After WWII, my father hauled sugar into the North Carolina mountains 😊in a '40 Ford Opera Coupe. He quit after getting chased and almost caught, but he loved talking about that car.
@@jonathanmorrisey5771Until three years ago (2021), one of my neighborrs here in Western NC made moonshine. When Junior died, one of his sons took the still with him to Tennessee.
Fantastic content. Love the history and of course, the cars! Thanks for posting!
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@@GPB Absolutely!
One can almost hear the THUNDER in the ROAD.......
Now in the same areas it’s Fast Foods and Mountain Meth.
Very good. But too bad they didn't have cars from Prohibition era, 1920-1933. However, I enjoyed seeing the vintage moonshine cars. They were great!
Would love to know what happened to and where the 1950 (51) Ford from Thunder Road is.
Any of them in such museums!
Way to go Wayne!
After WWII, my father hauled sugar into the North Carolina mountains 😊in a '40 Ford Opera Coupe. He quit after getting chased and almost caught, but he loved talking about that car.
That's a great story, thanks for sharing it!
These cars were used to haul liquor to dry areas in later yesrs. Not in the prohibition era. Though im sure they have some older cars that were.
call Uncle Jesse !
Wish I had known about this
Prohibition was 1920. To 1933 ok I got it. How did all those 40's and 50's cars get in prohibition rea???????????
@@PeteGeorge-q3g taxes
Taxes
@@PeteGeorge-q3g Moonshine production didn't stop after the Volstead Act was repealed in 1933.
@@PeteGeorge-q3g shine was run by jr Johnson till the mid 60s
@@jonathanmorrisey5771Until three years ago (2021), one of my neighborrs here in Western NC made moonshine. When Junior died, one of his sons took the still with him to Tennessee.
Americana,at the best!
Let me tell the story, I can tell it all, LOL!
I understand moonshine running... But my thing is...... All moonshine runners didn't have 40 and 50 cars
Vote TRUMP stop this Crap!!!
Blow it out your…
Savoy, Texas anyone?