What was the car in the original Hawaii Five-O?

What was the car in the original Hawaii Five-O?

1974 Mercury Marquis Brougham
The 1974 Mercury Marquis Brougham that actor Jack Lord drove for several years as McGarrett makes an appearance in the first new episode and will continue to pop up in subsequent shows as the new McGarrett, played by Alex O’Loughlin, works on restoring the old four-door.

What kind of car does Adam drive in Hawaii Five-O?

The pilot of the new Hawaii Five-0 aired five years ago, and sharp-eyed fans of the original series were doubtless pleased to see an homage: an appearance by McGarrett’s personal ride, an all-black 1974 Mercury Marquis four-door hardtop. Here’s the thing, that car was no stand-in.

What car does Danny Williams Drive?

Chevrolet Camaro
The Chevrolet Camaro is a car that is owned by the second-in-command of the Hawaii Five-O Task Force, Detective Danny Williams, replacing the Mustang GT 5.0 that Danny originally drove in the pilot with his partner, Lieutenant Commander Steve McGarrett usually driving it despite Danny having insisted on occasion that …

What episode does Steve McGarrett get hit by a car?

Touch of Death (crossover event)

“Touch of Death”
Episode title “Touch of Death”
Episode no. Season 3 Episode 21
Directed by Tony Wharmby
Production code 321

Does Tom Selleck drive the Marquis on ‘Hawaii 5-0?

When Hawaii 5-0 ended, Nordlum and the rest of the production team went to work on Magnum P.I., and Nordlum eventually became Tom Selleck’s body double. Outside of the studio, he drove the Marquis regularly.

What kind of car does McGarrett drive on Hawaii 5-0?

Before Magnum P.I.’ s red Ferrari, McGarrett’s Mercurys on the original Hawaii 5-0 series were a staple of primetime entertainment. Every week from 1968–80, viewers tuned in to watch Jack Lord—the hard-nosed, justice-driven McGarrett—chase bad guys in his four-door sedan.

How many Mercurys were used in the 70s?

Only three Mercurys were used during those dozen seasons. The first, a Marquis coupe, barely counts since it was used only while filming the pilot episode (it also provided some stock footage). The bulk of the work was left to a 1968 Mercury Parklane Brougham and 1974 Marquis Brougham.

What happened to Lord’s car on Hawaii 5-0?

Technically it belonged to the studio, but a strongly worded telephone call from Lord helped persuade CBS execs to give the car to Lord’s former stunt double, John Nordlum. When Hawaii 5-0 ended, Nordlum and the rest of the production team went to work on Magnum P.I., and Nordlum eventually became Tom Selleck’s body double.