In the real world, the 1950s-early ‘60s Corvette is an icon A breakdown of the dreamy vehicles co-starring in the new ‘Barbie’ movie CASEY WILLIAMS | Auto ReviewerAutoCasey@aol.com My daughter spent last week with her grandparents, but when she came home there was only one thing on her mind: Seeing the Barbie movie with her dads.
I’d heard set designers basically ran the world out of pink paint, and I had to see it for myself. Beyond that, Ryan Gosling is a handsome guy no matter the movie, and I’m a fan of Margot Robbie and Will Ferrell, too.
So the daughter got no arguments here; I slipped on my sparkly heels and stomped to it. I enjoyed the movie, but it was the General Motors dream cars that it was stocked full of and that will soon be reality (mostly) that really caught my eye!
Here’s a look at the cars of Barbie. Barbie’s 1957ish Corvette (above) Nowhere but in Barbieland does a first-generation 1950s Corvette have a back seat and run without an engine.