For the movie, they had two of those trucks, one got destroyed an other was maybe taken to junkyard. People just find other trucks like it an made it look like the duel truck.
@@Chevyguy2010 Actually the one you see is one of the survival trucks from the recordings, and the other one is with a different person, they're making a recreation of Duel 1971, One of them got destroyed for the driving off a cliff scene.
@@Chevyguy2010 The 1971 TV version of the movie had 1 truck. A 2nd truck was used in early 1972 to extend the movie for theatrical release and the whereabouts of the second truck is unknown. There is no documented evidence that this truck was involved in the filming of the movie.
For the rare person that would know what that truck is - can you imagine seeing that in your rearview mirror and just having a complete "oh fuck" reaction?
@@Drumsticksmcgee yeah, I’m with you! Let’s see, the plot could be some traveling salesman cuts off a trucker, the trucker gets pissed and the rest of the film is the trucker trying to crush the traveling salesman. And, just to take a page from that shark movie, we NEVER show the truckers face! Spooky af. 😱 😂😂😂
It was actually over the tailpipe because the pipe is straight. I've seen it a zillion times. Just standard procedure with a straight stack to this day.
I remember seeing this film in the local “Picture House” (That’s Cinema in Scottish) and just loved the film. I was 19 then and am now 71 and still get scared shitless thinking of that truck following me. Happy days.😊
When the current owner passes, this beauty must be preserved in the National Auto and Truck Museum! I’ve always loved the 281’s and the movie made it more famous!
“RexCars1” owned this truck some 12 years back. He explained that the truck originally had a Cummins 262, that engine blew up during a music video and was replaced with a Small Cam 350 hp Cummins. George Sacks (Jack Knife King) was the original owner/ builder. Truck is currently at Brad Wike’s in NC
@@RustyZipper Would you please tell me where in NC? I'm a huge fan, kind of going through some things (V Vet Mechanic Dad passed on, this was one of our favorites) and would love to see it. Thanks in advance.
@@andrewsunell9107 - literally google Brad Wilke’s (Wike) Classic Trucks, it may be in SC as well 🤷♂️. I think He has the Convoy truck, a Smokey and the Bandit rig (clone) the duel truck and a red Valiant plus a bunch of other clone movie cars / trucks. Also “Twin Sticks Garage” in Canada 🇨🇦 has a Smokey and the bandit clone rig, Trans Am and working on a cop car. Plus a few other movie clone big trucks. Best of luck on your current state, at least we have a new / old president coming in. Not saying he’s the best, but we only had 2 options…
I was a kid in the 70s and this Truck made me want to be a Trucker , jump forward to 2020 i have been a Class 1 Trucker now 23 years and love the job . Wish i could have a go in that Monster , Awesome
@@Chevyguy2010 Ummm yeah, I guess reading comprehension wasn’t your forte, was it? He never said he’s 23 years old - he said he’s been driving truck 23 years. Bit of a difference.
Awesome. I can only imagine going for a ride in that truck, wish I could add it to my bucket list but it could never happen. Nice to see it has been kept in all its glory, after so many years.
Times have changed alot buddy. Go ahead everyone and buy a orange Dodge Challenger Hellcat or Demon and I damn guarantee that truck driver will think twice!!!!!
Just hope when you see this truck that you don't have a psychotic lunatic driving it. Though fun fact is the truck driver in Duel was also the film's stunt coordinator Gary Loftin.
This is epic!!! From one of my favorite movies of all time. Mr. Loftin drove that thing to where even the big truck tires were squealing (squawking more like it, it was low pitch...).
I remember seeing Duel when I was like 12, scared the shit out of me. I still love that movie, one of the most suspenseful movies ever, like Jaws, of course there are similarities? Haha😂
this brings back great memories of a classic movie. sometimes never seeing what is after you is twice as scary. nothing beats the fear of the unknown. there certainly was a great amount of awesome movies in the late 60'-the early 70's.this being the perfect example. it was a great time to be a movie fan. this was excellent.
