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FAB 1

FAB 1 is a pink, six-wheeled car seen in the 1960s British science-fiction television series Thunderbirds,[4][5] its three film adaptations and its reboot, Thunderbirds Are Go.

FAB 1 (1960s)
Scale model at a Tokyo Thunderbirds exhibition
First appearance"Trapped in the Sky"
(30 September 1965 (1965-09-30))
General characteristics
ArmamentsMachine guns and laser guns
Harpoon launchers
Smoke screen canister
Oil slick dispenser
Tyre slashers
DefencesBulletproof construction
Maximum speedOver 200 miles per hour (320 km/h)[2][3]
On water: 50 knots (58 mph; 93 km/h)[2]
PropulsionRolls-Royce gas turbine
On water: Vortex aquajet
PowerConventional fuel sources, boosted by solid oxide fuel cells[1]
Mass3 tons[2]
Length21 feet (6.4 m)[2][3]
Width8 feet (2.4 m)[2]

Depiction edit

1960s TV series and films edit

In the original Thunderbirds (1965–66), as well as the feature films Thunderbirds Are Go (1966)[6] and Thunderbird 6 (1968),[7] FAB 1 is depicted as a modified Rolls-Royce. Owned by International Rescue agent Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward, the car is usually driven by her butler, Aloysius Parker. The driver sits in a central position at the front of the passenger compartment, which is covered by a bulletproof bubble canopy.

FAB 1 was modified by Brains, the inventor of the Thunderbirds machines, to include weaponry and gadgetry such as front- and rear-mounted machine guns (although grappling hooks are seen to shoot out of the rear in the episode "The Perils of Penelope"). The car is also equipped with a smoke screen canister and oil slick dispenser, extendable tyre studs (for increased traction), and hydrofoils and skis (for travel on water and snow).

Background edit

On the choice of make, series co-creator Gerry Anderson said: "Considering [Penelope's] personality, and the role she played in International Rescue, it could only be a Rolls-Royce."[8] AP Films (APF) approached Rolls-Royce Limited, which consented to the use of its brand. In 2004, Rolls-Royce's head of public relations in the 1960s said that the company "couldn't see any harm in [APF's] request, and as the series was aimed at children we thought it would be good for the cars – give them a modern image and, you never know, inspire a child to own one, one day."[9] In return for its co-operation, the company asked that all on-screen references to the make of the car use the full brand name "Rolls-Royce", rather than the abbreviation "Rolls".[10]

To distinguish the look from that of real-life cars, designer Derek Meddings gave FAB 1 a six-wheel drive.[11] He said that his decision to place two sets of wheels at the front, instead of at the back, was motivated purely by aesthetics: "My excuse [...] was that the engine was so big and powerful it needed them, but it wasn't done for any technical reason."[10] He remembered FAB 1 for its "outrageous styling, which bore no resemblance to any Rolls-Royce ever produced".[12]

Several shooting models were built in various sizes, the smallest being a six-inch-long (15 cm) miniature and the largest a puppet-size version, measuring six or seven feet (1.8 or 2.1 m), to accommodate the 13 human-scale marionette characters.[13][14][15] The latter – constructed from plywood, aluminium and chrome-plated brass – cost approximately £2,500 to build in 1966 (£64,000 in 2023).[13][14][15] It had fully-functional steering and headlamps with a removable canopy, doors and underside to facilitate puppet filming.[13][14][15] The headlamps incorporated parts from bicycles.[13] Rolls-Royce approved the design and supplied one of its own radiator grilles (costing £100), complete with a Spirit of Ecstasy figure.[16] This was used for close-ups of the larger model, including shots of the car firing its machine guns and a stock photograph of the bonnet featured in the series' closing titles.[13][14] As the puppet sized car was the most expensive prop to be built for the series, special security measures were followed whenever it was used on set.[12]

Noting FAB 1's weaponry and gadgets, Robert Sellers and Marcus Hearn liken the car to the modified Aston Martin DB5 driven by James Bond in the films Goldfinger (1964) and Thunderball (1965).[10][17]

