“Fast & Furious 6” looks more…digital. But can you ID the cars?

These “Fast and Furious” movies seem to be getting further and further away from real car stunts in the action scenes and more into the digital stuff. There’s a bit of stunt driving in this commercial-trailer. But a whole lot of laws-of-physics defying stuff.
I see a Dodge Charger, a newish Alfa Romeo, what looks like an old Superbird (tail wing Richard Petty 1970 era Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge product). A friend IDs that blue and white car in the first moments as an early ’70s Ford Escort — British version. Another even looks like a Jensen Interceptor (probably not, but ’70s vintage rear hatch — the one Michelle R. seems to step out of). This opens May 24.

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