The film “Boomer” (2003) has become a cult film for several generations of car enthusiasts. Black BMW 750iL with tinting and an aggressive engine sound - not just a vehicle, but a full-fledged character, personifying freedom, speed and reckless youth. But one of the most talked about elements of the film is car license plate. Why did he raise so many questions? Was he real? Is it possible to find a car with this number today? In this article, we will analyze all the details - from film mistakes to the legal consequences of using “branded” numbers.

Spoiler: number M 777 MM 77 (or its variations) was not just invented by director Peter Buslov. It has a real history connected with Moscow license plates of the 90s, and still arouses interest among collectors. But trying to repeat such a number on your car can result in problems with the traffic police - we’ll also tell you about that.

The original issue of "Boomer": what is known from the film

In the movie "Boomer" the license plate of the main car is M 777 MM 77 - Appears in several scenes. This number became so recognizable that many fans tried to reproduce it on their cars. However, there are several nuances:

  • 🎬 In some shots the number is blurred or partially hidden (for example, during chases). This was done specifically to avoid problems with the law.
  • 📜 The number corresponds to the format of Moscow signs 1993–2002 (letter, three numbers, two letters, two numbers).
  • 🔍 The number “7” is repeated four times - this is not an accident, but a reference to the “angel” number in the car party of the 90s.
  • 🚗 In reality, such a number could only belong to a limited circle of people (officials, businessmen, security forces).

It’s interesting that in the sequel “Boomer. The second film (2006) the number is already different - A 777 AA 77. This is due to changes in the format of license plates in Russia after 2002. Director Peter Buslov later admitted that he specially chose “beautiful” combinations so that they would be remembered by the audience.

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The real story of Moscow numbers with “777”: myths and facts

Numbers with the combination “777” in Moscow in the 90s were not just prestigious - they were considered “elite”. They were issued by special order, and not everyone could receive such a sign. Here's what we know about these numbers:

  • 💰 The cost of a “beautiful” number on the black market reached 10–15 thousand dollars (at the exchange rate of the 90s this was a lot of money).
  • 👮‍♂️ Most often they were received by law enforcement officers, high-ranking officials or businessmen with connections.
  • ⚖️ After 2000, the traffic police tightened the rules for issuing “beautiful” license plates, and many old signs were confiscated.
  • 🔄 Today original format numbers M 777 MM 77 can only be found on vintage cars or in collections.

According to data Moscow traffic police, between 1993 and 2002 approximately 150 rooms with the combination “777” in the Moscow region. Most of them are either lost today or are in private collections. For example, in 2019, a number was sold at auction O 777 O 77 for 1.2 million rubles.

Why was "777" considered a "lucky" number?

In the 90s, there was a legend in the car scene that cars with the number “777” were less likely to get into accidents and were not stopped by traffic cops. This was due to the fact that such numbers often belonged to people “with a roof”, and the patrolmen preferred not to touch them. Of course, this is nothing more than a superstition, but the myth still lives on.-->

If you see a car today with a license plate M 777 MM 77, most likely, this is either a fake or a replica for filming. The original signs have long been deregistered, and their use on public roads may be regarded as a violation of the administrative code (Article 12.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation).

Many fans of the film want to repeat the legendary number on their car. However, this is fraught with serious problems

⚠️ Attention: The use of a license plate that does not correspond to the PTS data is classified as counterfeit state registration plate (Article 327 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation). Maximum punishment - up to 2 years imprisonment.

Even if you make the number "similar" (e.g. M 777 MM 177), this may raise questions among traffic police officers. Here's what the law says:

  • 📋 Any number must be registered with the traffic police and correspond to the data in STS and PTS.
  • 🔧 Independent production or modification of numbers is prohibited (clause 4 Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs No. 1001).
  • 🚔 When stopped, the inspector has the right to remove the license plates to check for authenticity.
  • 💸Fine for fake numbers - from 2,500 to 5,000 rubles (Part 2 of Article 12.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation).

Are there legal ways to get a “nice” number? Yes, but it's complicated:

  1. Buy a car with an already registered “good” license plate (for example, at an auction).
  2. Participate in government auctions for the sale of numbers (held extremely rarely).
  3. Check out transit numbers with a similar combination (but they only last 20 days).

Where can you see the original “Boomer” from the film today?

Legendary BMW 750iL (1995 release) from the film has been preserved and is an exhibit today. Here's where you can see it:

Place Address Status Note
Museum of retro cars "Garage" Moscow, st. Avtozavodskaya, 18 Permanent exhibition The car has been completely restored, including the original number plate. M 777 MM 77 (replica).
Exhibition “Autolegends of the USSR” St. Petersburg, Entuziastov Ave., 36 Temporary exhibitions Visited exhibitions in 2021 and 2023.
Private collection of Peter Buslov Not disclosed Closed access The director sometimes provides a car for filming videos (for example, for the Leningrad group).
Car dealership "BMW Classic" Munich, Germany Guest exposition In 2019, the car was exhibited as an example of a cult movie car.