For those that care to know, a man named Carrey Loftin Was the driver of the Duel truck in the movie. He was also the driver for George C. Scott's character in the movie "Patton".
I care to know, but don't be offended, the title credits for Duel show him as Gary, not Carrey. I will look out for him in Patton....maybe this time you see his face?
His name was spelt Carey, but Duel mistakenly spelt it Cary. Loftin had some sort of involvement somehow in a ton of films, including, It's a Mad, Mad Mad Mad World, Smokey and the Bandit, Stroker Ace and so many others that it would take hours to write them all down.
Even after 48 years, if you saw this truck behind you, you would automatically get scared :-) When I saw Duel in 1971 as a kid, every 18 wheeler that got behind our car on the highway reminded me of how this truck TERRORIZED Dennis Weaver!
That 281 hits it on the head. Identical to the original 1959 Peterbilt 281. Well done. Great work on the "Brownie Box" Twin-Sticks. Shoot a few more videos for us Duel fans please.
DUEL - Truck OMG, what a beauty . My childhood - Hero : ) I like the sound of this badass- engine : ) You must be a proud owner !! Greetings from Germany
What an incredible treat this was....to see some footage from within the cabin of that beast of a truck! Even seeing it pull out onto the street sent shivers down my spine. It just sounds so incredible and raw.....hearing it now in this video, you know most of the sounds in the movie weren't dubbed or altered. And that last car that was reverse parking definitely deserved a long blast of the (in)famous horn!! 🤣🤣
Absoloutly!I was borrn 1971 when steven Spielberg had his first Diriction with this Movie. I saw this Film in the Plain from our Flight with my Mother back from Thailand to Germany 1980. So I was 9 Years old.In thease days,it would'ed be a little "Ileagal too let watsch a kid this Movie. But in a Plain,how you can separate kids if an adult Movie is showing. Anyway, I had no Nightmares,and I still find this Movie amazing great!!!
One time I bought an old rat Ford tanker straight truck, Brought batteries and popped it off. A bird nest flew out like that! It was Spring and there were baby birds on the ground after that! Another time, I was driving a GMC tandem dump truck that I hadn't used in a while. On an asphalt job at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, IL. There was a hornet nest under there somewhere and apparently when I left, the bees stayed on it. Got to the jobsite, and they started harassing the workers there! They blamed it on me, since they could see them around the truck body!
Love to watch this truck in live My all time favourite movie which i never hesitate to watch again n again Thanks for showing me this monster with real time driving...😀
Schön den Truck truck mal wiederzusehen und genauso fast genauso wie im Film aber wieso ist der Spiegel vorne auf der Schnauze und meinen sie das vielleicht mal ein zweiter Teil von diesem Film kommt
Que maravilha de máquinas só quem sabe e quem viu o filme assim como eu Quando lançou o filme eu tinha 2 anos de idade e vi filme em 1983 quanta emoção. Parabéns ao seu canal 👌 Obrigado 👍
Pretty much with all the candy asses coming out of schools with their automatics... You either double clutched, or learned to shift without the clutch as I did for 25 years.
Scary I tell ya. I recall when the monster light came when Dennis Weaver car was stuck on the high school bus. It can be nerve wrecking you know......Hehehe!
Peterbilt will always be the best truck out there. I always see the 70s and 80s ones here in WI, they are either painted neon green or sky blue and the guys who drive them are proud to show off what they got, I would be too.
Imagine you lost the tanker on the highway only to be startled when you open your backdoor to see it parked at the back of your house & as soon as you saw it, the engine starts...😱
Last two stick I had was a B61Mack. 5x4. Just pray you never missed a gear going up a 12%hill. Being a chickenshit, I always started in a low enough gear so I wouldn't have to shift. The good ole days.
That was a sensible move in old trucks. I did that up a particularly steep hill near the depot. What made it a beast was a sharp right turn right at the top to take the last ounce of breath from the motor. If you didn’t get the revs high enough by taking too long over a change it was touch and go. Hated that damn hill but modern trucks would walk up it no doubt.
