Britt Reid had a handy flip-over garage floor that exchanged his daytime car (a 1966 Chrysler 300) for the Green Hornet's night-marauding "Black Beauty," (which was a modified Chrysler Imperial). He had no superpowers, and magic was not employed in the series. So we always wondered how the automobiles, when stored upside down, managed not to lose all of their oil, gasoline, water and antifreeze. [This seems more a question than an error. The Black Beauty is obviously heavily modified, so we can assume less-obvious modifications were made to the 300, including those that assure fluids don't leak when turned over. Logically, the first time a car is upside-down, such a problem would make itself known, and would then be addressed. If he modified the floor, he probably modified the cars.]
The Green Hornet (1966) - 1 correction
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Britt Reid had a handy flip-over garage floor that exchanged his daytime car (a 1966 Chrysler 300) for the Green Hornet's night-marauding "Black Beauty," (which was a modified Chrysler Imperial). He had no superpowers, and magic was not employed in the series. So we always wondered how the automobiles, when stored upside down, managed not to lose all of their oil, gasoline, water and antifreeze. [This seems more a question than an error. The Black Beauty is obviously heavily modified, so we can assume less-obvious modifications were made to the 300, including those that assure fluids don't leak when turned over. Logically, the first time a car is upside-down, such a problem would make itself known, and would then be addressed. If he modified the floor, he probably modified the cars.]
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