Unbelievable 'Duel' Discoveries: Daisy Duke's Parts Uncovered

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*RECIPE INGREDIENTS:*

*MUSIC CRUDITES:*
• Original Duel 4K Soundtrack by Billy Goldenberg published by Intrada

*OTHER SAUCES & CHEERS:*
• Thanks to Universal Pictures
• Thanks to Paul R. Picard Productions (Dukes of Hazzard season 1) Piggy Productions, Inc. (season 1) Lou Step Productions (seasons 2-7) Warner Bros. Television
• Stunts: Michael Fight
• Wikipedia / Wikimedia Commons
• The Internet Archive
• Gardenside Prods., Clue Detectives & Paradise Radio
• Special thanks to Ladyfractic & Junifractic!
• All other media featured is marked as public domain on Google Images or used with written permission or shown under fair use law.

*MENU:*
0:00 Intro
1:56 Searching the crash site
3:38 Weaver's wheel part 1
4:55 Truck/car parts
6:39 Finding the truck
8:22 Bee swarm danger
10:20 Was that the truck?
14:20 Eating the truck
14:49 Daisy's parts uncovered under a thick bush
16:09 Weaver's wheel part 2
18:03 Daisy Duke's biggest part uncovered
19:03 Return to Duel
20:16 Conclusion & Supporter Credits

*THANK YOU MODERATORS:*
• Conrad Vogel
• James Langridge
• Lee Volante
• Mauricio Tonnera

*SOME INGREDIENTS BY:*

© All original music & content Copyright & TM Retro Recipes™ LLC 1988-2023.

*Some links may offer some peanuts to support this retrochannel but all opinions are 100% unbiased.

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That was fun to watch. As a mopar guy, they def wouldn’t stuff a rally wheel on a four door valiant behind a hubcap, but it would definitely be on a roadrunner.

brentdillberg
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The truck cab you found appears to be an early Chevy (47-55) pickup. Most likely, it was simply pushed over the edge when it was deemed worn out. Remember, these were just old vehicles and weren't worth anything. I can say from many years of hiking - it's pretty common to find old cars of that era at the bottom of sharp turns from a road above. There was no recovery effort.

chuck_machine
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Regardless of the outcome of the search, those videos are some of the most entertaining I've seen on Youtube. Good job!

terrywalters
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The doors on the truck have square corners. Not round like the cab that's down there. The wheel is a rally wheel from a dodge or Plymouth duster, dart or demon and could be a spare from the car but not likely as a spare would likely be a regular wheel and not a Rallye wheel. The Peterbilt can and hood were made from aluminum and won't be rusty if found.

chrisleggett
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Watching this video and the previous one brings a smile to my face - I went to the same levels in hunting down filming locations and the such for the 1996 movie Twister. Thankfully, the crew and managers I found that worked the production were more than helpful - they were honestly amazed someone was asking them about it! Scouring archived maps, asking locals, and spending who-knows how many hours squinting at screenshots trying to hunt down stuff... I spent 3 months trying to locate a filming location that was only in the movie for two seconds - but I found it!

Watching this makes me wish that it was possible to film the endeavor I undertook - but it's nice to see there's others out there with passion like me for finding these type of things. Plus, as a fellow collector of 70s/80s audio and entertainment equipment - you've got a new subscriber.

Mel.Roswell
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That’s a Chrysler rally wheel, fairly pricey original wheel that would’ve possibly came on an R/T model or other special edition Chrysler products and Daisy’s Road Runner (which at that time was a 71/72 Satellite with the wrong year Roadrunner stripe) had chrome wagon wheels by the time that episode came out. But a possibility that it could’ve been in her trunk as a spare but I doubt the stunt crew would’ve left anything in it. The valiant in duel was a 4 door, steel wheels, with hub cabs, an extremely unlikely candidate for a rally wheel to have been in the trunk or on the car.
But I love the passion for the exploration!!

TheGraytOutdoors
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4:17 That's a Mopar "D slot" wheel. Not stock for a Valiant, but definitely could have been thrown on there when outfitting the vehicle for stunt driving

GeorgeLiquor
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I watched Duel when I was about 5 with my family. It scared the absolute crap out of me and I haven't watched it since. That was 35 years ago!

lukemallory
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I cannot believe the coincidence of this video. I was just having a random thought back to a time in high school when our psych teacher was explaining memories and used her personal example of how she would recall Dennis Hopper's name in the movie Duel. At the time I was surprised to hear that because I used the exact same process to recall the exact same person's name from the exact same film. Not two minutes after having this thought pop into my head, twenty years after the fact, I decide to check out my youtube feed just to see this video...

jamesclark
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Just found your channel today. I was born in 84 so Duel was 13 years old by that time. It was the early 2000s or maybe 1999 I was in HMV in Dublin a CD and DVD store. And my hobby was DVD hunting old Dvds from the 60s 70s 80s. And 28 30 years after it was made. There was the TV movie on the shelf for I think I paid 7 or 8 quid for it. Watched it and loved it. And now its 2023 and it is 50 years old!! Thanks for the video I subbed and will look forward to your content new and previous :D

Bounty_Hunter
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The adventure itself was awesome, but all of the findings in the end are amazing! Much more than just "The Duel", but expanded to more history! Loved this series! Do more please!

coffeecuparcade
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I believe the cab you found belonged to a B model Mack truck. Good adventure anyhow!

DieselCreek
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Wow incredible 2 part video - I was glued to my screen the whole time as I’ve always wondered about the wreckage of the duel vehicles.

I’d love to see a part 3 focusing on what movie the wreckage you found came from….

Skeksi_Man
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Duel is one of my favorite older movies. I quite enjoyed it, back in the day, and still occasionally watch it. Thanks so much, for the two videos and your hard work. I really enjoyed this!

theinstructor
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My whole family watched this movie when it was on that night. We were glued to the TV that night.

spokanetomcat
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I wish you'd finished that episode with a short rendition of "The Good Ole Boys" it would have summed up the two of you extremely well. Yes, Daisy Duke was a compelling viewing pleasure in my days of growing up. I only really ever watched that programme for her appearances. I have no idea what went on in the rest of the programme. I was a very focused child. LOL.

A great adventure Perifractic, you both did very well indeed. 👏

Offshoots of this adventure would be a new horror film based on the resurrection of the demonic driver of Duel. A very impressive Pimp My Ride follow-up, or an episode of Scrap Yard challenge.

"KITTesla and the Rise of the Demon Driver" sounds like a good title for a film.

Keep the nostalgia coming.

MSHarvey_Lyricsmith
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I cant wait to see @ViceGripGarage out here for a will it run episode.

GrumpaDirt
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Honestly, this is one of your best videos, ever !!
I watched both episodes back to back, brilliant!!
Please do more like this...

WahidKhan-rm
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I absolutely love your videos on finding filming locations. The next time you're in England, you should try to find the location of the truck that fell off the cliff at the quarry (in West Sussex) in the movie "Hell Drivers".

Reed-Publications
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I'm 38 and Duel is one of my all time favourites. Thanks for going out having a look, this is something I would try lol new subscriber here, Midlands UK 👍

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