Tarantino's Pulp Fiction Chevy recovered after 17 years
Director's ride - which was driven by John Travolta - was stolen from outside his house
Quentin Tarantino's red 1965 Chevy, that was driven by John Travolta and Uma Thurman in 'Pulp Fiction', has been found after it was stolen 17 years ago.
The car was originally pinched from outside his home, but never recovered.
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But last week, the car turned up again after a man was arrested for another matter in Southern California.
The arrest led police to Oakland, California, where the car was discovered but with its vehicle identification number long since changed.
Though the car has now been found, the man who it's thought had stolen it cannot be charged, as the statute of limitations on car theft has now run out.
The car was used in the iconic film as the transport for the ill-fated 'date' between drug-dabbling gangster's moll Mia Wallace, played by Thurman, and her chaperone Vincent Vega, played by John Travolta.
Travolta later ploughs the car into the house of drug dealer Lance, played by Eric Stoltz, when Mia accidentally overdoses.
According to TMZ, authorities have yet to reach Tarantino to let him know the car has been found.