Movin On was my favorite show when I was a kid. This episode called "General Delivery Raleigh" aired on November 4, 1975. These six clips will take you back in time. I inserted some classic comme...
Movin On was my favorite show when I was a kid. This episode called "General Delivery Raleigh" aired on November 4, 1975. These six clips will take you back in time. I inserted some classic commercials from around that time. The "Buy the World a Coke", "Indian crying about litter" and others are disbursed throughout. Enjoy!
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Do you have any more episodes? I LOVED this series, but do not have the funds to purchase them from eBay. Upload more if you have them PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE.
Classic truckin. I never missed an episode. Thanks for bringing back some good memories. My Pop was a owner operator from the 60's tru the 80's, haulin heavy equiptment and specialty flatbed cargo. Bumped into "Will and Sonny on location in Charlotte, at the old 500 truckstop on Freedom Dr. I still have the signed photo. It's not a glamourous life like the TV wants you to believe.
Wow 34 yrs ago - I was 7 and I loved this, I had an identical dinky size American Rig and its all I used to play with after watching this, mind you I was and still am into 60's & 70's American Cars...Claude Akins god he must be well dead by now !!!
I just snagged a model of it on ebay. MIB unopened. Until now :) After 30 years the decals are still perfect! (except on the box the stripes look gold, but the're a pale light green on the sheet) It'll be sitting with my pair of Pete 359's and the replica of the "duck's" Mack i'm trying to build (VERY slow progress)
To young to have seen this show when it was on, so thanks for posting it
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My Pop was a owner operator from the 60's tru the 80's, haulin heavy equiptment and specialty flatbed cargo. Bumped into "Will and Sonny on location in Charlotte, at the old 500 truckstop on Freedom Dr. I still have the signed photo. It's not a glamourous life like the TV wants you to believe.
After 30 years the decals are still perfect! (except on the box the stripes look gold, but the're a pale light green on the sheet)
It'll be sitting with my pair of Pete 359's and the replica of the "duck's" Mack i'm trying to build (VERY slow progress)
To young to have seen this show when it was on, so thanks for posting it