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i liked watching the real mccoys sitcom i have two questions:
1.why did grandpa mccoy walk with a bad limp? 2.what happened to the truck after the series was over? ------------------ |
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it was just written for his Amos character. |
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Sara Bauer..Maverick
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idk what happened to the truck. Luke was always my favorite.
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Perhaps you're thinking of "The Beverly Hillbillies". I'd venture a guess that TV car creator George Barris probably has the Clampett's 1924 Oldsmobile truck in his collection.
"The Real McCoys" had a vintage vehicle, too, but it was a car. It was a 1928-1931 Ford Model A convertible. I'm not certain on the exact year, but it was considered a "jalopy" in the late 50's and early 60's, not the valuable collector car it is today! |
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