![]() ![]() Currently it's in the loving possession of Atlanta-area resident Bob Boston, who will be bringing it to the 2018 Summit Racing Equipment Atlanta Motorama to put it on display and offer tours to interested fans on both days of the event, scheduled for next April 28 and 29.īoston, a fan of the movie since its release in 1989, purchased the four-wheeled monstrosity from a previous owner in the Phoenix, Arizona area on a whim 10 years ago at the behest of his wife. Straight out of the "every-family's-got-one" department, the shameless and overbearing Cousin Eddie arrives to the Griswold's family gathering unannounced and in a hideous eyesore of an RV, with his wife, three kids and rottweiler "Snots" in tow, imposing on an already chaotic situation.Īs it turns out, the RV, a character in itself which causes Chevy Chase's character, Clark Griswold, almost more grief than he can handle, is an honest-to-goodness vehicle that still exists today. And of course, no character is more beloved than the wacky-yet-lovable mooch, Cousin Eddie, played masterfully by actor Randy Quaid. Much of the movie's enduring success is derived from the relatable, if not inevitable, follies of a large family gathering during the festive holiday season. ![]() It may not currently be the Christmastime season, but movie buffs and holiday-film fans across the country will have a perfectly reasonable excuse to re-watch the yuletide classic "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" over the next month or so in anticipation of seeing in-person one of the most notable elements of the gut-busting 1989 comedy that chronicles the zany, uber-quotable adventures of the 'Griswold's' family Christmas.
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