That truck brings back so many funny memories. One that comes to mind is Jethro using it for his double knot spy car with a makeshift bullet shield and an ejector seat..of course it never worked the way he planned Lol
LOL! Hey Mari, what are you talking about? That ejector seat worked perfect! Just ask Granny! Bond's just bounced you out the car. Jethro's flung her all the way up into a tree!
Our family went to this museum about 6 years ago just to see this vehicle. We were able to get in and they took a picture for $10 if my memory serves me well. What a deal. I was surprised they would let people get in it. We treaded lightly in respect that it deserves.
One of the many great things about Daze with Jordan is the fact that everyday brings with it a surprise. Among everything you and Scott found in the museum I think the photograph of Margaret Thatcher was the biggest surprise of all! Great Vlog, safe travels.
I'm so glad it didn't get scrapped. I never would have known what had become of this iconic vehicle if it weren't for you Jordan. I'm so glad you became a vlogger!
i remember watching the original episodes, beginning in Season Three or Four. Loved them then & still do now! Thank you, so much, for sharing this with all of us!
Jordan just when i think you have seen it all. you pull another rabbit out of your hat. Outstanding job on finding the old car from The Beverly Hillbillies. Awesome Sauce
That must have been fun to see the Beverly Hillbilly's car, Because it sure was fun for me. I also loved and watched the show, occasionally still do. I thank you for showing us!
The original truck had a love seat in the back, because Ellie May always sat in the back with Granny, I think the very 1st episode they had Granny in this rocker but that was changed to fit Ellie May in.
I was a student at C of O when this truck was delivered to campus. It was driven around the streets for a couple weeks prior to being placed in the museum. It didn't have any of the stuff on the truck on it at that time. It was just the basic truck and the stuff was added once in the museum. It sounded just like it did on TV.....kind of like a sewing machine.
I have an old 1920 Nash my boss bought and I got it running. The rear body was incomplete so I put a flat bed on the back. it is very popular in Stockton CA. I drive it most days. There have many photos on the internet.
Very cool ha ha. I just started re-watching The Beverly Hillbillies about 3 weeks ago. Yes grew up with great re-runs too, my number one was Leave it to Beaver :)
Hi Margaret! my fave was beaver ,too, around 1960 for a few years. I still watch it now that I am retired! it's decent, and always a lesson. always liked granny on the Beverly hillbillies...she was the best character ever!!!
One of the first times my wife and I went to Branson was as part of a bus trip in the '90's. The trip included a visit to the College of the Ozarks. This is an awesome place to visit for many reasons but when I found out that the actual Beverly Hillbillies truck was on display, I was ecstatic! I was a huge fan of the show and, as a car guy, a huge fan of the truck! My wife and I were fortunate enough to have our picture taken sitting in the truck. I remember how tight it was between the seat and the steering wheel so Max Baer couldn't have been all that comfortable driving it because he is a pretty big dude!
I've been to this museum and saw this truck about 30 years ago. Yes, it's the real truck. The Beverly Hillbillies creator, Paul Henning, donated it to the museum almost 50 years ago. Henning was originally from Independence, Missouri (a Kansas City suburb.) One of my former coworkers used to own Paul Henning's childhood home in Independence, which is on the same street as Harry Truman's house. (Henning actually knew President Truman too.) I enjoy reruns of the Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres, and Petticoat Junction because Henning included a few references to Missouri and the Kansas City area in almost each episode. Most of these references probably fly over most people's heads, but as a lifelong Missourian of the Kansas City area for 55+ years I "get it" and understand the inside jokes. 😆
I was born in 1964 i always love the Beverly Hillbillies 1921 oldesmorble truck it's was car they the back off to make a truck they used to do that alot back in early years car was cheeper then trucks i happy that it still around i still watch the show you don't get tire of it ❤❤❤
I saw the truck a couple of years ago. I was surprised at the fee to get the picture taken soooo, I took a selfie with it. I love that picture of me and with a constant and fantastic memory from my childhood. I am old enough to have watched the episodes whenever they came on only once a week. I also developed a love of England from whenever they went and filmed over there. I finally made it to Sherwood Forest. Alas, there was no sign of Robin Hood Jethro anywhere. LOL
I'm sure it's already been mentioned but, Branson is the home of the Silver Dollar City theme park. In the show, the family was from the area and in 1969-70, the show visited Silver Dollar City and filmed on location as the town is built to simulate a typical Ozark town. 5 episodes of the show were filmed in the park.