At 1.48 a red car...do it please!!! 😉🤣👍! I think i'm the only one in Italy loving all American trucks...i saw Duel when i was 6 years old and i was happy because my dad's car was blue but...every travel using highways was a nightmare as a kid 🤓 byeeeee 🍻🇮🇹
Non sei l unico😆😆😆😆... Anch io l ho visto da bambino e lo rivedo ancora adesso... I camion originali erano 3 per la cronaca... Peterbilt 281 con motore Cummins anche se in realtà il rumore è di un Detroit Diesel perché considerato più "cattivo" come sound... Il 6v 2 tempi suo "discendente" è stato montato sui Perlini 105F Red tiger vincitori alle Dakar 1990-91-92-93 nonché di 2 rally dei Faraoni... 👋👋
Aggiungo... In Italia ci sono stati alcuni Turbostar Iveco 190.48 elaborati che in una notte facevano Bari-Milano.... Chissà che fine hanno fatto... I NOSTRI Duel... 😆😆😆
Apologies for commenting 6 years after the fact but… Did anyone notice that just like the movie we’re not shown the driver’s face? Only his hands and feet as they work the shift levers and pedals. If someone else has made this same comment I’m sorry to repeat. I didn’t read all 664 comments.
Seeing that pull out of the driveway gave me chills!!!
l0l id like to see him back it in. pretty good driver id say eh
That was an intimidating sight
Its impressive how long that driveway was.
🇨🇵🇺🇸... trop beau se camion...et le film excellent 👍♥️
Most people are probably clueless about that truck, but I love it!
Who drove the truck in the movie ?
@ Carey Loftin
Mess with one your done too much weight all steel
One of the best trucks from a movie hands down!!
im not.im just surprised it was still around.i doubt the car is. dodge dart?
I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!! And the fact, that the Peterbilt still exists, is soo amazing!!! ...
For the movie, they had two of those trucks, one got destroyed an other was maybe taken to junkyard. People just find other trucks like it an made it look like the duel truck.
Actually one Peterbilt still exist, it’s owned by a guy in North Carolina.
m.ruclips.net/video/mpXtfYPzN30/видео.html
@@Chevyguy2010 Actually the one you see is one of the survival trucks from the recordings, and the other one is with a different person, they're making a recreation of Duel 1971, One of them got destroyed for the driving off a cliff scene.
Is the double truck... :O)
@@Chevyguy2010 The 1971 TV version of the movie had 1 truck. A 2nd truck was used in early 1972 to extend the movie for theatrical release and the whereabouts of the second truck is unknown. There is no documented evidence that this truck was involved in the filming of the movie.
Can we take a moment to appreciate the skill required to reverse that into the narrow driveway.
Noticed that,..retired Teamster here,..it looks tight but doable,..I think it would help to trim back some of the branches
One of my favorite movies saw it when I was a kid!! Dennis Weaver did a great job 👍😎
This truck along with the Mammoth car on speed racer scared me as a child 🙂
For the rare person that would know what that truck is - can you imagine seeing that in your rearview mirror and just having a complete "oh fuck" reaction?
Especially if you were driving a red Valiant!!!! 😬
@@MrRebelss That would be a definite "I'm going to have a bad day" moment 😢
Very intimidating .
Dave! LoL
Hopefully you don't need a new radiator hose! 😮
Absolutely love it! The most badass vehicle on the road, no doubt.
THAT'S RIGHT, YOU CAN'T CATCH A SLANT SIX !!!
Should be in one of those horror movies.
And the creepiest too
One of the most badass
@@Drumsticksmcgee yeah, I’m with you!
Let’s see, the plot could be some traveling salesman cuts off a trucker, the trucker gets pissed and the rest of the film is the trucker trying to crush the traveling salesman. And, just to take a page from that shark movie, we NEVER show the truckers face! Spooky af. 😱
😂😂😂
the can flying out of the exhaust had me rolling
It was actually over the tailpipe because the pipe is straight. I've seen it a zillion times. Just standard procedure with a straight stack to this day.
