The Cars of Trailer Park Boys

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The **** Mobile
The most iconic of the cars in the Trailer Park Boys, the “**** Mobile” also has the most history with the show.
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The car has more history to it. In real life, the car is a 1975 Chrysler New Yorkerthat was owned by the show’s creator, Clattenberg. He and his wife actually owned and drove the car through to the second season, when it was deemed too ugly to stay in their driveway and was consigned to the show full time.

The only other car to be a permanent fixture in almost every episode of The Trailer Park Boys is Jim Lahey’s 1976 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham.
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This show is pure hilarious Canadiana and I love it despite the terrible things they did to those Formals.
 
The last episodes were sad.
They all got fat and became memes of themselves.
They were stretching to come up with a seasonal plot lines.
So sad at it's decline but all good things can't seem to run forever.
 
The last episodes were sad.
They all got fat and became memes of themselves.
They were stretching to come up with a seasonal plot lines.
So sad at it's decline but all good things can't seem to run forever.

yup when they became a cartoon it was a sad end to an otherwise great show. The Canadianisms were fun to see for us on a mainstream media platform and for the most part were accurate if not embellished
 
A 66 Chrysler Windsor was in the backdrop and so was a 68 Fury in one the episodes .
 
I loved it when Julian flipped the Bronco and airstream "pot growing trailer" over, during the high speed chase, than crawled out the window, still holding his drink glass. :rofl:
 
One of the few shows that actually made me laugh till I cried a few times. CONKY episode was one of the best
 
I've been streaming a series on ROKU titled "Haven" which features John Dunsworth, aka Mr. Lehey, as a character. Looks just the same and plays an off beat owner of a local newspaper. Fun to see him again.
 
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