2004 film edit

FAB 1 (2004)
 
FAB 1 on display at the Heritage Motor Centre
General characteristics
Armaments3 mini-guns
2 heat-seeking missile launchers
2 torpedo tubes
Maximum speed320 kilometres per hour (200 mph)
On water: 180 or 185 km/h (112 or 115 mph; 97 or 100 kn)
In air: 9,120 km/h (5,670 mph; 4,920 kn)
PropulsionGas turbine jet engine
Mini hover engines
PowerMiniature nuclear fusion reactor
Mass3.4 tonnes (3.3 long tons; 3.7 short tons)
Length7.9 metres (26 ft)
Width2.1 metres (6 ft 11 in)
3.5 metres (11 ft) with hydrofoils deployed
4.7 metres (15 ft) with wings deployed
Height1.68 metres (5 ft 6 in)[18]

In the 2004 live-action film, Thunderbirds, FAB 1 is still pink and powered by a six-wheel drive. Its glass canopy is tinted, and it is now capable of flight as well as travel on land and sea. Prior to flight, the car's boot panels open, exposing the gas turbine engine; the wings then extend from the undercarriage. During flight, the rear set of wheels folds into the main vehicle body to prevent unnecessary drag. The passenger compartment doubles as a life raft in the event of an emergency at sea, while buoyancy tanks hidden in the body panelling ensure that the compartment remains afloat after it has broken away from the rest of the vehicle.

Background edit

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and its owner BMW declined to be involved in FAB 1's re-design. This led production company Working Title to approach Ford, who accepted the commission and adapted the car from its eleventh-generation Thunderbird.[9][19][20][21] According to Working Title's head of marketing, Rolls-Royce had pushed for the vehicle to be "one of their standard cars – and that would have been too sedate. If you're transferring something like this to the big screen, you have to make it bigger and better." He also called FAB 1 a "crazy missed marketing opportunity" for Rolls-Royce given the car's prominence in the film.[20]

Ford's designers said that due to the car's versatility, "there was a level of restriction that we had to encompass [...] Then we had to identify the link with the Thunderbirds theme and, from our perspective, identify a T-bird essence that wasn't a deliberate rip-off."[9] The finished car was fully functional and roadworthy, and appeared in a segment of the motoring TV series Top Gear, during which it was road-tested by presenter James May. May noted that it was not the most practical of cars, its excessive length making it difficult to drive through small English villages. Testing the car for The Daily Telegraph, Ian Adcock compared the driver's section to a "command module", noting its armrest controls and "fighter aircraft-style joystick" in place of a conventional steering wheel. He also observed that the car "understeers like a yacht, so you constantly have to feed more and more lock on as you power through corners."[9]

Motor Trend magazine called the new FAB 1 "one of the stars of the movie" and "exquisitely executed", while Starburst described it as a "futuristic sports car which recaptures as much of the original's feel as possible."[19][21] The car was negatively received by XPosé and SFX magazines; XPosé commented that FAB 1 "still look[ed] rubbish" while SFX described it as "rather ugly" and suggested that fans of the original Thunderbirds would not regard it as canon.[22][23]

Following its appearance in the film, the car was put on display at the Heritage Motor Centre in Gaydon, Warwickshire.[24]

Thunderbirds Are Go (TV series) edit

In the remake series Thunderbirds Are Go, FAB 1 is given a slightly different design that still retains a Rolls-Royce silhouette and is as close to a Rolls-Royce as possible without actually being one. It has the classic pink color scheme from the original, but the color is no longer solid throughout the body, as the hood and trunk covers are now a grey-silver (resembling the real Rolls-Royce Ghost "FAB-1" charity car). The headlights are more streamlined and the wheels are larger, though the tires are thinner. It still retains the same role it has in the original series with new features compared to its original counterpart, being capable of flying much like its live-action counterpart and can also travel under water. All machine guns have been removed, including the one in the grille, and replaced with explosives such as missiles and torpedoes but still retains the smoke screen and oil slick dispensers.

