What car was in Thunder Road?

As mentioned before, Robert Mitchum's man drives a '50 Ford, but later in the movie he switches to a '57 Ford Custom. Also making an appearance on screen is a smooth 1940 Ford V8 De Luxe as well as a 1957 Ford Fairlane 500.
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What color was the 57 Ford in Thunder Road?

Black & white version of the red & white color pic ... One movie poster I saw, the 57 looked to be a pale green, or blue. Sent out an email to the club, one member, Carl Ricker saw in person said he remembers it being green. Just as I suspected.
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Is Thunder Road Based on a true story?

“Thunder Road was based on a man named Rufus Gunter,” Hooper further confirmed to Clabough. “He didn't die like Mitchum's character, but he certainly lived like him.” Hooper said in January 1953, Gunter was being chased on the Asheville Highway, heading toward Knoxville, when he got to the J. Will Taylor Bridge.
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Where was 1958 Thunder Road filmed?

Released in May 1958, its story was set in the Tennessee mountains but it was filmed in and around Buncombe and Transylvania counties. Thunder Road remains one of the classic Asheville-area movies, offering a cinematic time capsule now 60 years old.
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What is the history of Thunder Road?

Ken Squier opened Thunder Road in Barre in 1960. The track held races on Thursday nights, attracting workers from the local granite sheds who had been paid earlier in the day. Much has stayed the same over the years and the tradition of racing at Thunder Road continues today.
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The True Story of Thunder Road Moonshine Running in the southern Appalachia's and it's people.



Why did they tear down Thunder Road?

The classic coaster was handcrafted and opened on April 3, 1976. Among the first riders were NASCAR drivers Bobby Allison and David Pearson. Carowinds announced earlier this year it would tear down Thunder Road due to declining ridership and to make way for newer attractions.
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What was Thunder Road in Vietnam?

Description: Thunder Road was the name given to QL 13 from Saigon west to Quan Loi by the 11th ACR who used the callsign Thunder.
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What cars did Robert Mitchum drive in Thunder Road?

In the film, Mitchum drove a souped-up black 1950 Ford two-door sedan,(which was later repainted gray) with a custom tank in the back for moonshine liquor and a Ford V8 with three two-barrel carburetors, but after it was blown up by Kogan's men, it was replaced with a 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 two-door sedan with the same ...
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What movie was filmed on the 7 Mile Bridge in the Keys?

Arnold Schwarzenegger starred in a film called "True Lies" that was shot partially in the Keys, involving a sequence of helicopter stunts and an explosion on the iconic Seven Mile Bridge.
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What movie was filmed on the 7 Mile Bridge in Florida?

And the Overseas Highway has played a role in many box office hits, most famously when Hollywood film director James Cameron and crew decided to “blow up” the old Seven Mile Bridge in the 1994 Arnold Schwarzenegger action classic “True Lies.” The James Bond film “Licence to Kill” also made use of the old bridge.
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Where was Thunder Road in Vietnam?

Thunder III was located along Route 13 (known as Thunder Road by U.S. forces) approximately 23 km south of An Lộc and 28 km north of Lai Khê. The 2nd Battalion, 2nd Mechanized Infantry was based at Thunder III.
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Where was Moonshine Highway filmed?

Production. Moonshine Highway was filmed in Ontario, Canada: in Markham; Mississauga; New Tecumseth; Pickering; Scarborough; Toronto; and Whitchurch-Stouffville.
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Is Thunder Road about a car?

Rumoured to be loosely based on the life of real Mooshine Runner, most of the scenes were filmed in and around Asheville, North Carolina ... some with actual local moonshine drivers shot with a camera mounted on a pickup tailgate...'
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Did Ford ever paint their engines red?

Six-cylinder engines were painted a red color, the 260 V-8 was painted a light blue, the 289 four-barrel engines (A- and D-codes) were painted gold, and the 289 Hi-Po received chrome covers and air breather.
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What is Ford yellow called?

Ford: Grabber Yellow - Paint Code CB – Custom Paints Inc.
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What movie did a yellow 57 Chevy come out in?

One of the most iconic 1957 Chevys of all time is a bright yellow coupe known as “Project X” in the 1980 movie Hollywood Knights. Project X was given its name by Popular Hot Rodding magazine.
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How deep is the water under the 7 Mile Bridge in Florida?

deep; the Seven Mile Bridge below Knight's Key over water 18 to 22-ft. deep; the Bahia Honda Bridge, slightly more than one mile long over water from 20 to 30-ft. deep; and the bridge at Boca Chica slightly more than one-half mile long (5).
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Is it possible to drive to the Florida Keys?

, the response is an astounding yes! Driving to the Keys from mainland USA is simple and you have the option of extending your trip all the way south to Key West. You can drive to the Florida Keys from mainland Florida in just over an hour. US-1 will take you from Miami to Everglades National Park, and on to Key Largo.
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What TV show was filmed in Islamorada FL?

Islamorada was a place I wasn't familiar with until I became hooked on the Netflix original series Bloodline. This gripping family drama and thriller is set in the Florida Keys, filmed primarily in Islamorada. The locations are such an integral part of the show, it's like the Keys themselves are a main character.
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What was Gator McKlusky car?

The 1973 United Artists film “White Lighting” starred Burt Reynolds as Gator McKlusky, driving a Ford Galaxie 500 muscle car.
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Who drove the 46 car in Days of Thunder?

Tom Cruise as Cole Trickle, a young race car driver out to make a name for himself in NASCAR. He drives the No. 46 City Chevrolet, the SuperFlo Chevrolet and later the No.
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What car did Ryan Gosling have in Drive?

Trivia (124) In preparation for his role, Ryan Gosling restored the 1973 Chevy Malibu that his character uses in the film.
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What was the deadliest job in Vietnam?

Overall, the U.S. military used nearly 12,000 helicopters in Vietnam, of which more than 5,000 were destroyed. To be a helicopter pilot or crew member was among the most dangerous jobs in the war.
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What was the bloodiest fight in Vietnam?

Hue was the single bloodiest battle of the Vietnam War.

For an entire month, U.S. Marines and soldiers, along with ARVN troops, waged battles throughout the city, often going house to house to remove Hue from North Vietnamese control. It was the first time Marines had engaged in urban combat since the Korean War.
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What was the most feared unit in the Vietnam War?

Tiger Force (Recon) 1-327th was a highly decorated small unit in Vietnam, and paid for its reputation with heavy casualties. In October 1968, Tiger Force's parent battalion was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation by President Lyndon B.
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