The caller with the LTD to be blown up in a short film might want to try the "Airwolf Solution" as I like to call it.
In many 80's films and TV shows, they would drive the vehicle behind a hill (or even some large buildings)
and as the car disappears from view, the explosives would be set off, emitting a large cloud of smoke and fire
while the car drives, unseen, to a safer spot
Cut to people running to the crash site, then cut back to a pile of flaming wreckage
The illusion is that the car plowed into the hill and exploded.
The LTD in this case need not even be damaged.
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http://magnum-mania.com/Articles/The_Ferrari.html
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