Cary Loftin was the driver, that man is a legend! My god he handled that Peterbilt like a pimp. Next time you see duel watch the end carefully, the front tires of the truck are already going off the cliff when he finally jumps out!!! That’s nerves of steel, nothing but respect for man.
@@sakariaskarlsson634 I live near where duel was filmed, my dream is to have a replica duel truck and haul ass down the same road. I’ll probably scare the shit out of myself in the process... Since I was 3 years old I have wanted to drive that beast. I have always wondered how it felt getting paid to aggressively chase and torment the valiant for 12 days with it. Sounds like 2 weeks of a awesome time.
Thank you for posting this! My dad would have loved it. He was a huge truck lover and I remember watching Duel with him when it came out, I was 6 at the time. Dad's been gone 4 years now and I miss him very much.
I also saw this when it first came out And yep I was also 6, our parents had friends over and we a watched it w their kids in the finISHED room downstàirs..what a Great vibe we were all freaked out by it..Ioved it them and I still do
One of the scariest moments of the movie Duel, was the scene where Dennis Weaver is in the phone booth at the snakearama place, and you see the truck enter from out of frame and head right towards him. He is in a vulnerable spot in that phone booth with the door closed, and just escapes in the nick of time. Great job Spielberg.
Same location that Spielberg used in his classic 1941 movie. When Belushi landed the plane on the same road with the same Snake Lady. And if you look closely you can see the faint a Spielberg reflection in the phonebooth glass.
This is not the original 'Duel' truck. Spielberg only had one truck when he filmed the movie, and of course it went over a cliff. However, the TV movie was so popular Universal Studios decided to release it as a theater film, particularly in Europe. In order to do that they had to increase the film length from 75 minutes to 90 minutes, so they built two more trucks and Spielberg spent two days filming additional footage. So if this truck is really a truck from the movie, it is one of those two.
I have thought of that. I knew that according to the extras on the DVD, he sent the actual truck over the cliff, but then he expanded the movie for the theatrical release. Though they didn't say so, the clear implication had to be that they got another, identically looking truck. I was told that the additional scene was the one with the school bus, but that would create a continuity problem. Before it, the truck is in front of Dennis Weaver, but after it, it's behind him. My guess is that the scene at the railroad crossing immediately afterwards must also be new, since after that, the truck is in front of him again.
He is a personal hero to me. I first saw duel when I was 3, and have always admired the way he handled that beast. 13 un-synchronized gears (double clutching required), no power steering, relatively shitty brakes, all in a truck that handles like a refrigerator full of bowling balls. Despite all the challenges, his driving exudes absolute control over the beast. He also was such a man that if you watch closely the door doesn’t swing open until the front tires have gone over the edge!!! Some device that would have driven the truck straight by itself failed, so Cary literally manned the helm until the last possible second! A true man.
Nossa, fiquei emocionado vendo este vídeo, olhei o filme na minha adolescência e só olhei ele novamente com 40 anos de idade. VER ESSE VÍDEO FOI SENSACIONAL!!!! Grande abraço do Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Carey Loftin drove that truck in the movie. He was well respected and badass stuntman. . The truck that went over the cliff is still there. Somewhere in Valencia, Santa claita area.
Just watched Retro Recipes go there and look. The property people and the production company both said the wreckage was winched out after the stunt. They actually found a truck there, but it wasn't the Duel truck oddly
Absolutely great subject matter and the guy who owns it is cool AF....people like him influenced my life in such as positive way why i did ok...sorely missing in America today
"Skip the ride-along"? Hell no man, that's the best part of this, that is apart from the wonderful sound of that rig! Keep up the great work guys, love this!
The Score for the movie really sold the tension and thriller of it! It is spooky, but in an awesome entertaining way. I feel like some of those sounds in the score are things that people would just automatically hear in their head being in a situation like this terrorized by a psychotic truck, driver in the middle of the California desert.
One of my favorite movies! That truck scared the tar out of me- brilliant movie, excellent stunt driving and Dennis Weaver was sensational. Loved thar Pete🔥
I learned on a 9 speed and a 13 speed. This had the twin shifter levers, one for the main transmission and one for the auxillary transmission. I always marveled at how they shifted. I never learned on one of these.
My dad had an old International Harvester with one of those split differentials, It had a little motor that gave the transmission extra gears. The problem is the things were very temperamental, if you used it wrong it would burn out the motor. So they tended to not use it at all.
