Say you have a Power Trio, for example. The vintage and also plot important car isn't doesn't belong to The Hero proper, but belongs to the second in command, is seen throughout the film/series/game/whatever, by a character who is one of the main protagonists but not the main protagonist.
I'm thinking of Tulip's 1972 Chevy in Preacher (2016) but I suppose it's not the only case where THE classic car is driven by someone other than main hero.
Edited by trashconverters on Feb 26th 2020 at 7:30:29 AM
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Say you have a Power Trio, for example. The vintage and also plot important car isn't doesn't belong to The Hero proper, but belongs to the second in command, is seen throughout the film/series/game/whatever, by a character who is one of the main protagonists but not the main protagonist.
Is it still a Hero's Classic Car?
I'm thinking of Tulip's 1972 Chevy in Preacher (2016) but I suppose it's not the only case where THE classic car is driven by someone other than main hero.
Edited by trashconverters on Feb 26th 2020 at 7:30:29 AM
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