Triple cars – The booze runners would travel in groups of three. Three
vehicles, one with the alcohol and two decoy vehicles. The Choice of vehicle
back in those days was the Buick. The alcohol was stored in a metal tank under
the back seat. All the cars had a tank so all were weighted equally. The two
decoy cars were loaded down with bricks. The reason for the equal weight was to
leave the same track on dirt, muddy roads or grass when sneaking across the
border. If the two decoy cars were not weighted down, the police could follow
the car with the deeper tracks. The three cars would travel in line. The Booze
car generally drove the speed limit, while the decoy cars would be speeding. If
they were chased by the law, the two
decoy cars would split and go in different directions. If the decoy cars were
caught the worst they would get was a speeding ticket. With the law enforcement
people busy with the decoy cars, the booze car was free to travel on to Minot
or wherever their destination was.
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