
During Prohibition, many from the South would soup-up their cars in an effort to outrun the Gub'ment.

These were men who despised anything government run or government controlled.
These men were rebels who believed in an alternate (but losing) version of The American Dream.

These Bill-E-Bobs even turned their passion into a marketable "sport" which included much of their history.

But when did these guys from "Deliverance" begin to stake the sole claim of American ideals?
When did Bill-E-Bob begin to celebrate flyovers?
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