If I saw that thing on the road, I'd probably scream... even under tame conditions, it still has that exhaust note, the creepy horn....and that rust color. Scarier than 'Jaws.' And all props to stunt driver Carey Lofton for keeping that beast under control at speed!! Thanks, this made my day.
I live near Brad, talked to him a few times. He has a truck show every fall, usually in September. BTW, you are correct...we like the way we live out here! :) However, you came at the best time of year, as now it is 90 degrees and 100% humidity....
I bet anyone driving behind the truck was too scared to pass by because they knew the truck from Duel and they knew what happened to the last guy that passed by it.
Skip past the Ride A Long, are you kidding me???? Loved the 1st vid and this is even better. Thanks for all your work enjoying all your efforts. Please keep it up.
Ive been told the truck used in Duel was my grandfather's truck. He use to deliver gas for Unocal or back then maybe 76? Unfortunately he passed away in 1992, and my father passed away in 1996 so I cannot confirm the story. If you knew the history of the truck before Duel, I would appreciate it.
I just discovered your channel man, it is superb. Real high production value and great content. I remember watching Duel with my parents on TV in the UK when I was a kid in the 70's. Loved this mean looking US truck. Great to see the passion you guys have.
I like the behind the scenes! That's a lot of stuff to lug around the country and set up! I know I appreciate it and am always waiting for the next video. Still the best videos and interviews on RUclips!
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Love this movie. Would be awesome to see this recreate some of driving scenes it done in the movie locations. Fact- the moaning sound used when truck goes over cliff is the same sound Spielberg used when Bruce from Jaws was sinking to bottom at the end of movie.
That mirror on the hood bring back a lot of memories,the hood mirror is use to look up at the smoke stack truckers that were drive over the mountains of the west would adjust a fuel mixtures and they would use a mirror to see how rich the fuel mixture was.
HI. I am so glad someone else understands what the point of having the mirror there was for. I tried to explain to many that is what it was for,to watch the air fuel mixture or to prevent lugging the engine. Nobody understood.
Yep, a "Texas Tach". If the mixture is adjusted right you could make flames shoot out of the stack at night. Might not see it on this one though because of the big hole in the exhaust pipe under the stack. Still, this is my favorite movie vehicle of all time!
A very ominous and imposing vehicle. Nice to see it again.. I have the movie.. I wouldn't be surprised if you discovered James Cagney hiding in the trailer? That is so basic and old fashioned. Amazing it still runs and is drivable..
Thank you for posting this video. I loved the movie Duel. The gas tank attached to the tractor had a date 1948. One thing about diesel engines is you can rack up huge millage before the engine wears out. One trucker told me he got 1,000,000 miles out of his diesel engine before getting it overhauled .
So cool, that should be parked on the Universal Studios backlot tour.😎 Nothing says "Big D energy" like a Peter Built.😉 That's truck and a lit-up police car are two things you never want to see in your rear-view mirror.
Love the videos would have been nice to see his entire collection of trucks. Great work that duel truck and the truck from maximum overdrive got me into trucking.
One word, awesome!! Would've be in Heaven there and getting the chance to not only ride in that truck but drive it! IMO, this was even better than your first video!
Nice video. Congrats. Funny, that movie crossed my mind just the other day. Loved Dennis Weaver. Was excellent in that character Spielberg had/has a knack for suspense. 50 years and still thrilling.
The Dual Truck is the most beautiful looking machine I've ever seen. It's show room quality and mint condition is the first thing I've noticed as though it came straight out of the factory assembly line brand spankers. It's user friendly and great to drive I bet. There is nothing wrong with it and it gives one a look that it will always pass its M.O.T test!
It's why they had such a big steering wheel to compensate for the lack of power steering. I also love the sound of that 220 cummings strength pipe.. repower this to a 425 Cat and a 18 speed that would be a grate start to re purposing
This truck is AWESOME! Id get out of his way for sure! Right of way would be no question! My Dodge Challenger would be no match! Childs play for the 1955 Peterbuilt and my 2016 International 300 CE Schoolbus....yep I think Id step aside out of respect in that too. Well done guys. From one Roadie to another,"Safe travels on safe roads and never drive faster than your Guardian Angels can fly! 😃✌
That is the third of the Duel trucks, which were bought for the movie. The first one went over the cliff. The second one was used for the additional scenes later added to the film to make it long enough for a European release (if you are eagle-eyed you will notice the small differences between Truck 1 and Truck 2 between the scenes. The truck in this video is Truck 3, which was never used in the movie, but was a backup
You got a new sub, like and share today @theAFICIONAUTO So wow! I just watched this movie two nights ago, using my Xbox as the DVD player, and here it shows up on my suggested videos on YT. Isn't that WEIRD folks? I love this movie and I remember my dad (mom didn't like anything remotely scary, she didn't go with us) taking me to a drive-in theatre to see it and I was terrified that this would happen to use for any or no reason.....lol I eventually became a truck driver and I had a reproduction poster from the theatre hanging up on the back of my sleeper along with a poster from Big Trouble in Little China and Black Dog.