Replica cars edit

In 1968 (not 1966, as many mistakenly believe), a 22-foot-long (6.7 m) replica of FAB 1, based on a "Chinese six" (four front, two back) Bedford VAL coach chassis, was built to transport Gerry and Sylvia Anderson to the premiere of Thunderbird Six in London.[9] Costing £10,000 (approximately £235,300 in 2023),[13] it was constructed by the company Toby Baxter Contracts in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire under Sylvia's supervision. The replica had a fibreglass body and a Bedford six-cylinder petrol engine, connected to a two-speed Powerglide gearbox. The axles were widened to fit the width of the body, which was a steel-covered framework "moulded" with filler to simulate the angles of the vehicle as seen in the TV series and films. The wheels were supplied by Land Rover, and the aluminium bumpers by a specialist welding company. The perspex sides lifted up on screws, while the sides of the body folded out and under the vehicle to form a step. The radiator grille, which was not vertical as in standard Rolls-Royce models, was custom-built and inclined forwards at the top, complete with moveable slats and imitation machine gun. As a number plate with the registration "FAB 1" had already been issued, the replica incorporated revolving plates that showed "FAB 1" on one side and the real registration on the other. The car made its first public appearance with model Penny Snow on the 29 May 1968 at Woburn Abbey. The following month it appeared on Blue Peter with its many features being demonstrated by the Blue Peter team.

On the night of the premiere, the replica broke down after a few hundred yards and the Andersons were forced to complete the journey by taxi. Rolls-Royce were unimpressed by the car and made several attempts to buy it and have it destroyed. For a time, the company were successful in forcing the removal of the genuine Rolls-Royce grille, which was replaced with a facsimile bearing the initials "LP". After a full restoration, the vehicle was installed at the Cars of the Stars Motor Museum in Keswick, Cumbria in 1989.[9][25] Concerned that the vehicle could distract motorists and even cause traffic accidents, the local police asked the museum's owner, Peter Nelson, not to drive it on public roads. Nelson described the car as "utterly scary [to drive] at any sort of speed."[9] The car was subsequently sold to the Miami Auto Museum at the Dezer Collection in Florida (now the Orlando Auto Museum).[26]

Gerry Anderson would later commission a second full-sized FAB 1 replica. This vehicle was a modified Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit, with the bonnet line extended to house the six-wheel drive, complemented by double Ackermann steering. It did not have the bubble canopy or centre-mounted steering of the original, and apart from the pink paint job and re-trim, the passenger compartment was stock Rolls-Royce. This model attended Anderson's funeral on 13 January 2013.[27]

The UK vehicle registration "FAB 1" was first issued in July 1946. It was later assigned to a white Jaguar XJ6 before the number was purchased by broadcaster Chris Evans in 2012 for £75,000.[28] In 2013, the registration was temporarily assigned to a bespoke pink Rolls-Royce Ghost that had been donated for use in raising breast cancer awareness.[28][29]

