Paul and David, Starsky and Hutch
Forever
feeling nostalgic and sad
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1976 Ford Gran Torino
Starsky and Hutch 1975-76 Ford Gran Torino
Starsky and Hutch was a television cop show created by William Blinn and played between 1975 and 1979 on ABC. The show featured two California policemen, the dark-haired David Starsky (Paul Michael Glaser) playing the driver and the blond Ken 'Hutch' Hutchinson (David Soul). Their radio handle was "ZEBRA-3" and their street car was an eye catching tomato red, 1975-76 Ford Gran Torino automobile with a wide white stripe.
Ford Gran Torino Details
•Year: 1975-76
•Make & Model: Ford Gran Torino
•Engine: 351 c.i. Cleveland V-8 rated at 250 hp (400 c.i. and 460 c.i. V8s were optional and also used)
•Carburetor: Four barrel carb
•Transmission: XPL type C-6 Automatic Transmission
•Wheels: Magnum 500 with HR78 x 14/B Radial Firestone Tires
•Color: Bright Red (2B)
•Other Notables: Black vinyl interior with white trim, color-keyed sport mirrors, AM-FM radio with 8-Track, heavy duty suspension, air shocks on the rear end, special stripe, sport steering wheel, bumper protection and manual air conditioning.
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With a screech of a well-timed handbrake turn, Starsky and Hutch have just arrived in my Redbubble shop, for all your 1970s crimefighting needs.
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STARSKY & TORINO
We all know that Starsky's most important relationship in his life is with the Gran Torino 😜
and
SATURDAY NIGHT STARSK
This drawing was made for the ShareCon 2023's zine.
Posting these two works for the first time
Charcoal pencil drawings on paper + a few digitally added effects and cars
ALSO POSTED ON AO3 - onnakarot
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Rewatching Smuggler's Blues for giffing and. Paul Michael Glaser really did say Sonny/Rico 4Life, didn't he
There's a scene in Smuggler's Blues where Sonny is so freaked out and angry about having possibly left Rico in danger that he tries to strangle Glenn Frey, and then he pauses and gets quiet and weird.
He snaps the filter off a cigarette (...yikes) and asks Glenn Frey's character if he lost a lot of "buddies" in Vietnam. Jimmy says yes, and Sonny whispers, almost inaudible, me too.
And then, filmed so the sweat on his cheek looks like a drying tear, he blinks and tells Jimmy that no matter how much loss he's experienced-- that essentially, Tubbs is the one person he can't leave behind, and it's like.
Oh.
That is the exact moment that he realizes that.
We see, on screen, the moment that Sonny, who has up until this point refused to reflect for even half a second on what their partnership is or could be, comes to the sobering realization that he Has Feelings
Considering the next (and final) PMG-directed episode is the one where Sonny and Rico flirt at the airport while the music affirms that they're Home for one another, I think it's a genuine tragedy that they didn't get my best boy Starsky to come back at least once a season to direct an episode
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Everyone Needs A Hutch To Their Starsky. ❤️
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