I paid 10.00 and got to sit in it. It’s sad you can’t anymore. I was so happy. Huge fan of the series and the truck. I checked it over good, fake gas tank for the time they put moonshine in it. You could see where it was a old car at one time. They found it at a service station and bought it much like it is for the series. I was told they filmed the series finale in Silver dollar City in Branson. They shipped it by plane I believe for the show and when they show wrapped they seen no reason to ship it back so they donated it and the shotgun to the museum. It was a great time for me sitting in it. I’d love to see it running again.
When CBS canceled all those great shows, CBS never recovered: they held five of the top ten shows on tv in the 60s and early 70s .... but after they rarely had more than one show that barely made the lower top ten.
Mid 60's had the best t.v. shows ever. Im 70 now. I knew every night what was on. And what time. Even during the summer when no school. There was gomer pyle and andy griffeth in the mornings. 😎
The Baldknobbers are one of the musical groups in Branson that's performed there for many decades. P.S. The name Baldknobber comes from a group of vigilantes who formed in Southwest Missouri after the Civil War due to the hostilities that existed in that region during reconstruction.
They and the Presleys were the first music theaters in Branson if you don't count the "Shepherd of the Hills" outdoor theater show. Way before Roy Clark came to town turning Branson into a full blown tourist attraction
The Beverly Hillbillies is my favorite TV shows of all time and a close second is Married with Children but I love the Beverly Hillbillies it was so funny and awesome that no other show compares even though I was born in 1979 years after they stopped making the show but I grew up with the reruns and loved it and now I own the entire Collection on DVD and have watched the entire thing twice so far. I just love that show.
I grew up watching the Beverly Hillbillies until they were canceled. I love this truck. Unfortunately, the only one left of the original cast is Max Baer. I still stream the show now on the internet. The show will never die.
Very cool seeing that truck. And all the other cool things. Thanks. Watching you from the Southern Tier of the Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York USA
oh yea the Beverly Hillbillies, funny show. awesome to finally see real vehicle. thanks for showing us all what's in the museum. I may just subcribe to Scott as well just haven't done so. take care Jordan and Scott and be safe !!!!
When I was a kid my family used to go to the Ozarks and see the Bald Knobbers at their theater house in Branson. It was a hoot. As I got older I found out that the original Bald Knobbers were a vigilante group in the Ozarks and that is where the group took their name from. (I grew up in the Ozarks but the eastern side of MO).
Seeing the car it’s just crazy how well preserved it is . You expect granny to sit on that chair any minute . Also I think I’ve asked you this . Is that you singing in your intro. I was rather impressed with your voice made me swoon a bit when you played and sang on your apartment lol
There was a show where Granny was opening her dentistry, and they wanted advertising on a wall with movie stars. I think Rock Hudson was the main picture, but if you look closely, you can see a younger Irene Ryan on the wall. I bet she loved seeing that!
When I was a kid, born in 65’. I would cover my eyes whenever Granny was on screen. I was scared of her! The only other character that I can think of that also scared me in the same way was the wicked witch from Wizard of Oz.
I was there July 2, 2022. I've met a lot of famous people. I've seen NYC and all the cool stuff there. Statue of Liberty and all. I've even seen Elvis. But I have never seen anything any cooler than "the old "truck" as Jed called it. I'm 55 and never imagined that truck still even existed, much less me ever getting to see it. And no... we weren't able to get our picture made in it either. I'm kinda glad though (in a way). People getting in and out of it is going to wear it out and it needs to be preserved. I wish they would put it behind glass so people could see it but not touch it. But that's just my opinion. And yes...it's very hard to look at the other stuff when that is in there. They should put it at the very back of the museum and not the first thing you see. I do have one question though. I'm pretty sure I know the answer but let's see if yall can answer it. What is the rope hanging down from the dashboard for? Granny got a hold of it once. LOL
Awesome vlog! The "Baldknobbers" and the "Presleys (not kin to Elvis) Jubilee" were the first two music shows in Branson back in the late 60s. Saw both shows in late 60s when my parents took me to Silver Dollar City. Droopy drawers is what the comics wear at the Baldknobber show. You may remember String Bean (Hee Haw) fame wore a pair. Weaver Brothers was a famous hillbilly duo that performed in vaudeville and film. Glad you and Scott got to see one of the orginial screen used trucks. My parents took me to see it in the late 70s. I was in high school at the time. To bad you didn't get to set in it.
This was an awesome video to see especially The Hillbilleis Car that was thre greatest and the museum had so great stuff to see I hopr you Scott Micheals enjoyed yourself.