FABs 2 and 3 edit

FAB 2, Lady Penelope's private yacht, appears in the Thunderbirds episode "The Man from MI.5". At the end of the episode, it is revealed that Parker has lost the ship in a game of poker.[30] FAB 3, Penelope's racehorse, is kept at the Ascot stables and is the winner of many derby races.[31]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Denham, Sam (2015) [2012]. Thunderbirds 50th Anniversary Edition Agents' Technical Manual. Yeovil, Somerset: Haynes Publishing. pp. 120–121. ISBN 978-0-85733-823-5.
  2. ^ a b c d e Bleathman, Graham (2000). Thunderbirds FAB Cross-Sections. London, UK: Carlton Books. pp. 22–23. ISBN 978-1-84222-091-7.
  3. ^ a b Bentley, p. 50.
  4. ^ Thunderbirds (1965–66), Century 21 Television/ITC – various episodes.
  5. ^ FAB 1 (Lady Penelope's Rolls Royce): Century 21 Tech Talk. 13 April 2019 – via YouTube.
  6. ^ Thunderbirds Are Go (1966), Century 21 Cinema/United Artists.
  7. ^ Thunderbird 6 (1968), Century 21 Cinema/United Artists.
  8. ^ Archer and Nicholls, p. 104.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g Adcock, Ian (29 May 2004). "FAB Two". telegraph.co.uk. Telegraph Media Group. from the original on 6 November 2010. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  10. ^ a b c Hearn, Marcus (2015). Thunderbirds: The Vault. London, UK: Virgin Books. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-753-55635-1.
  11. ^ Archer, Simon (2004) [1993]. Gerry Anderson's FAB Facts: Behind the Scenes of TV's Famous Adventures in the 21st Century. London, UK: HarperCollins. p. 37. ISBN 978-0-00-638247-8.
  12. ^ a b Meddings, Derek (1993). 21st Century Visions. Surrey, UK: Paper Tiger Books. p. 57. ISBN 978-1-85028-243-3.
  13. ^ a b c d e f Marriott, John (1993). Supermarionation Classics: Stingray, Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Rogers, Dave; Drake, Chris; Bassett, Graeme. London, UK: Boxtree. p. 138. ISBN 978-1-85283-900-0.
  14. ^ a b c d Archer, Simon; Hearn, Marcus (2002). What Made Thunderbirds Go! The Authorised Biography of Gerry Anderson. London, UK: BBC Books. p. 106. ISBN 978-0-563-53481-5.
  15. ^ a b c Bentley, p. 14.
  16. ^ Archer and Nicholls, p. 105.
  17. ^ Sellers, Robert (2006). "Puppet Master: Thunderbirds (1965–66)". Cult TV: The Golden Age of ITC. London, UK: Plexus Publishing. pp. 95–96. ISBN 978-0-85965-388-6.
  18. ^ Pang, Alex; Richards, Jon (2004). Thunderbirds X-Ray Cross-Sections. Oxford University Press. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-19911-249-4.
  19. ^ a b "Stand by for Action ... Ford and Thunderbirds Are Go!". motortrend.com. 3 December 2003. from the original on 13 December 2017. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  20. ^ a b English, Andrew; Johnson, Sarah (24 January 2004). "Lady Penelope fails to persuade Rolls-Royce to go along for the ride". telegraph.co.uk. Telegraph Media Group. from the original on 28 February 2009. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  21. ^ a b Payne, Stephen, ed. (May 2003). "Movie Preview: FAB!". Starburst. No. 298. London, UK: Visual Imagination. p. 16. ISSN 0955-114X. OCLC 894415863.
  22. ^ Brown, Anthony, ed. (July 2004). "Coming Attractions: Thunderbirds". XPosé. No. 87. London, UK: Visual Imagination. p. 14. ISSN 1363-8289. OCLC 498428578.
  23. ^ Golder, Dave (17 November 2012). . sfx.co.uk. Future plc. Archived from the original on 23 December 2012.
  24. ^ "Historic Vehicle Collection at the Heritage Motor Centre" (PDF). Warwickshire, UK: British Motor Industry Heritage Trust. (PDF) from the original on 16 November 2013. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  25. ^ "Television Cars – FAB 1 – Thunderbirds". Keswick, UK: Cars of the Stars Motor Museum. p. 9. from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  26. ^ "1968 Rolls-Royce (Replica) FAB1". orlandoautomuseum.com. Orlando Auto Museum. from the original on 23 December 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  27. ^ "Gerry Anderson Funeral" – BBC South, 11 January 2013. YouTube.
  28. ^ a b Nagra, Daljinder (16 April 2013). "Rolls-Royce creates bespoke pink Ghost for Chris Evans Charity Fundraiser". aol.co.uk. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  29. ^ "Pink Rolls-Royce Ghost FAB 1 supports Breast Cancer Care". carsuk.net. 15 April 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  30. ^ Thunderbirds (1965), Century 21 Television/ITC – Series 1, Episode 17: "The Man from MI.5".
  31. ^ Bentley, p. 59.

