What a great vid of the Moonshiners & Mr Bobby Alison NASCAR driver. Great work more please . The sound of that Black FORD wow LORD HAVE MERCY. Sweet sound those early days of NASCAR memories. 5 *****
i live in dahlonega, beside dawsonville, so i try to always go to the moonshine festival. its always fun and i always learn something new. thats awsome that you got to tape an interview with bobby allison.
I was watching Larry The Cable Guy in a program about makin and runnin shine. I am old enough to have been around before NASCAR began but barely. I have heard about the shine runners all my life. Thanks for this video bit. Back in spring of 66 I was actually stopped on a Va. highway and checked to see if I was runnin shine. I had a red 66 Mustang and I guess they thought it fit the profile. LOL
My draw to the history in the origins of stock car racing began with the reading “Driving with the Devil” and reading about Raymond Parks, Lloyd Seay, Roy Hall, and Red Byron. I got to go to the Museum and the Pool Room last Summer. I was in Seventh Heaven for a whole day…
When I turned 16 (1957) I bought a 1947 Merc that a cousin had hauled 'shine with.....it had overload springs that jacked up the rear and I wanted it to sit low in the rear.....while waiting to get replacement springs, I was pulled over every time I took it out for a spin, due to the bags of sand I put in the trunk....sure made my bad boy image with the girls!
Franklin County Virginia is the birthplace of shining on a large scale. You have to read The Wettest County in the World. To see the assembly line that was and still is bootleg whiskey and brandy.
You’ve watched too many movies, sonny…. The Deep South was the wettest and ran the fastest. NC and GA were the wettest, most ornery places on Earth. That’s where dirt track originated, and eventually ASSCAR.
@amicalolacreekfisher Uh I live there and It's safe I have not heard of any major crimes in this town. I think you you got us confused with Gainesville.
@Mark Howard they're just as racist as you are. I say that because you're already assuming those people are racist, and don't even know anything about them. I'm sure there are some racist people there, but racist people are everywhere. Just for the record, any race can be racist. I have met some of the most racist black people who ever lived. One race of people don't have a monopoly on racism.
What a great vid of the Moonshiners & Mr Bobby Alison NASCAR driver. Great work more please .
The sound of that Black FORD wow LORD HAVE MERCY. Sweet sound those early days of NASCAR memories. 5 *****
i live in dahlonega, beside dawsonville, so i try to always go to the moonshine festival. its always fun and i always learn something new. thats awsome that you got to tape an interview with bobby allison.
This is so awesome. L love the History.
I was watching Larry The Cable Guy in a program about makin and runnin shine. I am old enough to have been around before NASCAR began but barely. I have heard about the shine runners all my life. Thanks for this video bit. Back in spring of 66 I was actually stopped on a Va. highway and checked to see if I was runnin shine. I had a red 66 Mustang and I guess they thought it fit the profile. LOL
When I was a lucky kid my father had Bobby stay the night at our home in Chattanooga I will never forget he was a wonderful surprise and delight.
Old timers started a good thing from hard times 😊😊😊😊
My draw to the history in the origins of stock car racing began with the reading “Driving with the Devil” and reading about Raymond Parks, Lloyd Seay, Roy Hall, and Red Byron. I got to go to the Museum and the Pool Room last Summer. I was in Seventh Heaven for a whole day…
When I turned 16 (1957) I bought a 1947 Merc that a cousin had hauled 'shine with.....it had overload springs that jacked up the rear and I wanted it to sit low in the rear.....while waiting to get replacement springs, I was pulled over every time I took it out for a spin, due to the bags of sand I put in the trunk....sure made my bad boy image with the girls!
North Carolina is the REAL birth place of shine and nascar.
Here in parts of Virginia. We have it to. Franklin county's Finest
The Second Annual Popcorn Sutton Tribute August 6,2011. Maggie Valley Festival Grounds. Maggie Valley,NC!
Great story next time im in GA i like to come see it learn more about it and im a chevy and gm person
Awesome bill 💵 I
damn straight. Don't know why city boys think they're ten foot tall and bulletproof but it's definitely not the case.
Mr Green likes his voice
Scott Irish heritage! !
Franklin County Virginia is the birthplace of shining on a large scale. You have to read The Wettest County in the World. To see the assembly line that was and still is bootleg whiskey and brandy.
You’ve watched too many movies, sonny…. The Deep South was the wettest and ran the fastest. NC and GA were the wettest, most ornery places on Earth. That’s where dirt track originated, and eventually ASSCAR.
The car owners have the numbers .
i was in dawsonville in 2004. went to the pool room.
Allison old timers
i live in dawsonvillle (:
I see that Prince Albert baccer can👍🏻
Yeah I've got one my dad smoked it every day
Now Pots getting legal. Now make it legal for farmers to raise moonshine. HaHa. Why not ?
@amicalolacreekfisher Uh I live there and It's safe I have not heard of any major crimes in this town. I think you you got us confused with Gainesville.
nascar sucks today
Lot of families fed of bootleggers
I hope these people aren't racist. I'd like to visit one day.
@@wf6434 LoL
@Mark Howard they're just as racist as you are. I say that because you're already assuming those people are racist, and don't even know anything about them. I'm sure there are some racist people there, but racist people are everywhere. Just for the record, any race can be racist. I have met some of the most racist black people who ever lived. One race of people don't have a monopoly on racism.
@@dannylowery7000 your right from what I've seen and heard blacks are the main ones keeping racism alive. Fact