Oh snap! Love this. I wanted to be granny when I grew up. Suppose I still do 😁. You boys swing thru OK and pick me up! I'll pack my 'goin to granny's' Samsonite. 💙
Fantastic find, even though it’s a long way from where the show was shot. Those license plates are interesting and were not a part of the car during production; they date from roughly 1974. Paul Henning must have registered it so that it could be street driven. Talk about fun!
So just 50 years after this car was built, Oldsmobile made the 1971 Olds 442. And 50 years after that they made the 2021 Olds. Looks like there was more progress in the first half century.
About 30 years ago now I lived near Branson in Reed's Spring,Mo. and there was a place called Caldwell's Classic Car Museum that had a truck that they claimed was the original from the Beverly Hillbillies. No idea if it was or not but it was convincing. It would be interesting to find out if it has stayed in that area all this time. The only other vehicle I remember is a Herbie Love Bug that they claimed was used in the movie. P.S. College of the Ozarks is in Hollister not Branson.
Just subscribed. Always a pleasure. Being a Louisiana native and having visited there myself, I veryuch enjoyed the Bonnie and Clyde video. May I suggest you go to the Port Hudson Battlefield, Port Hudson, Louisiana, just north of Baton Rouge. Site of the longest siege in US military history, in which bands of feisty, DETERMINED rebels held off the combined land and naval forces of General Ulysses S Grant, who intended to capture Port Hudson and Vicksburg, thus clearing the Mississippi River for Union gunboats and completing implementation of the Anaconda Principle.
Did you ever visit House on the Rock in Wisconsin? That is one of the places I would like to visit along with Meowolf in either New Mexico or the one in Colorado. Those are two of the places on my Bucket list.
That truck brings back so many funny memories. One that comes to mind is Jethro using it for his double knot spy car with a makeshift bullet shield and an ejector seat..of course it never worked the way he planned Lol
I have to say that is one of my favorite moments as well.
Yes, that episode is epic. The steel hat he kept almost knocking himself out with!!
LOL! Hey Mari, what are you talking about? That ejector seat worked perfect! Just ask Granny! Bond's just bounced you out the car. Jethro's flung her all the way up into a tree!
It is not “double knot” he was a double naught spy. Naught is the same as zero, 007…so naught,naught, seven
LOL!! I remember that one and how about the one where he trades the truck in for all these custom cars LOL
Our family went to this museum about 6 years ago just to see this vehicle. We were able to get in and they took a picture for $10 if my memory serves me well. What a deal. I was surprised they would let people get in it. We treaded lightly in respect that it deserves.
Ozark mountain daredevils playing in the background. Classic!!
One of the many great things about Daze with Jordan is the fact that everyday brings with it a surprise. Among everything you and Scott found in the museum I think the photograph of Margaret Thatcher was the biggest surprise of all! Great Vlog, safe travels.
I'm so glad it didn't get scrapped. I never would have known what had become of this iconic vehicle if it weren't for you Jordan. I'm so glad you became a vlogger!
i remember watching the original episodes, beginning in Season Three or Four. Loved them then & still do now! Thank you, so much, for sharing this with all of us!
Jordan just when i think you have seen it all. you pull another rabbit out of your hat. Outstanding job on finding the old car from The Beverly Hillbillies. Awesome Sauce
This is for the movie. The television series Jethro drove a Stutz.
They showed the badge on the radiator.
That must have been fun to see the Beverly Hillbilly's car, Because it sure was fun for me. I also loved and watched the show, occasionally still do. I thank you for showing us!
The original truck had a love seat in the back, because Ellie May always sat in the back with Granny, I think the very 1st episode they had Granny in this rocker but that was changed to fit Ellie May in.
Loved seeing the truck from the show I watched as a kid. Fun video.
I was a student at C of O when this truck was delivered to campus. It was driven around the streets for a couple weeks prior to being placed in the museum. It didn't have any of the stuff on the truck on it at that time. It was just the basic truck and the stuff was added once in the museum. It sounded just like it did on TV.....kind of like a sewing machine.
Really enjoyed this! Beverly Hillbillies is and was a favorite of mine since it started on TV (I am 70 now).
I have an old 1920 Nash my boss bought and I got it running. The rear body was incomplete so I put a flat bed on the back. it is very popular in Stockton CA. I drive it most days. There have many photos on the internet.
Great to see the Beverly Hillbillies car. Fun traveling with you and Scott to places I can't visit. The Ralph Foster Museum was fantastic.