Makes you really appreciate the incredible driving skills of the stunt driver(s) who handled her so well in the movie.
Yeah saw it today and it looked incredible how he handled that truck, 80 mph in a truck? That takes some serious balls.
Taking corners fast in a car is one thing, but if im honest, if i drove a truck like that, i would stick to legal speed.
Cary Loftin was the driver, that man is a legend! My god he handled that Peterbilt like a pimp. Next time you see duel watch the end carefully, the front tires of the truck are already going off the cliff when he finally jumps out!!! That’s nerves of steel, nothing but respect for man.
@@sakariaskarlsson634 I live near where duel was filmed, my dream is to have a replica duel truck and haul ass down the same road. I’ll probably scare the shit out of myself in the process... Since I was 3 years old I have wanted to drive that beast. I have always wondered how it felt getting paid to aggressively chase and torment the valiant for 12 days with it. Sounds like 2 weeks of a awesome time.
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Thank you for posting this! My dad would have loved it. He was a huge truck lover and I remember watching Duel with him when it came out, I was 6 at the time. Dad's been gone 4 years now and I miss him very much.
thank you for watching. I'm sorry your dad is gone, I would've loved for him to have seen my videos.
My Father and I watched Duel together. He was a Dennis Weaver fan. I too miss my dad, it has been 14 years now.
I also saw this when it first came out And yep I was also 6, our parents had friends over and we a watched it w their kids in the finISHED room downstàirs..what a Great vibe we were all freaked out by it..Ioved it them and I still do
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One of the scariest moments of the movie Duel, was the scene where Dennis Weaver is in the phone booth at the snakearama place, and you see the truck enter from out of frame and head right towards him. He is in a vulnerable spot in that phone booth with the door closed, and just escapes in the nick of time. Great job Spielberg.
Same location that Spielberg used in his classic 1941 movie. When Belushi landed the plane on the same road with the same Snake Lady. And if you look closely you can see the faint a Spielberg reflection in the phonebooth glass.
The truck sounds brilliant
This is not the original 'Duel' truck. Spielberg only had one truck when he filmed the movie, and of course it went over a cliff. However, the TV movie was so popular Universal Studios decided to release it as a theater film, particularly in Europe. In order to do that they had to increase the film length from 75 minutes to 90 minutes, so they built two more trucks and Spielberg spent two days filming additional footage. So if this truck is really a truck from the movie, it is one of those two.
I have thought of that. I knew that according to the extras on the DVD, he sent the actual truck over the cliff, but then he expanded the movie for the theatrical release. Though they didn't say so, the clear implication had to be that they got another, identically looking truck.
I was told that the additional scene was the one with the school bus, but that would create a continuity problem. Before it, the truck is in front of Dennis Weaver, but after it, it's behind him. My guess is that the scene at the railroad crossing immediately afterwards must also be new, since after that, the truck is in front of him again.
It was also shown in Latin America... In Venezuela, at least, that I know of...
Two trucks I believe.
This is the original truck, just it's been restored and fixed from the cliff..
@@CarlosRicciardi726no it's not, the original was completely totaled, besides, the dash is completely different in this one
The guy who drove it in the movie seemed to know how to drive it real well
That would be Mr. Cary Loftin.
Who was he?
Cary Loftin was one of the finest stuntdrivers in Hollywood. And also one of the finest stuntmen in Hollywood-history.
He is a personal hero to me. I first saw duel when I was 3, and have always admired the way he handled that beast. 13 un-synchronized gears (double clutching required), no power steering, relatively shitty brakes, all in a truck that handles like a refrigerator full of bowling balls. Despite all the challenges, his driving exudes absolute control over the beast. He also was such a man that if you watch closely the door doesn’t swing open until the front tires have gone over the edge!!! Some device that would have driven the truck straight by itself failed, so Cary literally manned the helm until the last possible second! A true man.
