This video is around 20 minutes long but I STRONGLY suggest clicking on the image below and investing the time to watch or at least scroll through if you’re even partially interested. Honestly, after watching the video below, it seems that the shuttlecraft came close to not existing at all. Certainly, the USS Enterprise itself was a compelling ship, as well as the Klingon’s ride, but I was partial to a rarely seen other vehicle: the Galileo shuttlecraft. In the years before George Lucas unleashed his saga on us, this (and “Space 1999”) was one of the few sci-fi experiences with cool vehicles on display. Like many of our GenX readers, I turned the clunky knob of our black and white Zenith to some UHF channel, messed with the antenna, and watched reruns of the original 1966-69 “Star Trek”. Mecum, Garage Kept Motors, Classic Auto Mall Some of these machines aren’t even cars, but that doesn’t mean that they can’t be made to drive on the street or float on a lake. There are plenty of other more obscure vehicles from motion pictures and TV reruns that need to be honored with a tribute.
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