I received free concert tickets to a Barbara Mandrell show one time. One of the best concerts I have ever been to. Very talented lady!
Granny's rocker in a car. She really knew how to Rock and Roll didn't she?
Thank you so much for spending time and getting close ups of the truck. I share your Beverly Hillbillies enthusiasm 😊
Very cool ha ha. I just started re-watching The Beverly Hillbillies about 3 weeks ago. Yes grew up with great re-runs too, my number one was Leave it to Beaver :)
Hi Margaret! my fave was beaver ,too, around 1960 for a few years. I still watch it now that I am retired! it's decent, and always a lesson. always liked granny on the Beverly hillbillies...she was the best character ever!!!
@@lindakrumenauer1099 Hello, let's go one step further then and say Sofia from The Golden Girls, ha ha. Yes good lessons and fun adventures.
That's awesome. You're just a kid. I watched the Beverly Hillbillies each week as each show aired the first time.
One of the first times my wife and I went to Branson was as part of a bus trip in the '90's. The trip included a visit to the College of the Ozarks. This is an awesome place to visit for many reasons but when I found out that the actual Beverly Hillbillies truck was on display, I was ecstatic! I was a huge fan of the show and, as a car guy, a huge fan of the truck! My wife and I were fortunate enough to have our picture taken sitting in the truck. I remember how tight it was between the seat and the steering wheel so Max Baer couldn't have been all that comfortable driving it because he is a pretty big dude!
OMG! That is the coolest thing ever, Jordan! This car was part of our collective childhood memory! (I wonder if the thing still runs!)
Another awesome video. I loved the show, we always watched it. That Granny was something else. Lol
I've been to this museum and saw this truck about 30 years ago. Yes, it's the real truck. The Beverly Hillbillies creator, Paul Henning, donated it to the museum almost 50 years ago. Henning was originally from Independence, Missouri (a Kansas City suburb.) One of my former coworkers used to own Paul Henning's childhood home in Independence, which is on the same street as Harry Truman's house. (Henning actually knew President Truman too.) I enjoy reruns of the Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres, and Petticoat Junction because Henning included a few references to Missouri and the Kansas City area in almost each episode. Most of these references probably fly over most people's heads, but as a lifelong Missourian of the Kansas City area for 55+ years I "get it" and understand the inside jokes. 😆
Beverly Hillbillies truck how cool is that 😎 luv it
I was born in 1964 i always love the Beverly Hillbillies 1921 oldesmorble truck it's was car they the back off to make a truck they used to do that alot back in early years car was cheeper then trucks i happy that it still around i still watch the show you don't get tire of it ❤❤❤
I watched the BH when I was a kid since the first season.
I saw the truck a couple of years ago. I was surprised at the fee to get the picture taken soooo, I took a selfie with it. I love that picture of me and with a constant and fantastic memory from my childhood. I am old enough to have watched the episodes whenever they came on only once a week. I also developed a love of England from whenever they went and filmed over there. I finally made it to Sherwood Forest. Alas, there was no sign of Robin Hood Jethro anywhere. LOL
Lived the Beverly Hillbillys they were the best, granny was a hoot as well as the rest of the family 👪 ❤, lucky you and Scott , enjoy 😉
I'm sure it's already been mentioned but, Branson is the home of the Silver Dollar City theme park. In the show, the family was from the area and in 1969-70, the show visited Silver Dollar City and filmed on location as the town is built to simulate a typical Ozark town. 5 episodes of the show were filmed in the park.
The Hershens know how to make the park entertaining!
I always kinda wondered about this car, thanks Jordan!
One owner, only driven once to Beverly hills! 😂 Its a gem!
It was shown on British TV in the 1960,s and ran for a long time, I all ways remember Black Gold Texas tea at the begging.
I paid 10.00 and got to sit in it. It’s sad you can’t anymore. I was so happy. Huge fan of the series and the truck. I checked it over good, fake gas tank for the time they put moonshine in it. You could see where it was a old car at one time. They found it at a service station and bought it much like it is for the series.
I was told they filmed the series finale in Silver dollar City in Branson. They shipped it by plane I believe for the show and when they show wrapped they seen no reason to ship it back so they donated it and the shotgun to the museum. It was a great time for me sitting in it. I’d love to see it running again.
I didn’t get the pic but they let me sit in it as long as I wanted.
When CBS canceled all those great shows, CBS never recovered: they held five of the top ten shows on tv in the 60s and early 70s .... but after they rarely had more than one show that barely made the lower top ten.