What was that handle the driver pulled on just before the truck came off the cliff in this movie? Handbrake?
Nossa, fiquei emocionado vendo este vídeo, olhei o filme na minha adolescência e só olhei ele novamente com 40 anos de idade. VER ESSE VÍDEO FOI SENSACIONAL!!!!
Grande abraço do Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Carey Loftin drove that truck in the movie. He was well respected and badass stuntman. . The truck that went over the cliff is still there. Somewhere in Valencia, Santa claita area.
That was "an extra".... that plummeted off the cliff?
@@paulcarpool2288 They have two used for this film.
@@paulcarpool2288No, it was the hero truck, it's gone. This must be the one they used for the additional shots for the theatrical release.
Just watched Retro Recipes go there and look. The property people and the production company both said the wreckage was winched out after the stunt. They actually found a truck there, but it wasn't the Duel truck oddly
Absolutely great subject matter and the guy who owns it is cool AF....people like him influenced my life in such as positive way why i did ok...sorely missing in America today
The coolest part is the fact that it still has the exhaust leak before the muffler. It was like that in the 70s too
foxy 1047 really? Hahahahaha
"Skip the ride-along"? Hell no man, that's the best part of this, that is apart from the wonderful sound of that rig!
Keep up the great work guys, love this!
Hell yeah!!!
Excellent video..loved the ride along..that guy is living the life wit his beautiful land and trucks...
The Score for the movie really sold the tension and thriller of it! It is spooky, but in an awesome entertaining way. I feel like some of those sounds in the score are things that people would just automatically hear in their head being in a situation like this terrorized by a psychotic truck, driver in the middle of the California desert.
What a golden chance to be able to even touch it, not mentioning to actually driving it!
GREAT TO HAVE THE TRUCK AROUND ,,THX..
great movie. i was 11 when i saw it on ABC network.. very creepy but i could not turn the channel..loved the ending too. McCloud for the win.. lol
One of my favorite movies! That truck scared the tar out of me- brilliant movie, excellent stunt driving and Dennis Weaver was sensational. Loved thar Pete🔥
I learned on a 9 speed and a 13 speed. This had the twin shifter levers, one for the main transmission and one for the auxillary transmission. I always marveled at how they shifted. I never learned on one of these.
My dad had an old International Harvester with one of those split differentials, It had a little motor that gave the transmission extra gears. The problem is the things were very temperamental, if you used it wrong it would burn out the motor. So they tended to not use it at all.
THANK YOU!!! Great video!!! Duel is my all time favorite movie!!!
I wonder how many people that met you guys almost crapped themselves seeing that wicked truck coming toward them. Awesome.
If I saw that thing on the road, I'd probably scream... even under tame conditions, it still has that exhaust note, the creepy horn....and that rust color. Scarier than 'Jaws.' And all props to stunt driver Carey Lofton for keeping that beast under control at speed!!
Thanks, this made my day.
Nice find. Great truck. I’m a trucker, and them old duplex transmissions were fun to drive. 5 main, 4 auxiliary. Nice.
Very happy to see the truck still works well, and the sound is really something different, which was giving us goosebumps while watching the movie
I live near Brad, talked to him a few times. He has a truck show every fall, usually in September. BTW, you are correct...we like the way we live out here! :) However, you came at the best time of year, as now it is 90 degrees and 100% humidity....
Beautiful Places, beautiful Trucks, beautiful Corn Plantation, amazing, very interesting video.
Very good video, theAFICIONAUTO.
That movie made a lot of people have chills run up there spine when a semi would get behind them for a long time
No exhaust clouds here, how well maintained this gem clearly is. Credit to you keeping it rolling.
??There is if u go back to when the truck first started there was a hole in the exhaust and ur suppose to have exhaust clouds
I bet anyone driving behind the truck was too scared to pass by because they knew the truck from Duel and they knew what happened to the last guy that passed by it.
i had the same thought:D
he passed away 1997
the truck actually sounds like in the movies. I never knew if they added some stock sounds but it seems they made real recordings.
That's the second truck. Used for extra filming after production. Original truck was a single stick ten i believe
That is correct. The original truck was destroyed when it went over the cliff at the ending.
I liked the ride along. Great to see & hear the truck going through the gears.
glad to hear it!
So awesome!!!
Wow, surfing around and found this! Very interesting - what a ride. What a find!
