In 1985, Marty McFly, using his skateboard, hitched a ride on the back of Hill Valley Police car #5253, a Chevrolet Malibu, as he left Courthouse Square to go home.ġ979 Chevrolet Nova (George's wrecked car in 1985) The Malibu was a vehicle manufactured by Chevrolet. Jones Manure Hauling owned a 1951 Chevrolet Advance-Design truck.ġ953 Chevrolet Bel Air ( Sam Baines's car in 1955)Ī Chevrolet Malibu serving as a Hill Valley Police car. In 1955, Marty McFly held onto the back of a blue Chevrolet Advance-Design Thriftmaster pickup truck while being chased around Courthouse Square by Biff Tannen and his gang in Biff's Ford Super De Luxe Convertible.ġ951 Chevrolet Advance-Design truck.
The Chevrolet Advance-Design was a series of pickup trucks manufactured by Chevrolet from 1947 to 1955.
The Buick Super Riviera's license plate number was 4S28359.ġ950 Cadillac Series 62 (Demonstration model)ġ947 Chevrolet Advance-Design Thriftmaster Wilbur began to slow down for the stranger, but his wife became frightened and forced him to drive on. In 1955, an elderly man named Wilbur drove past Lyon Estates in a dark red-colored Buick Super Riviera, when he and his wife saw a young man in a strange yellow suit near a futuristic-looking car. The Super was a vehicle manufactured by Buick from 1940 to 1958. Next to it stood Biff Tannen, polishing diligently." -From Back to the Future by George Gipe (quote, page 244) There in the driveway was a sparkling new BMW.
" Marty got up , walked to the kitchen window and looked out. Parker's AMC Eagle made one brief final reappearance in the Parker residence's driveway when Marty McFly drove up there in his Toyota 4x4 to wake Jennifer up, after the Grays Sports Almanac had been destroyed in 1955, restoring the timeline. Parker, as there is the possibility that the house wasn't actually occupied by the Parker family in that particular ABC timeline.
In 1985A, the Parker residence had a wrecked AMC Hornet parked in the front yard, which may or may not have belonged to Mr. Jennifer Parker's father, Danny Parker Jr., drove an orange wood-panel 1984 AMC Eagle in 1985. It was the first four-wheel drive crossover passenger car in America. The AMC Eagle is a four-wheel drive station wagon manufactured in the 1980s by American Motors. Parker's car) Jennifer Parker's father drives into downtown Hill Valley to pick her up.