Mid 60's had the best t.v. shows ever. Im 70 now. I knew every night what was on. And what time. Even during the summer when no school. There was gomer pyle and andy griffeth in the mornings. 😎
Hard to believe jethro Max Bear is 99 yrs old great job Jordan
Max Baer Jr born in 1937...he is not 99!!!!
i got lot of the old shows on dvd box set in my collection it makes me so happy to be able to see them when ever i want
I've never seen you Jordan or Scott so excited about seeing 👀 a car, and now I know why what a classic.💋
Jerhro: are you revoltin?
Granny: not as revoltin as you.
Loved seeing the Beverly Hillbillies car. It's quite something.
Well doggy Jethro! Thanks for sharing. Great video.
That’s definitely a car known by millions. It’s unfortunate they wouldn’t let you sit in it. Bummer. I appreciate the video of it. Thanks.
The Baldknobbers are one of the musical groups in Branson that's performed there for many decades. P.S. The name Baldknobber comes from a group of vigilantes who formed in Southwest Missouri after the Civil War due to the hostilities that existed in that region during reconstruction.
Thank you for the info! I appreciate it
They and the Presleys were the first music theaters in Branson if you don't count the "Shepherd of the Hills" outdoor theater show. Way before Roy Clark came to town turning Branson into a full blown tourist attraction
The Beverly Hillbillies is my favorite TV shows of all time and a close second is Married with Children but I love the Beverly Hillbillies it was so funny and awesome that no other show compares even though I was born in 1979 years after they stopped making the show but I grew up with the reruns and loved it and now I own the entire Collection on DVD and have watched the entire thing twice so far. I just love that show.
Jordan,, Thanks for all the great content!
I grew up watching the Beverly Hillbillies until they were canceled. I love this truck. Unfortunately, the only one left of the original cast is Max Baer. I still stream the show now on the internet. The show will never die.
I can just hear the theme song going the my head. This is great, Thanks for bringing us along.
Yes I use to watch the reruns of the Beverly Hill Billies, Leave it to Beaver and The Little Rascals lol
You have made my day I loved that TV program thank you
Bring back memories watching it growing up thanks Jordan
The truck is missing the couch. Still a very nice find.
I loved that show, Had metal lunch box in grade school with The BH.
Very cool seeing that truck. And all the other cool things. Thanks. Watching you from the Southern Tier of the Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York USA
Oh, I loved this vlog!! I remember ALL of it! Thank you, Jordan!
oh yea the Beverly Hillbillies, funny show. awesome to finally see real vehicle. thanks for showing us all what's in the museum. I may just subcribe to Scott as well just haven't done so. take care Jordan and Scott and be safe !!!!
When I was a kid my family used to go to the Ozarks and see the Bald Knobbers at their theater house in Branson. It was a hoot. As I got older I found out that the original Bald Knobbers were a vigilante group in the Ozarks and that is where the group took their name from. (I grew up in the Ozarks but the eastern side of MO).
Seeing the car it’s just crazy how well preserved it is . You expect granny to sit on that chair any minute . Also I think I’ve asked you this . Is that you singing in your intro. I was rather impressed with your voice made me swoon a bit when you played and sang on your apartment lol
Where are all the thumbs up 👍 on this awesome vlog??
Legendary displays. Awesome vlog 👍🏻😎
You have heard of Charlie Weaver....right?
I love your taste in some of my favorite classic tv shows...
Granny wanting to put a stove on the back to go back during Christmas time so they stay warm
There was a show where Granny was opening her dentistry, and they wanted
advertising on a wall with movie stars. I think Rock Hudson was the main
picture, but if you look closely, you can see a younger Irene Ryan on the
wall. I bet she loved seeing that!
When I was a kid, born in 65’. I would cover my eyes whenever Granny was on screen. I was scared of her! The only other character that I can think of that also scared me in the same way was the wicked witch from Wizard of Oz.
I was so afraid of Cuerella DeVille from 101 Dalmations. I closed my eyes! I told my 3 sons that and they laughed so hard at me. I was born in 1961.
That was great Jordan to see that car 🙂 I can just see Grandma shooting her gun off now . Great show HI Scott 💙👍
Thank you Jordan that was awesome👍👍👍loved watching the Beverley hillbillies ❤️the Rolls Royce was stunning ❤️
Oh! I just found this vid today! Thank you!!!