Works cited edit

External links edit

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This article is about the fictional car For the enzyme also known as FAB1 see PIKFYVE FAB 1 is a pink six wheeled car seen in the 1960s British science fiction television series Thunderbirds 4 5 its three film adaptations and its reboot Thunderbirds Are Go FAB 1 1960s Scale model at a Tokyo Thunderbirds exhibitionFirst appearance Trapped in the Sky 30 September 1965 1965 09 30 General characteristicsArmamentsMachine guns and laser gunsHarpoon launchersSmoke screen canisterOil slick dispenserTyre slashersDefencesBulletproof constructionMaximum speedOver 200 miles per hour 320 km h 2 3 On water 50 knots 58 mph 93 km h 2 PropulsionRolls Royce gas turbineOn water Vortex aquajetPowerConventional fuel sources boosted by solid oxide fuel cells 1 Mass3 tons 2 Length21 feet 6 4 m 2 3 Width8 feet 2 4 m 2 Contents 1 Depiction 1 1 1960s TV series and films 1 1 1 Background 1 2 2004 film 1 2 1 Background 1 3 Thunderbirds Are Go TV series 2 Replica cars 3 FABs 2 and 3 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Works cited 6 External linksDepiction edit1960s TV series and films edit In the original Thunderbirds 1965 66 as well as the feature films Thunderbirds Are Go 1966 6 and Thunderbird 6 1968 7 FAB 1 is depicted as a modified Rolls Royce Owned by International Rescue agent Lady Penelope Creighton Ward the car is usually driven by her butler Aloysius Parker The driver sits in a central position at the front of the passenger compartment which is covered by a bulletproof bubble canopy FAB 1 was modified by Brains the inventor of the Thunderbirds machines to include weaponry and gadgetry such as front and rear mounted machine guns although grappling hooks are seen to shoot out of the rear in the episode The Perils of Penelope The car is also equipped with a smoke screen canister and oil slick dispenser extendable tyre studs for increased traction and hydrofoils and skis for travel on water and snow Background edit On the choice of make series co creator Gerry Anderson said Considering Penelope s personality and the role she played in International Rescue it could only be a Rolls Royce 8 AP Films APF approached Rolls Royce Limited which consented to the use of its brand In 2004 Rolls Royce s head of public relations in the 1960s said that the company couldn t see any harm in APF s request and as the series was aimed at children we thought it would be good for the cars give them a modern image and you never know inspire a child to own one one day 9 In return for its co operation the company asked that all on screen references to the make of the car use the full brand name Rolls Royce rather than the abbreviation Rolls 10 To distinguish the look from that of real life cars designer Derek Meddings gave FAB 1 a six wheel drive 11 He said that his decision to place two sets of wheels at the front instead of at the back was motivated purely by aesthetics My excuse was that the engine was so big and powerful it needed them but it wasn t done for any technical reason 10 He remembered FAB 1 for its outrageous styling which bore no resemblance to any Rolls Royce ever produced 12 Several shooting models were built in various sizes the smallest being a six inch long 15 cm miniature and the largest a puppet size version measuring six or seven feet 1 8 or 2 1 m to accommodate the 1 3 human scale marionette characters 13 14 15 The latter constructed from plywood aluminium and chrome plated brass cost approximately 2 500 to build in 1966 64 000 in 2023 13 14 15 It had fully functional steering and headlamps with a removable canopy doors and underside to facilitate puppet filming 13 14 15 The headlamps incorporated parts from bicycles 13 Rolls Royce approved the design and supplied one of its own radiator grilles costing 100 complete with a Spirit of Ecstasy figure 16 This was used for close ups of the larger model including shots of the car firing its machine guns and a stock photograph of the bonnet featured in the series closing titles 13 14 As the puppet