"Pulp Fiction" hit American theaters just over 30 years ago, and it helped resurrect John Travolta's acting career as well as establish Quentin Tarantino as a filmmaking juggernaut. Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson starred as Los Angeles-area hitmen Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield in a star-studded cast that also included Bruce Willis, Ving Rhames, Uma Thurman, and Harvey Keitel. Travolta, Jackson, and Thurman earned Oscar nominations for their performances, and Tarantino picked one up for Best Director.
The Southern California setting gave Tarantino the chance to highlight car culture throughout the film, including a memorable scene in a '50s-themed diner called Jackrabbit Slim's, where modified classics are used as booths. Earlier, boxer Butch Coolidge (Willis) steals a Harley-Davidson chopper after narrowly escaping peril, but for the purposes of this article, we're going to focus on the five most significant four-wheeled vehicles in the flick that earned a spot on the American Film Institute's list of the 100 greatest American movies of all time.