I was there July 2, 2022. I've met a lot of famous people. I've seen NYC and all the cool stuff there. Statue of Liberty and all. I've even seen Elvis. But I have never seen anything any cooler than "the old "truck" as Jed called it. I'm 55 and never imagined that truck still even existed, much less me ever getting to see it. And no... we weren't able to get our picture made in it either. I'm kinda glad though (in a way). People getting in and out of it is going to wear it out and it needs to be preserved. I wish they would put it behind glass so people could see it but not touch it. But that's just my opinion. And yes...it's very hard to look at the other stuff when that is in there. They should put it at the very back of the museum and not the first thing you see. I do have one question though. I'm pretty sure I know the answer but let's see if yall can answer it. What is the rope hanging down from the dashboard for? Granny got a hold of it once. LOL
Thanks Jordan.
Thanks for the memories. TFS
Thanks Jordan and Scott. I still love and watch Beverley Hillbillies today.
This is classic.
Awesome vlog! The "Baldknobbers" and the "Presleys (not kin to Elvis) Jubilee" were the first two music shows in Branson back in the late 60s. Saw both shows in late 60s when my parents took me to Silver Dollar City. Droopy drawers is what the comics wear at the Baldknobber show. You may remember String Bean (Hee Haw) fame wore a pair. Weaver Brothers was a famous hillbilly duo that performed in vaudeville and film. Glad you and Scott got to see one of the orginial screen used trucks. My parents took me to see it in the late 70s. I was in high school at the time. To bad you didn't get to set in it.
Hi Jordon greetings from a very sunny Manchester UK.I always enjoy these vlogs.
Saw the truck and heard Flatt & Scruggs in my head!
Irene Ryan was 60 at the start of the series, she had to convince them anyone old enough wouldn't be able to keep up to the schedule of shooting.
Interesting and sad at the same time considering everyone that Road on it is dead but Jethro.
I've seen this before too. I think it ended up there because they filmed the last episodes at Silver Dollar City.
That truck is awesome! I love watchoing
College of the Ozar's Museum. Worth the trip.
This was an awesome video to see especially The Hillbilleis Car that was thre greatest and the museum had so great stuff to see I hopr you Scott Micheals enjoyed yourself.
Cool looking museum.
Love it!!! Great video!!
Love U Both.
Thank you 😊
Very cool, really enjoyed!!!! 👍👍
Oh snap! Love this. I wanted to be granny when I grew up. Suppose I still do 😁. You boys swing thru OK and pick me up! I'll pack my 'goin to granny's' Samsonite. 💙
Fantastic find, even though it’s a long way from where the show was shot. Those license plates are interesting and were not a part of the car during production; they date from roughly 1974. Paul Henning must have registered it so that it could be street driven. Talk about fun!
So just 50 years after this car was built, Oldsmobile made the 1971 Olds 442. And 50 years after that they made the 2021 Olds. Looks like there was more progress in the first half century.
After the Whittier earthquake,, people were leaving in cars with all their belongings. It made me think of this car.
Cool that it is in the Ozarks.🎥👍
I wish I had your life!
Doing seeing things that you love!
Always a great channel.
About 30 years ago now I lived near Branson in Reed's Spring,Mo. and there was a place called Caldwell's Classic Car Museum that had a truck that they claimed was the original from the Beverly Hillbillies. No idea if it was or not but it was convincing. It would be interesting to find out if it has stayed in that area all this time. The only other vehicle I remember is a Herbie Love Bug that they claimed was used in the movie. P.S. College of the Ozarks is in Hollister not Branson.
Just subscribed. Always a pleasure. Being a Louisiana native and having visited there myself, I veryuch enjoyed the Bonnie and Clyde video.
May I suggest you go to the Port Hudson Battlefield, Port Hudson, Louisiana, just north of Baton Rouge. Site of the longest siege in US military history, in which bands of feisty, DETERMINED rebels held off the combined land and naval forces of General Ulysses S Grant, who intended to capture Port Hudson and Vicksburg, thus clearing the Mississippi River for Union gunboats and completing implementation of the Anaconda Principle.
Brenda Lee was/is such a great talent.
Enjoyed this 👍🏻
What ever happened to the Hotrod Truck that Jethro had made?
Did you ever visit House on the Rock in Wisconsin? That is one of the places I would like to visit along with Meowolf in either New Mexico or the one in Colorado. Those are two of the places on my Bucket list.
I wish you had a meet and greet! This is the closest you have been in my neck of the woods!♥️
I'm sooooooooooooo old, I watched it when they were NEW !!!
Oil that is, black gold, Texas tea. I loved that show and the song and that truck. That checked suit would look good on Pee Wee Herman.