Han’s bright orange Mazda RX-7 from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is one of the most recognizable movie cars of the 2000s. It didn’t get the most screen time, but between its wild Veilside ...
Turn your brain off for a couple of hours – no, no, all the way off – and revel in the sideways storyline of The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. It's still reasonably entertaining nearly 20 years ...
Time has aged The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift into a classic, and rightfully so. A spinoff with new characters that wasn’t really folded into the series’ overarching narrative until years later, ...
Movie cars are sometimes lauded for decades, but there are some silver screen secrets few know. The majority aren’t often running driving examples, and many don’t look all that good up close either.
The car sold at auction is one of nine built for filming, only two of which survived the production, according to Bonhams. It was not used for any of the film’s eponymous drifting sequences, which ...
Expert drifter Han Seoul-Oh escapes from the garage fight and rockets along the streets of Tokyo to evade pursuers behind the wheel of the 1992 Mazda RX-7 Veilside Fortune in an adrenaline-packed ...
During the film, Han piloted a heavily-modified RX-7 equipped with a VeilSide bodykit and painted in a combination of orange and black. It may have looked more like a European supercar than an ...
While it may not be the original VeilSide RX-7, Mecum’s readying an honest replica for the auction block that’s way more affordable. Tokyo drift is and always will be a favorite among enthusiasts. Car ...