a real car.  The animated rendition shares physical similarites with the Ford Fairlane as well as the Cheverolet Bel Air, but no one example is exact.
  
 
[[Category:Canon]]
 
[[Category:Canon]]
 
[[Category:Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Vehicles]]

Revision as of 13:23, 1 January 2009

Elisa's Car

Elisa's Car is a red, 1950's American automobile used both as her personal car and her "squad car." Elisa drives it while on patrol of Manhattan and more distant locales such as Black Rock Point.

With the exception of one instance, Elisa has never let her partner, Matt Bluestone drive her car.


Behind the Scenes

Elisa's car was a hybrid of several automobiles, but based on a model Frank Paur bought while in Tokyo, visiting Walt Disney Television Japan.

Despite popular belief in the Gargoyles fandom, it is not a real car. The animated rendition shares physical similarites with the Ford Fairlane as well as the Cheverolet Bel Air, but no one example is exact.