sized car was the most expensive prop to be built for the series special security measures were followed whenever it was used on set 12 Noting FAB 1 s weaponry and gadgets Robert Sellers and Marcus Hearn liken the car to the modified Aston Martin DB5 driven by James Bond in the films Goldfinger 1964 and Thunderball 1965 10 17 2004 film edit FAB 1 2004 nbsp FAB 1 on display at the Heritage Motor CentreGeneral characteristicsArmaments3 mini guns2 heat seeking missile launchers2 torpedo tubesMaximum speed320 kilometres per hour 200 mph On water 180 or 185 km h 112 or 115 mph 97 or 100 kn In air 9 120 km h 5 670 mph 4 920 kn PropulsionGas turbine jet engineMini hover enginesPowerMiniature nuclear fusion reactorMass3 4 tonnes 3 3 long tons 3 7 short tons Length7 9 metres 26 ft Width2 1 metres 6 ft 11 in 3 5 metres 11 ft with hydrofoils deployed4 7 metres 15 ft with wings deployedHeight1 68 metres 5 ft 6 in 18 In the 2004 live action film Thunderbirds FAB 1 is still pink and powered by a six wheel drive Its glass canopy is tinted and it is now capable of flight as well as travel on land and sea Prior to flight the car s boot panels open exposing the gas turbine engine the wings then extend from the undercarriage During flight the rear set of wheels folds into the main vehicle body to prevent unnecessary drag The passenger compartment doubles as a life raft in the event of an emergency at sea while buoyancy tanks hidden in the body panelling ensure that the compartment remains afloat after it has broken away from the rest of the vehicle Background edit Rolls Royce Motor Cars and its owner BMW declined to be involved in FAB 1 s re design This led production company Working Title to approach Ford who accepted the commission and adapted the car from its eleventh generation Thunderbird 9 19 20 21 According to Working Title s head of marketing Rolls Royce had pushed for the vehicle to be one of their standard cars and that would have been too sedate If you re transferring something like this to the big screen you have to make it bigger and better He also called FAB 1 a crazy missed marketing opportunity for Rolls Royce given the car s prominence in the film 20 Ford s designers said that due to the car s versatility there was a level of restriction that we had to encompass Then we had to identify the link with the Thunderbirds theme and from our perspective identify a T bird essence that wasn t a deliberate rip off 9 The finished car was fully functional and roadworthy and appeared in a segment of the motoring TV series Top Gear during which it was road tested by presenter James May May noted that it was not the most practical of cars its excessive length making it difficult to drive through small English villages Testing the car for The Daily Telegraph Ian Adcock compared the driver s section to a command module noting its armrest controls and fighter aircraft style joystick in place of a conventional steering wheel He also observed that the car understeers like a yacht so you constantly have to feed more and more lock on as you power through corners 9 Motor Trend magazine called the new FAB 1 one of the stars of the movie and exquisitely executed while Starburst described it as a futuristic sports car which recaptures as much of the original s feel as possible 19 21 The car was negatively received by XPose and SFX magazines XPose commented that FAB 1 still look ed rubbish while SFX described it as rather ugly and suggested that fans of the original Thunderbirds would not regard it as canon 22 23 Following its appearance in the film the car was put on display at the Heritage Motor Centre in Gaydon Warwickshire 24 nbsp Top view nbsp Side rear view nbsp At the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2004 nbsp Interior 2012 nbsp Interior close up 2015 Thunderbirds Are Go TV series edit In the remake series Thunderbirds Are Go FAB 1 is given a slightly different design that still retains a Rolls Royce silhouette and is as close to a Rolls Royce as possible without actually being one It has the classic pink color scheme from the