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'''''Traveller''''' is [[Grady Hagg]]'s stockcar in the 1975 movie [[Moonrunners]]. It is a 1955 Chevrolet and bears the number 54. The car was named after [[Robert E. Lee|General Lee's]] horse [[Traveller (horse)|Traveller]].
 
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* The real-world insoiration for the trveler was the car of bootlegger [[Jerry Rushing]] that also was named ''Traveller''.
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* [http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_515200-Chevrolet-1955.html 1955 Chevrolet] at www.imcdb.org
 
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Revision as of 08:43, 24 November 2015

For the horse of general Lee, see Traveller (horse).
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Traveller

Traveller is Grady Hagg's stockcar in the 1975 movie Moonrunners. It is a 1955 Chevrolet and bears the number 54. The car was named after General Lee's horse Traveller.

Notes

  • The real-world insoiration for the trveler was the car of bootlegger Jerry Rushing that also was named Traveller.

Gallery

External links