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* In ''Film/{{Sunset}}'', cowboy movie star Tom Mix drives a huge Packard convertible with steer horns mounted on the front. Mix actually had a car like this in RealLife.

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* In ''Film/{{Sunset}}'', ''Film/{{Sunset|1988}}'', cowboy movie star Tom Mix drives a huge Packard convertible with steer horns mounted on the front. Mix actually had a car like this in RealLife.
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* Julius jacks a convertible with buffalo horns on the hood in ''Film/Twins1988'', but later mentions that he returned it. [[AcceptableTargets "He was a cowboy!"]]

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* Julius jacks a convertible with buffalo horns on the hood in ''Film/Twins1988'', but later mentions that he returned it. [[AcceptableTargets "He was a cowboy!"]]cowboy!"
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* The owner of Dinoco in ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'' is a limo with a horn hood ornament functioning as a moustache.

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* The owner of Dinoco in ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'' ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'' is a limo with a horn hood ornament functioning as a moustache.
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* ''Film/GunsGirlsAndGambling'': In keeping with his title, The Rancher is chauffeured around in a white stretch limo with a set of longhorn horns mounted on the front.

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