<P> The film's dialogue refers to the car as a 1950, but it is not, although at least one exterior shot, when the car spills oil on the road to ward off some "bad guys", the trunk shown is clearly a 1950 unit . (During the "oil spill" scene it is revealed that a series of nozzles attached to a pipe hidden by the 1951 rear bumper, is controlled by a switch under the dash, clearly a 1951 dash unit, which activates a solenoid to release the flow of oil .) </P> <P> Other exterior shots of the car clearly show 1951 rear window trim, a 1951 rear bumper and 1951 Ford body side trim as well as a 1951 V8 emblem on the front fenders plus 1951 Ford hubcaps . The final scene of the 1951 Ford is when the second owner gets in the car, an ATF agent approaches him, gets in and asks for the key to start the car, inserts the key in the ignition, the dash and steering wheel are plainly visible as a 1951 unit . When the key is turned, the car explodes . </P> <P> Most of the scenes were filmed in Asheville, North Carolina along Highway 19 and others at Lake Lure . Some scenes were filmed in Beech, east of Weaverville . Scenes include Reems Creek Road, Sugar Creek Road and the Beech Community Center . Some scenes were actual local moonshine drivers shot with a camera mounted on a pickup tailgate . </P> <P> The stunt coordinator was Carey Loftin . The stunt team included Ray Austin, Neil Castes Sr., Robert Hoy and Dale Van Sickel . </P>

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