Radiator Springs was based on a CDP (census-designated place) in Arizona known as Peach Springs. This CDP is located on the Hualapai Reservation. More information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peach_Springs,_Arizona
Radiator Springs is the town, but it's not a real place.
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No. It is a fictional town in the animated movie Cars.
No. Radiator Springs is a fictional town on the real Route 66. While Radiator Springs somewhat resembles the Route 66 town of Peach Springs, AZ, it is most likely a composite of many small towns along Route 66.
Tow Mater is the rustiest, trustiest tow truck in Radiator Springs from the Disney movie "Cars".
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Black Mountains - the actual mountains in the movie are fictional, but "Ornament Valley" is a reference to Monument Valley, the rugged Black Mountains in Arizona, and the famous Cadillac Ranch sculpture in Amarillo, Texas. The physical location of Radiator Springs in relation to I-40 is similar to that of Peach Springs, Arizona. The director told a film critic that much of the story is based on the recollections of a barber from Seligman, Arizona, where business withered soon after the opening of I-40.
Mater was Powder Blue. If you watch the movie, when they are having a flashback to when Radiator Springs was a big town, you can see Mater towing a car to the gas station.
The movie American Gangster is based on a True story about a Harlem Gangster .
Glory was a great movie based on the 54th regiment.
He was British and the movie was Rogue Trader.