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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is the vintage racing car which is featured in the
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of the same name. Writer
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took his inspiration for the car from a series of aero-engined racing cars built by Count Louis Zborowski in the early 1920s, christened ''
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''. The original Chitty Bang Bang's engine was from a
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dirigible. The name reputedly derived either from the sound it made whilst idling, or from a bawdy song from World WarI. Six versions of the car were built for the film and several replicas have subsequently been produced. The version built for the stage production holds the record for the most expensive stage prop ever used.


Novel and inspiration

According to Fleming, the original Chitty Bang-Bang was built in 1920; it used a pre-War Mercedes chassis with a six-cylinder Maybach military aeronautical engine that was typically fitted to
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s. The engine had four
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s per cylinder and twin Zenith carburetors; the car was more than with a bonnet long, finished in grey. In the novel, the car is described as "a twelve-cylinder, eight-litre supercharged Paragon Panther. They only made one of them and then the firm went broke." At the time the Pott family purchased it, the car was a long, low four-seater in wrecked condition, lacking a bonnet and with
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paint peeling off in strips. After purchasing the derelict racer, the children excitedly note the old registration tag, "GEN 11", could be construed as " genii", referring to the powerful magical servants. Caractacus Pott restored the car over a period of three months, and noted "certain modifications, certain changes, had, so to speak, taken place all by themselves during the night, when I wasn't there. Certain – what shall I say? – rather revolutionary and extraordinary adaptations" which turn out to allow her to fly (as a
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) when stuck in traffic, and allow her to float (as a
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) when the family is stranded on a sandbar by the rising tide.


Film cars

For the 1968 film, at least seven cars were created: Only the original road-going version used the registration GEN 11 legitimately and it was owned by Pierre Picton of Stratford upon Avon. Most of the secondary film cars were fitted with engines after filming was complete and were used to promote the film throughout the world. The original racing variant with the British racing green livery and prominent Number 3 shown winning and crashing during the opening credits montage was converted some time after 2010 into a Chitty replica by Gordon Grant. One of the original cars appeared in a humorous
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(PIF) by the
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aimed at British motorists, reminding them to pay their
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. Ironically, there was criticism as all cars built before 1January 1973, including the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang model, are exempt from vehicle excise duty in the UK. The PIF was a parody of the MGM film.


Chitty prime (GEN 11)

The primary "Chitty" used to photograph most of the driving sequences in the film is a fully functional road-going car with New Zealand registration GEN 1I (formerly UK registration GEN 11). This car was designed by the film's production designer,
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, and cartoonist and sculptor
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, built by
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in Hertfordshire in 1967, fitted with a contemporary Ford 3000 ''Essex'' V6 engine and automatic transmission and allocated a genuine UK registration. The wooden body was manufactured by ship builders. They employed Architectural Metal Workers, Leonard and Eric Harrington of Ware to manufacture the external metal components. Actor
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, who drove the car in the film, said that "the car was a little difficult to maneuver, with the turning radius of a battleship". Chitty prime is approximately long and weighs . Externally, the roadgoing Chitty prime can be distinguished from the other filming models by the presence of small
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atop the front fenders to meet motor vehicle standards. This car was privately owned by Pierre Picton of Stratford-upon-Avon from the early 1970s until May 2011. He made numerous public appearances with the car up until the end of 2010, including stops in Malta (1990) and the city of Norwich in August 2009, to promote the theatre show. Public appearances of the car in 2010 were listed on the GEN 11 official website, with a note that there will be no more as the car was sent to Los Angeles to be auctioned on 22 May 2011. The auction price was expected to reach
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1–2million, but capped at $805,000 (£495,415) with the winning bid submitted by New Zealand film director Sir
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, who according to his spokesperson said he would use it as a charity fund-raising vehicle. It was registered in New Zealand as GEN 1I, as the registration GEN 11 had already been issued.


Chitty beta

The second road version, a slightly smaller car, only appears in for 1 minute & 35 seconds of the entire movie. The car was used for the scenes: * when Lord Scrumptious was driving behind the car trying to get past (before the railway bridge - which was the first scene shot for the movie) * the car under the viaduct after they landed in Vulgaria * inside the Castle, fitted with secondary controls in the floorboards to make it look like the car was driving herself * the scene when the cast & car descended the staircase on the outside of the Castle Fans have noted several external differences for this example: * The support bars behind the radiator grille are vertical * The wood of the steering wheel is darker * The metal dashboard has a brushed, matte finish rather than a shiny, polished finish The car was used to promote the American release of the film. Eventually it was purchased by and displayed at the
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in 2000, where it remained until the Keswick museum closed in 2011. The Cars of the Stars collection was purchased by collector Michael Dezer, where it was displayed in Miami as part of his eponymous collection. Dezer's collection has since moved to Orlando. This car is now on display at the Stahls Automotive Foundation in
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Trailer Chitty (GEM 11)

