Pink corvette c5




Street pic looks better to me.
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The Best of Corvette for Corvette Enthusiasts
Don't you go and try to get me in trouble again Jason!

A few years back, when I was a young buck living in Marina Del Rey CA, my best friend and I were cruising Sunset Strip in my vette and we rolled next to her for almost the whole length of the strip. We even took pics as we were driving... but my laptop crashed and I lost them. If I recall correctly, she had a very sexy young co-pilot, and they were pretty flirtatious. Good times.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Angelyne is a model and occasional actress who has become an icon of Hollywood and Los Angeles best known for purchasing billboards advertising herself.[1]
Angelyne drives a pink Corvette which bears the shortened name "ANGLYNE" on its license plate, and has a pink maltese named Buddha.[1] She began to gain local attention in the early 1980s when a series of billboards popped up around the city featuring her in various poses.[1] Around this time, she made her first appearance on national television as a guest on the late night talk show Thicke of the Night hosted by Alan Thicke, and featuring a young Arsenio Hall.
Although it has been claimed that billboard companies or a wealthy husband pays for her billboards, Angelyne, who is single, credits "investors" for financing the outdoor advertising.[1] Angelyne compares herself to Barbie, stating that "Kids think I'm a Barbie doll"[1] and, in one billboard, "Barbie wishes she were me."[2] Angelyne has not given her age or birthdate in interviews, although the IMDB lists (some list 1958) 1968 without providing a source; the Los Angeles County registrar of voters lists her as 44.[1]
Angelyne was one of the candidates in the 2003 California recall election, finishing 28th in a field of 135 candidates.[1] Her slogan during the campaign was "We’ve had Gray, we’ve had Brown, now it’s time for some blond and pink."[1] She was also a candidate for Hollywood city council in 2002 if it were to secede from Los Angeles.[citation needed]
Her billboards have gained more fame than she, and have appeared in several television shows and movies[1]:
Earth Girls Are Easy, in which she pulls up in her signature pink Corvette to the gas station where Whiplock and Zebo are parked at a pump and asks them to back up their car so she can back in.
Escape from L.A., starring Kurt Russell. As Russell's character walks up Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles in ruins around him, he looks up to see a pristine Angelyne billboard
Volcano, starring Tommy Lee Jones
Get Shorty
Futurama, in which the main character Philip J. Fry sees an Angelyne billboard after waking up from a thousand-year long cryogenic sleep
The Simpsons: in the episode "A Star Is Born-Again", an Angelyne billboard is briefly seen during Ned Flanders' L.A. dream sequence
Shrek 2, in which a spoof of an Angelyne billboard appears, featuring Fairy Godmother in the same iconic pose
The Day After Tomorrow, in which a news reporter covering a tornado outbreak in downtown L.A. is struck and killed by an Angelyne billboard thrown at him by one of the tornadoes
Some of her earliest exposure came when her billboard appeared in the opening montage of the hit TV show Moonlighting.
She once made a music video, performing the song "I Always Keep A List of All the Guys I Kiss". It features her driving around Los Angeles in a pink Corvette.
When being interviewed by the Malibu High School newspaper The Surfwriter, she said she is a billboard princess, not queen, because "princesses have more fun."
She is listed on voter records by her first name only.
Angelyne was the topic of the Not My Job quiz on National Public Radio's "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!". Listeners learned that she portayed a Barbara Bush Impersonator in 1991's "The Malibu Beach Vampires" and she wrote a script, "The Bra that Ate L.A." (as yet unproduced).
Bob Pool, Angelyne seeks enhanced deal, Los Angeles Times, June 20, 2007.
Scaffolding Goes Up Around Angelyne, TMZ.com, June 20, 2007.
External links
Angelyne at the Internet Movie Database
Flickr photos
The Angelyne Sighting Report
Web archive of www.angelyne.com




