Skip past the Ride A Long, are you kidding me???? Loved the 1st vid and this is even better. Thanks for all your work enjoying all your efforts. Please keep it up.
Have been a truck driver in the UK for nearly 40 years. Have driven some old trucks over the years. Would love a go in this one. Iconic.
Ive been told the truck used in Duel was my grandfather's truck. He use to deliver gas for Unocal or back then maybe 76? Unfortunately he passed away in 1992, and my father passed away in 1996 so I cannot confirm the story. If you knew the history of the truck before Duel, I would appreciate it.
yeeesss. there was a sneak peek at the snow man's truck from smokey and the bandit in the last video and now another. yeeeesssssss
Assisti o filme pela primeira vez no final dos anos 70 e sempre que posso assisto de novo
I just discovered your channel man, it is superb. Real high production value and great content. I remember watching Duel with my parents on TV in the UK when I was a kid in the 70's. Loved this mean looking US truck. Great to see the passion you guys have.
I like the behind the scenes! That's a lot of stuff to lug around the country and set up! I know I appreciate it and am always waiting for the next video. Still the best videos and interviews on RUclips!
I'm a Tractorholic thank you so much!! I really appreciate it
The truck even sounds like a demon. I don’t blame the driver, I blame peterbilt for building a demonic truck
True. Scary truck.
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You're right, it just sounds angry.
Lmaooooooooo
@Gappie Al Kebabi fuck islam
I thought it got destroyed when it drove off the cliff. Glad you enjoyed your less than a minute driving experience.
Love this movie. Would be awesome to see this recreate some of driving scenes it done in the movie locations. Fact- the moaning sound used when truck goes over cliff is the same sound Spielberg used when Bruce from Jaws was sinking to bottom at the end of movie.
I would LOVE to watch a 1 hour trip in this truck:)
That mirror on the hood bring back a lot of memories,the hood mirror is use to look up at the smoke stack truckers that were drive over the mountains of the west would adjust a fuel mixtures and they would use a mirror to see how rich the fuel mixture was.
HI. I am so glad someone else understands what the point of having the mirror there was for. I tried to explain to many that is what it was for,to watch the air fuel mixture or to prevent lugging the engine. Nobody understood.
capesquirt yep that what they did in the old day when they were driving over the mountains in the rogued west
oh that's cool! I had no idea that's what it was for!
Smoke patrol...absolutely
Yep, a "Texas Tach". If the mixture is adjusted right you could make flames shoot out of the stack at night. Might not see it on this one though because of the big hole in the exhaust pipe under the stack. Still, this is my favorite movie vehicle of all time!
A very ominous and imposing vehicle. Nice to see it again.. I have the movie.. I wouldn't be surprised if you discovered James Cagney hiding in the trailer? That is so basic and old fashioned. Amazing it still runs and is drivable..
Smokey and the bandit truck from what I could see looked awesome
Oh man, that looks like fun driving that thing!
Thank you for posting this video. I loved the movie Duel. The gas tank attached to the tractor had a date 1948. One thing about diesel engines is you can rack up huge millage before the engine wears out. One trucker told me he got 1,000,000 miles out of his diesel engine before getting it overhauled .
Didn't know that this scary monster looking truck was a 1955 PETERBILT.
I remember FLAMMABLE and did not see explosion when it went over cliff.
Awesome seeing more footage of this! Love it!
Thanks to your video in April 2021 I was able to stop and visit this great collection of trucks. Got to sit in Dual truck and Bandit truck.
So cool that the truck is still around
how come it wasn´t destroyed in tha mammoth dive into the abyss? was it restored?
Didn't skip over the drive, I loved it all!
Why do i love the sound when it starts up.Reminds me of the Chucks Cafe scene in the movie.
Awersome , very cool
So cool, that should be parked on the Universal Studios backlot tour.😎 Nothing says "Big D energy" like a Peter Built.😉 That's truck and a lit-up police car are two things you never want to see in your rear-view mirror.
YOU should do the the goblin true from maximum overdrive
Que coisa incrível ver essa lenda do filme que perseguiu o carro vermelho 😃
Looks great, sounds amazing!!!!!
Great truck!
Wow great! DUEL is one of greatest car horror movies and that Peterbild 281....i want that..
At 7:08 when he turns on the road, there is a red car coming, what a coincidence :D
Great video.
Love that comfy looking passenger bench.
