Appearances in Media
Modesty Blaise comic strips regularly featured her driving an FF, until a story where two villains push it over a cliff - while mentioning to each other that it is "a shame to do such a thing to a hand-built car".
The 1969 Alan Caillou novel Assault on Loveless prominently features the protagonist, Cabot Cain, driving an FF at very high speed throughout parts of Portugal.
Ginger Baker used to own an FF, which he drove over a cliff into a tree.
Robbie Williams and his friends drove one of the cars in the music video for his 2001 single "Eternity/The Road to Mandalay".
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