What kind of RV Did cousin Eddie have?
1973 Ford Condor II motor homeKnown as the RV in the 1989 movie “National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation” belonging to Cousin Eddie, played by Randy Quaid, the 1973 Ford Condor II motor home has become the marquee attraction at the Christmas movie museum on South Court Street since it opened last year.
What Happened to Cousin Eddie's RV?
Castle Noel owner Mark Klaus, who operates the museum with his wife Dana Klaus, reported the damage at 9:26 a.m. Sept. 25, according to a police report. A ladder was taken off the back of the RV, a taillight was smashed, an antenna was broken and a small side panel was removed, according to the report.
What does Cousin Eddie say about the RV?
While talking about his RV with Clark: “Don't you go falling in love with it, now, because we're taking it with us when we leave here next month.”
What does Cousin Eddie say?
"I Don't Know If I Should Go Sailin' Down No Hill With Nothing Between The Ground And My Brains But A Piece of Government Plastic."
Who owns Cousin Eddie's RV?
The Osterland familyThe Osterland family added Cousin Eddie's RV for 2019. High school students from the Four Cities Compact Automotive Technologies Program helped transform an RV into the beat-up, rusted one Cousin Eddie parks in front of the Griswold house.
Where did they get the RV for Christmas Vacation?
The memorable RV, owned by the character Cousin Eddie (played by character-actor Randy Quaid), was acquired from a props shop in Los Angeles, California, by the Klaus couple, almost a year before the museum opened.
Who owns the RV in Christmas Vacation?
The 'transformed' RV is owned by TJ and Heather Bedacht of Cincinnati, Ohio, and the family of five is heading south to spend Christmas at Disney World in Florida.
Can I drive you out to the middle of nowhere?
0:020:07Leave you for dead? [Christmas Vacation] - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipDrive you out to the middle of nowhere. Leave you for dead no I'm doing just fine Clark.MoreDrive you out to the middle of nowhere. Leave you for dead no I'm doing just fine Clark.
What kind of beer did Cousin Eddie drink?
Meister BrauThe brand of beer Cousin Eddie is drinking during the famous septic tank scene is Meister Brau, a popular Chicago beer in the 1980's. You know it now as "Miller Lite."
Can I refill your eggnog for you get you something to eat?
Clark : Can I refill your eggnog for you? Get you something to eat? Drive you out to the middle of nowhere and leave you for dead? Eddie : Naw, I'm doing just fine, Clark.
Is the Christmas Vacation house real?
The Griswold house is actually an exterior set on “Blondie Street” on a Warner Brothers back lot in Burbank, CA, as is Todd and Margo's house (the neighbors next door). The house has been altered a lot to serve other movies, especially the interiors, which are also only a set, not a real house.
What is the famous line from Christmas Vacation?
"I don't know what to say, but it's Christmas, and we're all in misery." "Yes, it's a bit nipply out, I mean nippy out." "You couldn't hear a dump truck driving through a nitroglycerin plant." "You about ready to do some kissin'?"
What did Eddie do in his bathrobe?
In case you’ve forgotten, maybe this will refresh your memory: Eddie in his bathrobe, guzzling a beer, and exuberantly emptying the RV’s toilet tank via hose. And of course, his legendary phrase:
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The inflatable Cousin Eddie RV
Why not? Stake it down, let it inflate, and make this Cousin Eddie RV, decorated with lights for the holiday, part of your lawn scene. It self-inflates, comes with the stakes you need, and is big enough to make a huge impact.
The 'Christmas Vacation' station wagon
Let's hope your outing to get a Christmas tree goes better than it did in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. And here, to remind everyone to take whatever happens in stride, is the station wagon Chevy Chase drove on that outing — complete with the tree on top.
These handmade signs featuring quotes from 'Christmas Vacation'
You don't have to go all in and announce your National Lampoon fondness to the entire neighborhood. Keep it on the down low by making one of these small, artsy signs part of your indoor holiday decor. Or hang one on the door instead of a wreath.