Loaded up and truckin'!Also I may have downloaded the east bound and down song today....
The more you know...IIRC. It was a licensing thing where Coors didn't want to truck product east of the Mississippi River. so any sales of there product were not authorized and therefore it was illegal to sell it there. I was in high school at that time and it was big news when/if you got some coors beer. Little did we realize it was just a typical light beer and nothing super special.
I don't think I'd credit SATB with the CB boom but it certainly helped. It was a trucker means of communication at the time and a bunch of people would set up a radio at home and converse over the air (like ham radio operators) that's why they expanded the original 23 channels to 40. I had friends that all installed CBs in their cars to contact each other without relying on the family home phone line. The same way kids today use cell phones to talk to their friends without their parents/family hanging around.
If you've never seen it, check the movie Convoy. It'l get your CB juices flowing. "I said Big Ben this here's the Rubber Duck and I'm about to out the hammer down" LOL
Bingo^The only thing that made it special was that it wasn't easy to get.
From the link. "Three Trans-Am cars were used in this movie. Director Hal Needham claims in the DVD documentary that they could barely run towards the end of the film's production. "some interesting things in here : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076729/trivia?ref_=tt_trv_trv
Thought some of you Trans Am fans would enjoy some of these trivia facts above
Highlights:
Burt was promised a free trans am if the movie did good and Pontiac failed to deliver
They used an actual trans am for the "jump"
Pontiac wasn't as helpful to give the movie trans am for 1st movie but no issues for 2nd movie
A car was located that had been titles to the movie studio and was used as a promotional prop for SATB. It sold for $550k at Barrett-Jackson in 2016. An actual documented movie car might go for more money but I don’t think it’s possible to identify one. They just did not keep track of them.I agree that 3 seems low, but it was 1977 and that kind of footage may have not been that difficult to do quickly - but if the 3 include the one that supposedly made the jump?
But I think it makes for good stories - ,maybe no one really knows.. I wonder what one would be worth today?
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