What kind of rig did Snowman drive?

What kind of rig did Snowman drive?

The 1974 Kenworth W900A Was Not Lacking In Flaws While Snowman made it look like a breeze in the movie, the truck in real life is not so forgiving, unless you are a genius trucker like his role in the movie, and even then you’re bound to let out the occasional exasperated yell while cornering!

Who is the truck driver from Smokey and the Bandit?

“Snowman” is the CB handle of Cledus Snow, a Georgia truck driver. He is married to Waynette (played by Linda McClure). His sometimes partner is Bandit, Bo Darville.

What engine was in the Movin On truck?

The Movin’ On television show ran for two seasons (1974 to 1976) using the Kenworth, powered by a VT903 Cummins with a 13-speed transmission and 3.70 rears.

Who owns Coors Banquet?

Molson Coors
Adolph Coors Company
Coors Brewing Company/Parent organizations

What engine was in the KW in Smokey and the Bandit?

With a big hood and a ton of power beneath said hood, the truck is heaved by a twin-turbo Cummins, with the occasional truck carrying a 3408 Cat instead. The BBC (bumper to back-of-cab) for the W900 model ranges from 121 inches to 130 inches, which makes it one of the largest cabs you can find.

Who really drove the truck in Smokey and the bandit?

Who really drove the truck in Smokey and the Bandit? But the recent death of Jerry Reed, 71, who portrayed truck driver Cledus “The Snowman” Snow in the movie – plus co-wrote and sang the movie’s still-popular theme song, “East Bound and Down” – brought back a lot of memories of that movie and that time for me.

How many Kenworth trucks were in Smokey and the bandit?

Hardly a kept secret if you paid attention to the movie, Smokey and the Bandit actually featured 3 trucks, rather than one long hood Kenworth. 2 of them were 1974 Kenworth W900A models with silver KW emblems, while the other was the 1973 model, as it had the signature 50th-anniversary gold KW emblem atop its hood.

How much did it cost to make Smokey and the bandit?

Universal Studios bankrolled Smokey and the Bandit for $5.3 million, figuring it was a good risk. Just two days before production was to begin, Universal sent a “hatchet man” to Atlanta to inform Needham that the budget was being trimmed by $1 million. With Reynolds’ salary at $1 million, Needham was left with only $3.3 million to make the film.

What happened to the roller coaster in Smokey and the bandit?

The roller coaster seen in the movie was the Greyhound. It had not been used for some time and was repainted for the film. It was destroyed in Smokey and the Bandit II and a flashback scene in Part 3. The film’s theme song, ” East Bound and Down “, was written virtually overnight by Jerry Reed.

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