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20 Iconic Cars You Were Obsessed With As A Kid And Absolutely Wished You Could Drive

Watching TV as a kid it was easy to realize one simple thing: Cars were pretty important. It seemed like so many of our favorite TV shows and movies had a car that we immediately became obsessed with.

How many of these iconic cars do you remember?

1. Fred Flintstone's Car

ABC

2. George Jetson's Space Car

ABC

3. Batmobile

Warner Bros.

4. Homer Simpson's Car

Fox

5. The DeLorean

Universal Pictures

6. Cher's Jeep

Paramount PIctures

7. Mr. Bean's Car

ITV

8. The A-Team Van

NBC

9. KITT

NBC

10. Mystery Machine

Hanna-Barbera Productions

There are even more iconic cars to remember! Click to the next page to see the rest.

11. Herbie the Lovebug

Disney-ABC

12. Ghostbusters Ecto 1

Columbia Pictures

13. Mach 5

ABC

14. Jurassic Park Jeep

Universal PIctures

15. Magnum P.I.'s Car

CBS

16. The General Lee

CBS

17. Austin Powers' Car

New Line Cinema

18. Dumb and Dumber Van

New Line Cinema

19. Miami Vice Ferrari

NBC

20. Optimus Prime (sort of counts)

Hasbro Studios

21. Turtle Van

CBS

Which of these cars did you always dream of owning? Share in the comments!

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