I noticed that and I loved it❤
I remember seeing this film in the local “Picture House” (That’s Cinema in Scottish) and just loved the film. I was 19 then and am now 71 and still get scared shitless thinking of that truck following me. Happy days.😊
First saw it when I was in the Navy in 1971. Spielberg's first movie (I think). An absolute classic.
Love the sound of this truck.
Thèse used for the film ???
Love the sound of this truck too
Are you serious? I would never ride a vehicle with a mind of its own
Me toi
Che spettacolo…!!!
WOW! Awesome machine. Much respect. I can't believe people would dare overtake it.
Cos they never saw the movie lol
When the current owner passes, this beauty must be preserved in the National Auto and Truck Museum! I’ve always loved the 281’s and the movie made it more famous!
“RexCars1” owned this truck some 12 years back. He explained that the truck originally had a Cummins 262, that engine blew up during a music video and was replaced with a Small Cam 350 hp Cummins. George Sacks (Jack Knife King) was the original owner/ builder. Truck is currently at Brad Wike’s in NC
@@RustyZipper Would you please tell me where in NC? I'm a huge fan, kind of going through some things (V Vet Mechanic Dad passed on, this was one of our favorites) and would love to see it. Thanks in advance.
@@andrewsunell9107 - literally google Brad Wilke’s (Wike) Classic Trucks, it may be in SC as well 🤷♂️. I think He has the Convoy truck, a Smokey and the Bandit rig (clone) the duel truck and a red Valiant plus a bunch of other clone movie cars / trucks. Also “Twin Sticks Garage” in Canada 🇨🇦 has a Smokey and the bandit clone rig, Trans Am and working on a cop car. Plus a few other movie clone big trucks. Best of luck on your current state, at least we have a new / old president coming in. Not saying he’s the best, but we only had 2 options…
Its fascinating how many people are interested in this truck. I am 66 and was a kid when the movie came out.
Curious tho. What truck did they wreck in the movie?
This is one movie that never needs to be remade.
I was a kid in the 70s and this Truck made me want to be a Trucker , jump forward to 2020 i have been a Class 1 Trucker now 23 years and love the job . Wish i could have a go in that Monster , Awesome
Ummm, your lying my guy, you will be 23 if you were born in 1999 but in the 70s you will be in your 50s or late 40s.
@@Chevyguy2010
Ummm yeah, I guess reading comprehension wasn’t your forte, was it? He never said he’s 23 years old - he said he’s been driving truck 23 years. Bit of a difference.
@@Chevyguy2010 Ummmm, reading a sentence is not your strong point i see.😂
That old bad ass Peterbilt has almost outlived all involved making that masterpiece movie!
Awesome. I can only imagine going for a ride in that truck, wish I could add it to my bucket list but it could never happen. Nice to see it has been kept in all its glory, after so many years.
Advice for neighbors. Don't buy a Plymouth Valiant, especially orange. 😂😂😂
Times have changed alot buddy.
Go ahead everyone and buy a orange Dodge Challenger Hellcat or Demon and I damn guarantee that truck driver will think twice!!!!!
If you have a Valiant make sure it’s a hemi and not a slant six.
Just hope when you see this truck that you don't have a psychotic lunatic driving it. Though fun fact is the truck driver in Duel was also the film's stunt coordinator Gary Loftin.
Took the words out of my mouth
@@ratscoot But those Slant Six's ran forever.
Same than Christine. He's back😮
Christine vs Truck please :-)
Looks like exactly evil truck chasing that orange Plymouth valiant
Same than Christine? Can you speak English?
Wow! That is my all-time favorite movie vehicle! I can't believe it actually exists!
Man that’s just awesome!
Im so pleased she is still around.
Legend👍
That engine sound is sweet. Great engineering 🫡
This is epic!!! From one of my favorite movies of all time. Mr. Loftin drove that thing to where even the big truck tires were squealing (squawking more like it, it was low pitch...).
I remember seeing Duel when I was like 12, scared the shit out of me. I still love that movie, one of the most suspenseful movies ever, like Jaws, of course there are similarities? Haha😂
Still see that damn truck in my dreams sometimes. It would be creepy as heck seeing that Peterbilt in the rear-view mirror.