This engineless Chitty was built for close-ups of the actors while driving; the body was mounted to a trailer and scenes were filmed from cameras on the tow vehicle. It had wings, though they were slightly different than the flying Chitty, and was used for both aerial shots as well as some aquatic scenes, filmed in the Pinewood Studios pool. In this car, the steering wheel sits higher on the dashboard. In addition, the front position lights are carried at the bottom front edge of each fender. Pierre Picton purchased the trailer Chitty in the early 1970s and had an engine fitted to it; he also modified the front-left fender to fly up for his circus act. Picton sold the car shortly afterwards, and the car was publicly displayed at the Heathfield Wildlife Park and The Rotunda in Folkestone before being sold in 1980/81 to collector Anthony Bamford, who registered it under GEM 11. Bamford has occasionally shown GEM 11 at the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, UK.


Flying Chitty

One car was built with wings and fiberglass pieces and filmed for flying scenes. The leading edges of the wings house folding propellers. This car was used for publicity stills to promote the film upon its release in 1968 and features prominently in posters. In 1973, the flying Chitty was sold at auction for and subsequently was displayed at the Cavalcade of Cars, an exhibit at the
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amusement park in the Village of Lake George, New York, starting in 1975. After the park closed in 1989, it was sold at auction in 1990 to Jim Rich, a Chicago businessman, who displayed it at his restaurant, Chicago West (billed as "Mona Lisa's Hideaway"), until it was sold again at auction in 2007 for to Ralph Spencer, a Florida resident. The car went through an extensive restoration before being put on temporary display at a Mulch-Production facility in 2018.


Transforming Chitty

A version with primarily aluminum fittings was built for the tidal scenes when Chitty has become stranded before transforming into a boat. It appears on screen for less than a minute, as its appearance was significantly different from Chitty prime; the aluminum was substituted as it was thought the sea and salt air would corrode the brass radiator surround of the primary filming cars. The lighter aluminum car also was hoisted for scenes showing the transformation to flying mode. After filming was complete, this car was used to promote the film in Australia. In 1991, it was purchased by and displayed at the
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in Keswick, then sold to Eon Productions in 2000, who used the aluminum Chitty to promote the stage musical. Eon tinted some parts to a brass-like color to more closely resemble Chitty prime, but the transforming aluminum Chitty retained the original aluminum (silver-colored) shifter, exhaust, and muffler. As it does not have a
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certificate of roadworthiness in the U.K., it is not allowed on public roads. In July 2009, the Norwich police barred its use in a parade, as the car was not roadworthy, properly registered or insured. The transforming aluminum Chitty is on long-term loan from Eon to the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu.


Hovering (boat) Chitty

The hover-car was a shell mounted on a speed boat, and was destroyed after filming. According to
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, who played the role of daughter Jemima Potts, the boat was controlled remotely from the helicopter filming the scene; because the steering wheel was only cosmetic, Dick Van Dyke would spin the wheel without affecting their path.


ex-Racer No. 3 restomod (11 GEN)

One of the racing Paragon Panther cars filmed in the opening scenes as Number 3 was acquired by Gordon Grant and reconstructed as a Chitty replica. Grant previously had built a close replica between 1998 and 2008 using the original plans, which was sold at auction in 2011. The fictional registration ''11 GEN'' was applied to the refurbished ex-racer, which was completed in time to be displayed at the
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in 2014. It was also on a long-term loan to the
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until 2017 to raise funds for
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. ex-Racer 3 can be distinguished from Chitty prime by its ten exposed lug nuts attaching each front wheel; the front wheel lug nuts of Chitty prime have a red cover installed after filming. Grant went on to purchase and restore Mr Toad's car from the 1996 film ''The Wind in the Willows''. Ex-racer no. 3 is now at Beaulieu Motor Museum, where visitors can experience a ride in the car round the estate or watch the car go by. The Hollywood Cars Museum in
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has another Paragon Panther race car with a bare-metal finish. It is displayed in partnership with collector Michael Dezer.


Replica cars

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Green Chitty (GEN 22)

There is an MGM-licensed replica in the United Kingdom, built by Tony Green from the original plans for a commercial photography business over a three-year period, starting in 2000. The car is roadworthy and has the registration number GEN 22. It weighs around and is nearly long and wide. The brass lamps are all original period pieces and the brass snake horn came from one of the original Chitty cars. The engine is a 3L V6 Ford with a
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automatic gearbox. The vehicle currently resides at the
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Pointing Chitty

Another Chitty 'copy' was built by Nick Pointing of the Isle of Wight at the request of his wife Carolyn, a lifelong ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'' fan who asked him to build her dream car. The car was built on a 1970s Land Rover chassis and engine and was driven overland to Australia in 2007/8 to raise money for charity.


