What a lot people don't know is that Enos's father was also a moonshine runner and he was one of the best right there next to uncle Jesse. That is why they always portray him as better at chasing the boys because he learned from one of the best just like they did.
@@A_Little_Bit_Of_Everything06 That's cool. Saw a video of the cast's reunion a while back and I remember being impressed by Schneider's fit and youthfull appearance. So it doesn't surprise me he was capable of driving the hell out of those cars back when. :) Mind me asking how you know this?
@@klaasklapsigaar1081 I always end up deepdiving into shows and movie I get into lmao so I ended up finding his RU-vid channel! He talks about driving a bit there, i haven't watched many of his videos lol
@@klaasklapsigaar1081 I always end up deepdiving into shows and movie I get into lmao so I ended up finding his RU-vid channel! He talks about driving a bit there, i haven't watched many of his videos lol
Are you joking? ! Could you see the car that Hollywood would put on a PC tv show! And a rebel flag on the car!? Those communist and pedophiles would go bat shit crazy.. which they already are.. no you will never see anything pro American on tv anymore.. unless it's reruns.. I wish the big one would hit LA and just let it slide into the ocean..
@@ElementofKindness you are wrong for the most part, yes you are correct the first 6 episodes were heavily dubbed but the hero cars you see upclose and personal like with were open Manifold, or had the pipes cut off just behind the mufflers to make it loud and mean sounding.
I'd never make it as an actor. There's just no way I could fi lm a scene w/o looking to s- ee where the camera is, whi- ch is breaking the fourth wa ll.
Not a Nova. In fact, none of the cars used for any of the police cruisers or the Duke family for the entire 7 year run of the show were ever General Motors vehicles. All Chrysler, AMC, or Ford products.