The guy who parked it there is a hero.
My exact thoughts... I live about 10 mins from Burbank and I was amazed that it was roaming around up there... crowded and small...
I drove for 21 years...and at the start of the video...my brain said...how the hell did he get that thing in the driveway?????
Nah, that trailer is pretty short. I bet it doesn’t have power steering, that’s the challenge.
@@blauer2551 No power steering and I guess double clutch technique is required to change gears.
@@raulerrman.5401 might even have two sticks
Learned in the 1950s on a 5 and 4, you handle the shifter like an expert. Great job.
Knows how to do ,er
this brings back great memories of a classic movie. sometimes never seeing what is after you is twice as scary. nothing beats the fear of the unknown. there certainly was a great amount of awesome movies in the late 60'-the early 70's.this being the perfect example. it was a great time to be a movie fan. this was excellent.
gorgeous truck! Its a rolling legend! Listen to the sound!
Old American Iron
@@michaelhallas6450 the best!
Nice old Peter built loved the movie duel watching from Australia
Love the fan on the dash which can be seen spinning at the end of the film off the cliff
spoil alert
That's not the original with the plates on the front, a guy who purchases old trucks bought it, not the same one.
@@lebaillidessavoies3889 spoiler alert, for a movie that's been out for 50+ years?
This is one of the best thriller films ever made, good verses evil, 1971 based off of a short magazine article about road rage.
It's one of my favourite films, it's an ageless classic.
For those that care to know, a man named Carrey Loftin Was the driver of the Duel truck in the movie. He was also the driver for George C. Scott's character in the movie "Patton".
I care to know, but don't be offended, the title credits for Duel show him as Gary, not Carrey. I will look out for him in Patton....maybe this time you see his face?
@@tonywolton yes, if you watch the movie Patton, he's actually Gen. Bradley's (Carl Mauldin) driver.
His name was spelt Carey, but Duel mistakenly spelt it Cary. Loftin had some sort of involvement somehow in a ton of films, including, It's a Mad, Mad Mad Mad World, Smokey and the Bandit, Stroker Ace and so many others that it would take hours to write them all down.
Thank you!
I know that!
Arm-strong steering with that ole 281 Peterbilt💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽❤️🔥! Thanks for sharing😃👍🏻
That’s so awesome. Just watched the movie again yesterday, epic.
Even after 48 years, if you saw this truck behind you, you would automatically get scared :-) When I saw Duel in 1971 as a kid, every 18 wheeler that got behind our car on the highway reminded me of how this truck TERRORIZED Dennis Weaver!
Saw it as a kid, too...I was 11. I remember the ad for it in TV Guide: “10 tons of rolling death!”
Df
Is this the same truck that was used in duel
@TheRUclipsManMrHam really? It's not the one that drove off a cliff and was destroyed? I'm surprised
@@joelaw728They actually used two identical trucks for the movie, only one was destroyed
One of my all time favourite car and truck childhood films that I still watch yet and I’m 54 now.
Повезло что смог приобрести этот экземпляр.Любимый фильм.
That 281 hits it on the head. Identical to the original 1959 Peterbilt 281. Well done. Great work on the "Brownie Box" Twin-Sticks. Shoot a few more videos for us Duel fans please.
DUEL - Truck OMG, what a beauty . My childhood - Hero : ) I like the sound of this badass- engine : ) You must be a proud owner !! Greetings from Germany
What an incredible treat this was....to see some footage from within the cabin of that beast of a truck! Even seeing it pull out onto the street sent shivers down my spine.
It just sounds so incredible and raw.....hearing it now in this video, you know most of the sounds in the movie weren't dubbed or altered. And that last car that was reverse parking definitely deserved a long blast of the (in)famous horn!! 🤣🤣
Awesome truck, that engine sounds amazing
After Duel, I can never look at the Needlenose the same way...fantastic 6 cylinder engine.... Cheers from AUstralia.
Love the engine noise. What a fantastic beast this is wow.