Grant Chitty (772 YUJ)

A replica Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car built by Gordon Grant made its debut in 2008 at Pinewood Studios and was sold at an auction held on 1 December 2011 at Bonhams at Mercedes Benz World in Weybridge, Surrey, UK, bearing the registration plate WGG 5. The Grant Chitty was started in 1998 and took ten years to complete, using advice, assistance, and original blueprints provided by Peter Lamont, who was the assistant art director for the 1968 film; Denise Exshaw, retired set decorator and widow of Harry Pottle, the art director for the film; Lionel Whitehead, who was the chief mechanic at Alan Mann Racing; and Terry Dan, who had built the original car's wooden bodywork. The wheels were cast from the original car by the original foundry. It is equipped with a Ford V6 and automatic transmission, matching Chitty prime. The car was later sold to broadcaster Chris Evans after the purchaser found it was too long to fit in his garage. Evans hired Joe Macari to make it road legal in 2012, and it was sold at auction again in 2015. The car, which is now registered as 772 YUJ, has been reported erroneously in several newspapers as the original Chitty prime film car with registration GEN 11.


Rothwell Chitty

Another replica was built and finished in July 2014 by hospital worker and jeweller John Rothwell from Cambridge. It is based on a
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chassis and took approximately 3 years to build in a small garage rented from the local council. Having a three-wheeler based chassis makes this car unique and also disqualifies it from being a genuine replica. This version of Chitty was used by a local car insurance company for a promotion campaign and is frequently taken to local car shows where it helps to raise money for Addenbrookes Hospital Charitable Trust.


Garofalo Chitty

A replica car built by retired NYPD police Sergeant, Tony Garofalo, of Long Island, New York, was completed in June 2015 after a 5-year build at a cost of over US$100,000. The car is modelled on the original motion picture car, after Garofalo conducted a personal inspection of two original Chitty Chitty Bang Bang cars. Built on a vintage, road legal, 1914 Overland car, updated with a 1928 Ford Model A engine, the car has automated opening retractable wings and vintage brass adornments. All of the bright work is brass, aluminum, stainless steel and copper to prevent any corrosion. It is reported that over 90% of the car has been fabricated, although the original vintage chassis, drivetrain and rear axle have been retained, with an additional conversion to 12 volts. The car is finely detailed with all of the brass features of the original movie car, including a vintage serpent snake horn from an old Mercedes. Garofalo also owns the original Broadway Stage Production Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car featured in the U.S. Stage tour.


Skinner Chitty

Richard Skinner of
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built another replica car, completed in 2019. Following two years of research, the car was built from original drawings of the film car, using the same Ford V6 engine and various original Edwardian car parts. The wooden body was constructed using the same afrormosia and
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wood used in the original.


Mccracken Chitty

Keith Mccracken from Northern Ireland,Uk started building his replica in 2010 completing it and making it road legal in 2012. It was a built as close as possible to the original car being 18ft long, engine is a 3L V6 Ford with a
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automatic gearbox and period pieces sourced where necessary.The car can be hired for use at events


Stage production cars


West End (2002)

Another version of the car, built for the British stage production of the story, debuted at
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in 2002. Built at a cost of £750,000, the car is listed in
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as the most expensive stage prop ever. During a 2002 performance before
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and
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, the prop car collided with a ship when the choreography went awry during a chase scene, bringing the show to a premature end; the audience received complimentary tickets to another performance. It was dismantled after the production ended.


Broadway & US tour (2005)

This prop car is highly detailed and is fully equipped with multiple Stage prop tricks, including computer activated retractable wings and wheels that can tilt for the hovercraft sequence. The car was originally constructed at The Rolling Stock Company of Sarasota, Florida and hydraulics designed and constructed at PRG of New Windsor, New York, under license by Michael Rose and MGM On Stage. It is approximately long, wide, and high; each wing adds to the width when deployed. It is distinguished most easily by the hourglass shape behind the front grille and the non-functional front suspension, as the beam axle is attached directly to the frame and not the leaf springs. In addition, the rear seat does not have side doors for access. In July 2014, Tony Garofalo, who completed a Chitty replica on June 30, 2015, acquired the US National Broadway Touring Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Prop Car, by a sale release made by Big League Productions of New York City. The Broadway prop was put up for auction in 2022.


UK/Ireland tour (2015–17)

Another prop car built for the 2015–17 UK/Ireland touring production at a cost of was sold at auction in July 2020. Comedian
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, who had performed as Caractacus during the tour, was outbid by Bowden Theatre Works, who purchased the prop for . The auction also featured additional props from the production, including a vintage motorcycle, Baron Bomburst's car, and the Child Catcher's cage.


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