original but the color is no longer solid throughout the body as the hood and trunk covers are now a grey silver resembling the real Rolls Royce Ghost FAB 1 charity car The headlights are more streamlined and the wheels are larger though the tires are thinner It still retains the same role it has in the original series with new features compared to its original counterpart being capable of flying much like its live action counterpart and can also travel under water All machine guns have been removed including the one in the grille and replaced with explosives such as missiles and torpedoes but still retains the smoke screen and oil slick dispensers Replica cars editIn 1968 not 1966 as many mistakenly believe a 22 foot long 6 7 m replica of FAB 1 based on a Chinese six four front two back Bedford VAL coach chassis was built to transport Gerry and Sylvia Anderson to the premiere of Thunderbird Six in London 9 Costing 10 000 approximately 235 300 in 2023 13 it was constructed by the company Toby Baxter Contracts in Biggleswade Bedfordshire under Sylvia s supervision The replica had a fibreglass body and a Bedford six cylinder petrol engine connected to a two speed Powerglide gearbox The axles were widened to fit the width of the body which was a steel covered framework moulded with filler to simulate the angles of the vehicle as seen in the TV series and films The wheels were supplied by Land Rover and the aluminium bumpers by a specialist welding company The perspex sides lifted up on screws while the sides of the body folded out and under the vehicle to form a step The radiator grille which was not vertical as in standard Rolls Royce models was custom built and inclined forwards at the top complete with moveable slats and imitation machine gun As a number plate with the registration FAB 1 had already been issued the replica incorporated revolving plates that showed FAB 1 on one side and the real registration on the other The car made its first public appearance with model Penny Snow on the 29 May 1968 at Woburn Abbey The following month it appeared on Blue Peter with its many features being demonstrated by the Blue Peter team On the night of the premiere the replica broke down after a few hundred yards and the Andersons were forced to complete the journey by taxi Rolls Royce were unimpressed by the car and made several attempts to buy it and have it destroyed For a time the company were successful in forcing the removal of the genuine Rolls Royce grille which was replaced with a facsimile bearing the initials LP After a full restoration the vehicle was installed at the Cars of the Stars Motor Museum in Keswick Cumbria in 1989 9 25 Concerned that the vehicle could distract motorists and even cause traffic accidents the local police asked the museum s owner Peter Nelson not to drive it on public roads Nelson described the car as utterly scary to drive at any sort of speed 9 The car was subsequently sold to the Miami Auto Museum at the Dezer Collection in Florida now the Orlando Auto Museum 26 Gerry Anderson would later commission a second full sized FAB 1 replica This vehicle was a modified Rolls Royce Silver Spirit with the bonnet line extended to house the six wheel drive complemented by double Ackermann steering It did not have the bubble canopy or centre mounted steering of the original and apart from the pink paint job and re trim the passenger compartment was stock Rolls Royce This model attended Anderson s funeral on 13 January 2013 27 The UK vehicle registration FAB 1 was first issued in July 1946 It was later assigned to a white Jaguar XJ6 before the number was purchased by broadcaster Chris Evans in 2012 for 75 000 28 In 2013 the registration was temporarily assigned to a bespoke pink Rolls Royce Ghost that had been donated for use in raising breast cancer awareness 28 29 FABs 2 and 3 editFAB 2 Lady Penelope s private yacht appears in the Thunderbirds episode The Man from MI 5 At the end of the episode it is revealed that Parker has lost the ship in a game of poker 30 FAB 3 Penelope s racehorse is kept at the Ascot