Dan Tanna’s
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By Lin Stone
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| When you think about the popular 1970s
television hit Vega$, the first thing that hits your mind's eye is probably
a 1957 Thunderbird with the personalized license plate: TANNA on the back..
The night is dark and the lights from the strip are reflecting off the
brilliant paint job on detective Dan Tanna’s Thunderbird. Only a scant
handful of television cars have risen to become such a public icon. Robert Urich, the star of the show, liked to say that the Hi Tech Thunderbird received more fan mail than he ever did. Even though he was probably exaggerating, it makes our memories brighter to think that he might have been right. While the Hi Tech Car Telephone did allow him to stay in contact with his Office, even a short length conversation had Tanna driving in ever decreasing circles since the area of Vegas that was considered photogenic was extremely small. Tanna was a detective who wore wool jackets and a leather vest in 115 degree heat and he drove his car into his living room! When the pilot episode of Vega$ first aired, the hotel featured was the Maxim hotel casino. In fact the sign on Tanna's pad read "MAXIM Theatrical Warehouse." As the series began, the Desert Inn ( D.I. ) became the hotel featured predominately throughout the three year run of the series. It is located at the heart of the strip across the street from the Frontier. |
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| Tanna’s T-bird was a television staple,
immediately recognized by millions and inextricably linked to the television
show. Even after all these years, the mere mention of Vega$ brings to mind
Urich’s Dan Tanna talking on what now seems like a wildly oversized car
telephone as he worked the Las Vegas streets. The 1957 Thunderbird was a
powerhorse with so little room under the hood for anything but the motor
that even people who called themselves mechanics took the car to a mechanic
when the engine needed to be worked on. In the summer desert it tended to
run a little warm when doing only the speed limit. When you think about how long the program ran -- and how often the two vehicles were performing in front of the camera, it is amazing that only two Ford Thunderbirds were needed. Even mild-mannered Jim Rockford needed a new car every year to keep the Rockford Files rolling. The Dukes of Hazzard used up, wore out, tore up and demolished hundreds of Dodge Chargers during that good old country boy television program’s run. Tanna's Thunderbirds were almost demolished after the show ended. A
movie studio acquired the two cars and they were repainted an aquamarine
color. They were destined to be used as background items in the Richard Gere
film Breathless. One of the
production staff from the original television series later purchased the
1957 Thunderbirds and still maintains the popular sports cars. |
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