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"Petrov hails from a tiny village on the Baltic Sea where temperatures in winter drop down to a frigid -10C. And if that's not enough, the salty air and rocky roadways have irreversibly corroded his body panels. But Petrov really doesn't mind. In fact, he likes his engine air very cool, and thinks the bubbling rust makes him look more 'mileage mature'. Add the fact that he carries most of his weight in his rear-end and it's a wonder he doesn't break in half when the going gets rough."<ref>http://www.mattel.com/cars2/diecast</ref>
 
"Petrov hails from a tiny village on the Baltic Sea where temperatures in winter drop down to a frigid -10C. And if that's not enough, the salty air and rocky roadways have irreversibly corroded his body panels. But Petrov really doesn't mind. In fact, he likes his engine air very cool, and thinks the bubbling rust makes him look more 'mileage mature'. Add the fact that he carries most of his weight in his rear-end and it's a wonder he doesn't break in half when the going gets rough."<ref>http://www.mattel.com/cars2/diecast</ref>
   
Petrov wasn't seen anywhere in the movie, but there was concept art showing that he was going to be in the airport chase scene but it must have been canceled in the final version.
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Petrov wasn't clearly seen anywhere in the movie, but a concept art<ref>'''Note:''' The concept art in question was seen in the background in the documentary [[A Day in the Life of John Lasseter]]</ref> shows a green Trunkov, that appears to be Petrov, in the airport chase scene. However, the car in question doesn't appear in the final movie, and seem to have been replaced by [[Grem]].
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 16:53, 20 November 2011


Petrov Trunkov is a character in Cars 2.

Cars 2

Petrov is a greenish Zaporzhets car who is part of the Trunkov family that works with Professor Z.

"Petrov hails from a tiny village on the Baltic Sea where temperatures in winter drop down to a frigid -10C. And if that's not enough, the salty air and rocky roadways have irreversibly corroded his body panels. But Petrov really doesn't mind. In fact, he likes his engine air very cool, and thinks the bubbling rust makes him look more 'mileage mature'. Add the fact that he carries most of his weight in his rear-end and it's a wonder he doesn't break in half when the going gets rough."[1]

Petrov wasn't clearly seen anywhere in the movie, but a concept art[2] shows a green Trunkov, that appears to be Petrov, in the airport chase scene. However, the car in question doesn't appear in the final movie, and seem to have been replaced by Grem.

Trivia

  • Petrov is modeled as a ZAZ-968 Zaporozhets with one adjustment: the letter T on his front bumper which stands for his last name; Trunkov.
  • According to his Diecast version, Petrov's license plate is 19-71 SMK.
  • The Geo Trax toy version of him shows his name as "Petrov Oilski" instead of Petrov Trunkov.

Gallery

References

  1. http://www.mattel.com/cars2/diecast
  2. Note: The concept art in question was seen in the background in the documentary A Day in the Life of John Lasseter