What city is Flag Town?

The convoy begins at night on June 6 on "I-one-oh" (I-10) just outside "Shakeytown" (Los Angeles, California), as the Rubber Duck informs the two trucks that "it's clean clear to Flagtown" (Flagstaff, Arizona) and that he is going to "put the hammer down" ("hammer" being the accelerator pedal) as the convoy plans to " ...
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Is the song Convoy based on a true story?

It is about a fictional group of truckers that organize a protest over Citizen's Band (CB) radio using their own made up code words. Although the story in the song is fictional, it is inspired by real protests and the CB radio fad.
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What does C.W. McCall stand for?

“C.W. McCall” isn't the name of the group that recorded the music. C.W. McCall is the nom de chanteur of Bill Fries, an advertising man who created the character of C.W.
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Where did the song Convoy come from?

Burt Young shouts into his CB radio in a scene from the 1978 film Convoy, which was inspired by C.W. McCall's hit song of the same name. That the 1976 song "Convoy" was created by a fictional musician is perhaps the least interesting thing about it. Attributed to singer-songwriter C.W.
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What does Rubber Duck mean in CB talk?

"Rubber duck" – the first vehicle in a convoy. "Rubbernecker" – Vehicles that further slow down or impede already congested traffic by rotating their heads 180 degrees to view the accident or traffic incident and not paying attention to the road ahead.
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Why is LA called Shaky Town?

In the world of big rig truckers, Shaky Town refers to Los Angeles due to the earthquakes that make the buildings shake. And, in the undercurrent of SoCal politics, policing and the powerful, the footing is just as treacherous as the region's infamous fault lines.
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Did Kris Kristofferson drive the truck in Convoy?

In Convoy: A 1977 Mack RS786LST Truck

In his next film, Convoy, Kristofferson played a truck driver out to fight for his and his fellow truck-drivin' brethren's rights.
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Where is shaky town in the song Convoy?

The convoy begins at night on June 6 on "I-one-oh" (I-10) just outside "Shakeytown" (Los Angeles, California), as the Rubber Duck informs the two trucks that "it's clean clear to Flagtown" (Flagstaff, Arizona) and that he is going to "put the hammer down" ("hammer" being the accelerator pedal) as the convoy plans to " ...
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Was C.W. McCall a real trucker?

His name was William Dale Fries Jr., but the world knew him as C.W. McCall, and knew of him through his iconic country trucker epic “Convoy.” He was also one of the oldest living country music legends still around. But there was much more to this man who passed away on Friday, April 1st at the age of 93.
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What was the rubber duck hauling in Convoy?

Many truck enthusiasts are sure to remember the Mack RS-712LST which was made famous in the classic 1978 movie, Convoy. Directed by Sam Peckinpah, Convoy featured an all star cast including Kris Kristofferson, Ali MacGraw and the legendary actor Ernest Borgnine.
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What CB channel do truckers use in Wyoming?

To this day, Channel 19 is where drivers can obtain information about road construction, accidents, and speed traps.
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Where was the 1978 movie Convoy filmed?

Convoy was filmed almost entirely in the state of New Mexico. Production began in 1977 when the CB radio/trucking craze was at its peak, made during the same period as such films as Smokey and the Bandit (1977), Handle with Care (1977), Breaker!
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What engine was in the Rubber Duck's Mack?

In this corner is the 1977 Mack RS786LST of “Rubber Duck” from the movie Convoy. This truck was equipped with a Mack “tip turbine” turbocharged inline six diesel that made 283hp. The engine was backed by a 10-speed Fuller Roadmaster transmission.
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Why was Lyle laughing at the end of Convoy?

Then the truckers who are at the funeral all drive away and Dirty Lyle laughs because he sees Rubber Duck is alive, even though he's literally the guy who spent all of his time trying to kill him.
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Where is the Mack truck from Convoy?

Rubber Duck Mack Truck RS700L from the movie "Convoy" at Museum of Transportation - St. Louis, MO_IMG_0822.
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Why do truckers say breaker?

You see, when a trucker says this, he or she is asking permission to break into the conversation other truckers are having on their Citizen Band (CB) radios, on Channel 19.
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How do you say yes in trucker?

CB Lingo Words and Phrases
  1. 10-4 Roger – Yes.
  2. Back door – behind your truck, somebody who's behind you, like the police.
  3. Bad ass – very cool.
  4. Bear – cop.
  5. Catch you on the flip flop see you on your return trip.
  6. Chicken coop – weigh station.
  7. Chicken lights – extra lights on a rig or trailer.
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Why do truckers say what's your 20?

They developed in the late 1930s when police squads began using two-way radio to communicate. One was 10-20, meaning “location.” Asking What's your 20? emerged as a way to seek another's whereabouts. It spread into CB radio in the late 1940s and into truck-driving culture in the 1970–80s.
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What's your 10-20 mean?

10-20. Denotes location, as in identifying one's location ("My 20 is on Main Street and First"), asking the receiver what their current location or immediate destination is ("What's your 20?"), or inquiring about the location of a third person ("Ok, people, I need a 20 on Little Timmy and fast").
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What does Where's your 20 mean?

Have you ever heard someone ask, “What's your 20?” The term refers to your location. It comes from “10–20” and is part of the Ten Code used by CB radioers, who borrowed and adapted it from the police and emergency services. It seems appropriate to use this question to kick off my first column in the year 2020.
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