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DANIEL TINDER
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Gary,
Internet trivia articles claim all the "moonrunner" cars used in the movie were purchased from moonshiners, who used the money to buy yet faster cars. Did your uncle spend a lot of time out in the woods?
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55Birdman
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Black & white movies are converted to color by computer analysis. Every color known to man has a certain amount of pigment/color in it. Computers are programmed to scan the color whatever it may be and determine within a degree of correctness and the color is known. They have gotten better because in the old days the color looks like the first movies seen at the theatre eons ago. Ted Turner is the man who developed the color process back when he bought MGM? studios and he wanted to colorize the oldies. The original movie is not colorized a duplicate one is made only in color. Thats all I know. Also my uncle thinks the ford was green and white.
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Jerry's Kars
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I saw the movie on TV not long ago. I had a VHS copy of it, but loaned it and never got it back. I know the car was two toned. No doubt Colonial White. And if it was green my bet is Cumberland Green and not Willow Green. But I would still like to know for sure. Jerry
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speedpro56
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Daniel, only to squirrel hunt.
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pegleg
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Just so you guys know, Jerry does restorations of "Retractors" sold him some pulleys. Google his site under Jerry's Classic Cars, I think
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Jerry's Kars
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Frank (pegleg), I am not Jerry's Classic Cars. I hope I didn't confuse anyone. Used the K in Kars as a play on Kar Kraft. Have one Kar Kraft car and the rest are 57s. Thunder Road is one of my favorite movies. Wish it was in color. Another question. How many different models of 57 Fords were used in the movie? Saw one change it's model from being on the road as it crashed down an embankment.
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Hoosier Hurricane
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I wonder if any of the young (at the time) actors from the movie are still around. James Mitchum? He should know the color, he was walking along the car as Robert was chewing him out for following him. Did you notice the sound effect as the car drove away. Had the distinct sound of an inline 6 with split manifold and dual glasspacks. How about Keely Smith? And the girl who played Roxanna (Sandra Dee? I'd have to look at the credits to make sure of her last name). Are these people, if still alive, approachable? Just a thought. John
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PWH42
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Just for the heck of it,I googled James Mitchum last night.He is still living,in fact is only one year older than I am.so he's still just a kid.I didn't find where he lives or any way to contact him,but I'd bet someone who is better with people searches than I could find a way to contact him.Incidentally,most of think he is Robert's younger brother,but he is in fact his older son. For some reason,it sticks in my mind that the car was red and white,but I don't really know why I think that.

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The accuracy of movies isn't always the best, but I would think that real moonshiners would want a dull generic color on their cars so they would blend in with traffic better. One part of the show I liked was in the opening series where Mitchum did a quick U turn with his '50 and rolled it, then it emerged from the dust unscathed. Ford tough!! John in Selma, IN
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John, I noticed the engine sound as well, definitely not a y-block. I guessed it was just low budget movie sound tracks. Jerry
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