![]() ![]() ![]() Frightened, Dennis gets out of Christine, and decides that he does not like Arnie's new car.Īrnie brings Christine to Darnell's, a local do-it-yourself auto repair facility. While waiting for Arnie, Dennis decides to sit inside Christine, and as he does, he has a vision of the car and the surroundings as they were in 1957 when the car was new. Regina goes so far as to attempt to shift some of the responsibility to Dennis for not looking out for Arnie.Īrnie and Dennis return the following day, and LeBay invites Arnie into his house to sign the paperwork. Dennis finds Regina's reaction offputting since they raised Arnie to be a well-rounded, open-minded person, who is more mature than most teenagers his age. When Arnie returns home that night and tells his parents, Regina and Michael, that he used his own money to buy the car, Regina becomes instantly furious, acting as though Arnie isn't responsible enough to own a car, much less restore it. ![]() Unable to pay the full amount, he settles on a $25 deposit and agrees to return the next day with the balance. ![]() LeBay, an elderly gentleman in a truss, comes out onto the lawn, and offers the car to Arnie for $250. Arnie makes Dennis stop his car, and examines the car. While driving home from work, Dennis Guilder and Arnie Cunningham drive past Christine, a dilapidated 1958 red and white Plymouth Fury. ![]()
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