When I first saw that movie I was like 13 scared the hell out of me
Me to. I was 11, still get scared when I see a hairy arm hanging out a semi window. lol
I saw this when I was 3 and my dumbfounded drunk mom says this is good for you Now Watch it bitch yes this is all true
Absoloutly!I was borrn 1971 when steven Spielberg had his first Diriction with this Movie.
I saw this Film in the Plain from our Flight with my Mother back from Thailand to Germany 1980.
So I was 9 Years old.In thease days,it would'ed be a little "Ileagal too let watsch a kid this Movie.
But in a Plain,how you can separate kids if an adult Movie is showing.
Anyway, I had no Nightmares,and I still find this Movie amazing great!!!
Great film! This truck fits every definition of classic antagonist.
Badass as a truck driver this is one of my all time favorite movies.
A blast form the past, I’ve been looking out for this film!
Das Auto sieht so unheimlich gut aus! Duell ist ein cooler Film
That engine noise is awsome . Old diesel engines sounds so good .
Damn....finally a proper video for my miniature!!!!!! LOVING IT!!!!!
I have no words for this level of awesome...
I love everything about the movie, it's my favorite. I want to drive "it". Wow, what an awesome truck, I love it!!!!!
Maybe good luck trying to drive a manual... I think you will grind gears.
0:02 Min.: Love how the can went flying from the exhaust on the start of the engine ...
One time I bought an old rat Ford tanker straight truck, Brought batteries and popped it off. A bird nest flew out like that! It was Spring and there were baby birds on the ground after that! Another time, I was driving a GMC tandem dump truck that I hadn't used in a while. On an asphalt job at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, IL. There was a hornet nest under there somewhere and apparently when I left, the bees stayed on it. Got to the jobsite, and they started harassing the workers there! They blamed it on me, since they could see them around the truck body!
Beautiful just the way she is! Thanks a lot for sharing!
Love to watch this truck in live
My all time favourite movie which i never hesitate to watch again n again
Thanks for showing me this monster with real time driving...😀
Imagine that you drive around and you see this truck behind your car😂😂😂
Schön den Truck truck mal wiederzusehen und genauso fast genauso wie im Film aber wieso ist der Spiegel vorne auf der Schnauze und meinen sie das vielleicht mal ein zweiter Teil von diesem Film kommt
The movie Duel shows that you dont need the paranormal to scare you, you just need a psycho with a serious case of road rage in a big truck
And a soft spot for broken down school busses. 😂
Aí sim verdadeiro motorista, esse sabe cruzar macha muito bom, parabéns!!!!
É que é 2 câmbios o caminhão e por isso ele precisa cruzar marcha
Cool machine 😎👍
Cars have no souls, but this car eats souls
It's got a soul alright an it's gonna getcha
Que maravilha de máquinas só quem sabe e quem viu o filme assim como eu Quando lançou o filme eu tinha 2 anos de idade e vi filme em 1983 quanta emoção. Parabéns ao seu canal 👌 Obrigado 👍
Twin sticks? Power steering? Looks like no. Not many folks around who will be able to drive this. 😁
A very cool truck still to this day.
For a Truck that's 60 years old
Double clutch technique is required i guess.
yea i herd they where not easy trucks to drive
Pretty much with all the candy asses coming out of schools with their automatics... You either double clutched, or learned to shift without the clutch as I did for 25 years.
I could drive it. Itd take me a moment to learn the twin stick but i could (coming from a kid who drives an f700 during hay season
That’s my dream truck, wanted it and to ride in it since I was a child, I’m 42 now.
This is beyond cool! I would drive that truck to work!
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING TRUCK, BEAUTIFUL CONDITION!!!! I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!
Imagine walking past the house at night and the truck lights come on...
... veeeery well, I'm just getting the f*** out of here!!
Scary I tell ya. I recall when the monster light came when Dennis Weaver car was stuck on the high school bus. It can be nerve wrecking you know......Hehehe!
Peterbilt will always be the best truck out there. I always see the 70s and 80s ones here in WI, they are either painted neon green or sky blue and the guys who drive them are proud to show off what they got, I would be too.