stables and is the winner of many derby races 31 See also edit nbsp Cars portal nbsp Film portal Covini C6W Ferrari 312T6 Ford Seattle ite XXI March 2 4 0 Panther 6 Tyrrell P34References edit Denham Sam 2015 2012 Thunderbirds 50th Anniversary Edition Agents Technical Manual Yeovil Somerset Haynes Publishing pp 120 121 ISBN 978 0 85733 823 5 a b c d e Bleathman Graham 2000 Thunderbirds FAB Cross Sections London UK Carlton Books pp 22 23 ISBN 978 1 84222 091 7 a b Bentley p 50 Thunderbirds 1965 66 Century 21 Television ITC various episodes FAB 1 Lady Penelope s Rolls Royce Century 21 Tech Talk 13 April 2019 via YouTube Thunderbirds Are Go 1966 Century 21 Cinema United Artists Thunderbird 6 1968 Century 21 Cinema United Artists Archer and Nicholls p 104 a b c d e f g Adcock Ian 29 May 2004 FAB Two telegraph co uk Telegraph Media Group Archived from the original on 6 November 2010 Retrieved 11 January 2020 a b c Hearn Marcus 2015 Thunderbirds The Vault London UK Virgin Books p 61 ISBN 978 0 753 55635 1 Archer Simon 2004 1993 Gerry Anderson s FAB Facts Behind the Scenes of TV s Famous Adventures in the 21st Century London UK HarperCollins p 37 ISBN 978 0 00 638247 8 a b Meddings Derek 1993 21st Century Visions Surrey UK Paper Tiger Books p 57 ISBN 978 1 85028 243 3 a b c d e f Marriott John 1993 Supermarionation Classics Stingray Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons Rogers Dave Drake Chris Bassett Graeme London UK Boxtree p 138 ISBN 978 1 85283 900 0 a b c d Archer Simon Hearn Marcus 2002 What Made Thunderbirds Go The Authorised Biography of Gerry Anderson London UK BBC Books p 106 ISBN 978 0 563 53481 5 a b c Bentley p 14 Archer and Nicholls p 105 Sellers Robert 2006 Puppet Master Thunderbirds 1965 66 Cult TV The Golden Age of ITC London UK Plexus Publishing pp 95 96 ISBN 978 0 85965 388 6 Pang Alex Richards Jon 2004 Thunderbirds X Ray Cross Sections Oxford University Press p 33 ISBN 978 0 19911 249 4 a b Stand by for Action Ford and Thunderbirds Are Go motortrend com 3 December 2003 Archived from the original on 13 December 2017 Retrieved 23 December 2020 a b English Andrew Johnson Sarah 24 January 2004 Lady Penelope fails to persuade Rolls Royce to go along for the ride telegraph co uk Telegraph Media Group Archived from the original on 28 February 2009 Retrieved 14 April 2020 a b Payne Stephen ed May 2003 Movie Preview FAB Starburst No 298 London UK Visual Imagination p 16 ISSN 0955 114X OCLC 894415863 Brown Anthony ed July 2004 Coming Attractions Thunderbirds XPose No 87 London UK Visual Imagination p 14 ISSN 1363 8289 OCLC 498428578 Golder Dave 17 November 2012 Sci Fi s Greatest Flying Cars sfx co uk Future plc Archived from the original on 23 December 2012 Historic Vehicle Collection at the Heritage Motor Centre PDF Warwickshire UK British Motor Industry Heritage Trust Archived PDF from the original on 16 November 2013 Retrieved 23 February 2011 Television Cars FAB 1 Thunderbirds Keswick UK Cars of the Stars Motor Museum p 9 Archived from the original on 4 June 2011 Retrieved 23 February 2011 1968 Rolls Royce Replica FAB1 orlandoautomuseum com Orlando Auto Museum Archived from the original on 23 December 2020 Retrieved 23 December 2020 Gerry Anderson Funeral BBC South 11 January 2013 YouTube a b Nagra Daljinder 16 April 2013 Rolls Royce creates bespoke pink Ghost for Chris Evans Charity Fundraiser aol co uk Retrieved 23 December 2020 Pink Rolls Royce Ghost FAB 1 supports Breast Cancer Care carsuk net 15 April 2013 Retrieved 23 December 2020 Thunderbirds 1965 Century 21 Television ITC Series 1 Episode 17 The Man from MI 5 Bentley p 59 Works cited edit Archer Simon Nicholls Stan 1996 Gerry Anderson The Authorised Biography London UK Legend Books ISBN 978 0 09 922442 6 Bentley Chris 2005 2000 The Complete Book of Thunderbirds 2nd ed London UK Carlton Books ISBN 978 1 84442 454 2 External links edit nbsp Media related to FAB 1 at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FAB 1 amp oldid 1219875851, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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