Holy Synchronicity, Woodsy! That looks to be another example of a Deuce Coupe...
That nice Mr. AI dimmed the lights and drank a small pond to bring us this answer... "Nickname Origin: "Deuce" is American slang for the number two, referring to the "32" in the 1932 model year. Cultural Icon: The car gained immense popularity in hot rod culture, inspiring the Beach Boys' 1963 hit song "Little Deuce Coupe" and featuring prominently in the film American Graffiti. Features: The 1932 Ford was notable for introducing the powerful flathead V8 engine, and came in both 3-window and 5-window body styles. "
The regular Gila Monster is a large, venomous lizard found in the deserts of the American West. The Giant Gila Monster is a type found mainly in American drive-in movies of the 1950s.
Holy Synchronicity, Woodsy!
ReplyDeleteThat looks to be another example of a Deuce Coupe...
That nice Mr. AI dimmed the lights and drank a small pond to bring us this answer...
"Nickname Origin: "Deuce" is American slang for the number two, referring to the "32" in the 1932 model year.
Cultural Icon: The car gained immense popularity in hot rod culture, inspiring the Beach Boys' 1963 hit song "Little Deuce Coupe" and featuring prominently in the film American Graffiti.
Features: The 1932 Ford was notable for introducing the powerful flathead V8 engine, and came in both 3-window and 5-window body styles. "
Fabulous info Looey! Brill!
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ReplyDeleteWhat the Mark Ruffelo is a Giant Gila Monster ?!?!
Ha ha!
DeleteThe regular Gila Monster is a large, venomous lizard found in the deserts of the American West. The Giant Gila Monster is a type found mainly in American drive-in movies of the 1950s.
ReplyDeleteHa ha, nice one Paul.
ReplyDeleteA glorious movie, with a terrific poster! SFZ
ReplyDeleteLove the poster. I must watch the flick!
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