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Sunday, March 24, 2019
Men and Cars, Part 1 - Nudes
Sunday is "Men and Cars" day on the blog, and we start with a guy who has a Wile E. Coyote tattoo on his arm and an STP sticker on his car.
The Man in the Photo has a Wile E. Coyote Tattoo on his upper arm. The car is a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible. Plymouth only made 834 Convertible Road Runners in 1969 and 1970. Plymouth paid $50,000 to Warner Bros.-Seven Arts to use the Road Runner name and likeness from their Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner cartoons (as well as a "beep, beep" horn, which Plymouth paid $10,000 to develop)
Jerry it turns out the Car was a 1961 Ford Galaxie Sunliner. A 2nd photo of this same nude man was located. So as far as I can tell the Wile E, Coyote Tattoo had no relevance to the vehicle. Sending you the 2nd photo which has the car model badge visible in the photo.
The Man in the Photo has a Wile E. Coyote Tattoo on his upper arm. The car is a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible. Plymouth only made 834 Convertible Road Runners in 1969 and 1970. Plymouth paid $50,000 to Warner Bros.-Seven Arts to use the Road Runner name and likeness from their Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner cartoons (as well as a "beep, beep" horn, which Plymouth paid $10,000 to develop)
ReplyDeleteI had noticed the tattoo, but had no clue about the car.
DeleteThe car would go with the tattoo. But there will be others who disagree. It was just my two cents to explain the Photo.
DeleteJerry it turns out the Car was a 1961 Ford Galaxie Sunliner. A 2nd photo of this same nude man was located. So as far as I can tell the Wile E, Coyote Tattoo had no relevance to the vehicle. Sending you the 2nd photo which has the car model badge visible in the photo.
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