Erik Caldwell hahahah right?! Super safe like death proof
LOVE, Love, love the Duel truck. I had to laugh when they got it out on the road and the first car they passed was a RED car! 🤣🤣🤣
OMG I loved this truck so much. I yelled when they drove it over the cliff.
Very cool! I was 8years old . found a perfect replica of this truck! I spay painted Brown! An wrote on the lettering. It was the coolest toy I had !
This truck is a beast! Reminds me of the old rusty truck in Jeepers Creepers!
Old truckers never die they just get a New Peter Built !
The truck looks great.
And I love the movie .
A nice movie, nice truck selection, 1971 but still there
The inside of that truck looks exactly the way I imagined it. Saw this movie when it first came out on TV when I was a kid. Do Killdozer too!
Love the videos would have been nice to see his entire collection of trucks. Great work that duel truck and the truck from maximum overdrive got me into trucking.
Chris Moctezuma yeah I thought I did a walk through of the inside but I guess I ran out of time.
Such a cool truck. That sound 👹. Still one of the best films
Sounds awesome though
This may be rusty but its engine sounds perfect... A beast!
-4 Years ago. I thought this was all recent stuff,like a month or two ago. So on to something more up to date.
Tis is the best Peterbilt Truck!! Duel, my love-film!! Schön dass er überleben darf! gebt ihm sorg und verändert ihn nicht! Top!!
One word, awesome!! Would've be in Heaven there and getting the chance to not only ride in that truck but drive it! IMO, this was even better than your first video!
OMG , My childhood - hero !! What a beauty : ) Love this "Badass - engine Sound !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Greetings from Germany !
Nice video. Congrats. Funny, that movie crossed my mind just the other day. Loved Dennis Weaver. Was excellent in that character Spielberg had/has a knack for suspense. 50 years and still thrilling.
Ha! I got to drive that truck one time in 1986!! It looks pretty good years later!
Quem era o motorista que dirigia o caminhão na época da filmagem
The Dual Truck is the most beautiful looking machine I've ever seen. It's show room quality and mint condition is the first thing I've noticed as though it came straight out of the factory assembly line brand spankers. It's user friendly and great to drive I bet. There is nothing wrong with it and it gives one a look that it will always pass its M.O.T test!
Excellent video
Awesome video.
So nice the Duel truck still lives. Only thing missing is David Mann's Mopar car.
The sound of the truck is amazing
The truck still gives me the creeps lol, love it
It's why they had such a big steering wheel to compensate for the lack of power steering. I also love the sound of that 220 cummings strength pipe.. repower this to a 425 Cat and a 18 speed that would be a grate start to re purposing
Amazing film.
This truck is AWESOME! Id get out of his way for sure! Right of way would be no question! My Dodge Challenger would be no match! Childs play for the 1955 Peterbuilt and my 2016 International 300 CE Schoolbus....yep I think Id step aside out of respect in that too. Well done guys. From one Roadie to another,"Safe travels on safe roads and never drive faster than your Guardian Angels can fly! 😃✌
Mi like movie Duel Monster 1971.Very excellent mi friend. Yeeesss💓😀😀😀😀👍👍👍👍🇺🇸
Way tooo awesome thanks for that brother
Heaven!!!! Reminds me of home, Robbins, NC!!!
I didn't realise how much I needed to see 1987 Axl Rose drive the duel truck
I have that same blue plaid, shirt but you look more handsome in yours... on the other hand, the phrase "grind um till you find um comes to mind..."
Superb Media Content Creator hahahah thanks!
9:34 very 'Duel'esque scene :D great!!!!
That is the third of the Duel trucks, which were bought for the movie. The first one went over the cliff. The second one was used for the additional scenes later added to the film to make it long enough for a European release (if you are eagle-eyed you will notice the small differences between Truck 1 and Truck 2 between the scenes.
The truck in this video is Truck 3, which was never used in the movie, but was a backup
Sounds so good
Somewhat of a disappoint that you didn't try to kill anyone with the truck
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So wow! I just watched this movie two nights ago, using my Xbox as the DVD player, and here it shows up on my suggested videos on YT. Isn't that WEIRD folks? I love this movie and I remember my dad (mom didn't like anything remotely scary, she didn't go with us) taking me to a drive-in theatre to see it and I was terrified that this would happen to use for any or no reason.....lol I eventually became a truck driver and I had a reproduction poster from the theatre hanging up on the back of my sleeper along with a poster from Big Trouble in Little China and Black Dog.