I remember driving trucks with smoke mirrors and old timers teaching me on what density of smoke to watch for when pulling hills
Ok, the front view is absolutely menacing. I would be a teensi tiny bit nervous to stand in front of that truck =D
I would be a nervous wreck if this was behind me!!!
If i were the driver and this pulled up behind at a red light at soon as it hits green im gone
If I was driving this and I saw a red Plymouth valiant
I’d run the guy down
Imagine you lost the tanker on the highway only to be startled when you open your backdoor to see it parked at the back of your house & as soon as you saw it, the engine starts...😱
Super camion ! Belle gueule et beau bruit 👍 . J avais bien-aimé le film duel à sa sortie✌
I love it. Keep that patina, and keep it on the road!
Wow. I was actually remembering this truck and movie earlier in the day. Think I’ll go buy a lotto ticket.
Last two stick I had was a B61Mack. 5x4. Just pray you never missed a gear going up a 12%hill. Being a chickenshit, I always started in a low enough gear so I wouldn't have to shift. The good ole days.
That was a sensible move in old trucks. I did that up a particularly steep hill near the depot. What made it a beast was a sharp right turn right at the top to take the last ounce of breath from the motor. If you didn’t get the revs high enough by taking too long over a change it was touch and go.
Hated that damn hill but modern trucks would walk up it no doubt.
Wow! What a beauty! 😊
Greetings from the Netherlands! 🇳🇱👌🇺🇲
At 1.48 a red car...do it please!!! 😉🤣👍! I think i'm the only one in Italy loving all American trucks...i saw Duel when i was 6 years old and i was happy because my dad's car was blue but...every travel using highways was a nightmare as a kid 🤓 byeeeee 🍻🇮🇹
Ti sbagli...Tantissimi italiani amano i camion americani ! Come amano le loro auto con gli otto a v !!! Ciao !
Non sei l'unico!
Non sei l unico😆😆😆😆... Anch io l ho visto da bambino e lo rivedo ancora adesso... I camion originali erano 3 per la cronaca... Peterbilt 281 con motore Cummins anche se in realtà il rumore è di un Detroit Diesel perché considerato più "cattivo" come sound... Il 6v 2 tempi suo "discendente" è stato montato sui Perlini 105F Red tiger vincitori alle Dakar 1990-91-92-93 nonché di 2 rally dei Faraoni... 👋👋
Aggiungo... In Italia ci sono stati alcuni Turbostar Iveco 190.48 elaborati che in una notte facevano Bari-Milano.... Chissà che fine hanno fatto... I NOSTRI Duel... 😆😆😆
Awesome, great laugh coming up behind the car at the lights, you could be the real driver sounding like that!!
The Truck of my dreams! 💗
Me too (same)
Really nice Pit I currently driving a 389 pit straight piper awesome jack sound !
Apologies for commenting 6 years after the fact but… Did anyone notice that just like the movie we’re not shown the driver’s face? Only his hands and feet as they work the shift levers and pedals. If someone else has made this same comment I’m sorry to repeat. I didn’t read all 664 comments.
great engine sounds
We need a sociopath to buy this truck and go on a Homicidal Interstate Murder Spree!! Bring the movie to life!!
I love that truck, I saw Daul two or three times, I watch it on utube also Dennis Weaver was awesome. Great movie then and now
Imagine seeing that next to you lol
I'd floor it
Next to you would be better than behind you !
@@galeaiken3841 Just like in the movie.
1:56 The fan is not running
no other American truck looks as good as this one and no other sounds as good 👍👍
He needs a red 1972 Plymouth valiant to chase around.
how cool is that!
Belo conjunto, sensacional!!!!
Damn! That is sweet. That would be so much fun to run the roads in 😊
OMG, how did you manage to park in the house ???
Fantastic 👍🏆 loved this film for years.
what a monster I love it!
Great film one of my favorites 😊
Espetáculo de caminhão!!!!
The movie was great. Just saw it first time about a year ago. Never heard about it before, but the truck remains in my imagination.