If you want to see the Boomer live, it’s best to follow the announcements of the Garage museum or retro car exhibitions. Sometimes the car is brought to festivals dedicated to the culture of the 90s (for example, “Wild Field” or “Gorbushkafest”).

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How to make a Boomer replica: step-by-step instructions for fans

If you dream of recreating a legendary car, here's what you need to do:

  1. Find a donor. Search BMW 750iL (E38) 1994-1998 model years. The best options are cars with a mileage of up to 200 thousand km and a service history.
  2. Color and tinting. Original color - Schwarz (668) (deep black metallic). Tinting should be 15% (in Russia only 30% is allowed, so you will have to drive with the risk of a fine).
  3. Engine and sound. In the film the car is equipped V12 M73B54 (5.4 l, 326 hp). For authentic sound you need a forward flow system Supersprint.
  4. Numbers. Legally repeat M 777 MM 77 This is not possible, but you can order a replica for exhibitions (without the right to go on the road).
  5. Salon. Original finish: black leather Nappa with wooden inserts Myrtle. It is important to retain the first generation air-cushioned steering wheel.

Cost of a full replica:

  • 💰 The car is in good condition: 800,000 – 1,500,000 rubles.
  • 🔧 Engine overhaul: 300,000 – 500,000 rubles.
  • 🎨 Full painting and tinting: 150,000 – 250,000 rubles.
  • 📜 Paperwork (if the car is imported from abroad): 200,000 – 400,000 rubles.
⚠️ Attention: Upon import BMW E38 from abroad, check it for theft in the database traffic police. Many cars of the 90s have a “dark” past.

Interesting facts about Boomer that you didn’t know

The film and the car from it have become legendary. Here are some little known facts:

  • 🎥 The film featured three identical BMW 750iL: one for filming movement, the second for static scenes, the third for a stunt double.
  • 💨 The maximum speed that “Boomer” developed in the film is 240 km/h (on the Moscow-Simferopol highway).
  • 🎶 The engine sound in the film has been enhanced: to real sound V12 added racing recording BMW M5 (E34).
  • 🚔 In the chase scene with the traffic police, they used real traffic police officers who were told that they were making a training film.
  • 💸 The film's budget was only $1.2 million, but box office receipts exceeded 10 million.

Another interesting point: in reality BMW 750iL from the film was bought by Peter Buslov for $25,000 from a Moscow businessman. After filming, the car sat in the director's garage until 2010, when it was restored for the museum.

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The original Boomer was never a stolen car, contrary to rumors. All three cars used in filming had clean titles.

Alternatives to “Boomer”: which cars have become iconic in other films

If you like the theme of movie cars, here are some more legendary cars from Russian and foreign films:

Film Car Number Where can you see
"Brother" (1997) ZIL-41047 (limousine) A 001 AA 78 Cinema Museum in St. Petersburg
"Taxi" (1998, France) Peugeot 406 3456 AB 13 Museum Cité du Cinéma (Paris)
"Fast and Furious" (2001) Toyota Supra Mk4 10 SECURITY Paul Walker Private Collection
"Irony of Fate 2" (2007) VAZ-2107 O 555 O 77 Museum of Retro Cars in Moscow

Each of these cars has its own history and fans. For example, Peugeot 406 from "Taxi" was sold at auction in 2020 for 180,000 euros, and ZIL-41047 from "Brother" still drives around St. Petersburg - its owner sometimes rents out the car for weddings.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about the license plate and car from Boomer

Is it possible to legally get a number today? M 777 MM 77?

No. The old format numbers (1993–2002) have long been deregistered, and new numbers with this combination are not issued. The only option is to buy a car that already has this number registered (for example, at a vintage car auction).

How much does the original Boomer from the movie cost?

In 2023, the Garage Museum assessed the car at 5–7 million rubles. However, the car is not for sale - it is an exhibit. Similar on the secondary market BMW 750iL (E38) in perfect condition worth it 1.5–2.5 million rubles.

Was the Boomer a stolen car in reality?

No, it's a myth. All three cars used in filming were purchased legally. However, in the 90s BMW 7 Series Indeed, it was often stolen, so there were a lot of rumors around the film.

Is it possible to do 15% tint like in the movie?

In Russia, tinting is allowed no lower than 30% light transmittance (according to GOST 32565-2013). For 15% you can get a fine 500 rubles (Part 3.1 of Article 12.5 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation). In the film, the tinting was exactly 15%, but this was acceptable in 2003.

Where can I buy a replica number? M 777 MM 77 for the collection?

On sites like Avito or Drom.ru sometimes they sell replicas of old license plates (without registration with the traffic police). Average price - 3,000–10,000 rubles. But they cannot be used on public roads!