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Muffler man - Wikipedia Muffler men are large molded fiberglass sculptures that are placed as advertising icons, roadside attractions, or for decorative purposes, predominantly in the United States
Muffler Men Home Page - Roadside America Muffler Men spotters! Learn the characteristics of classics, hybrids, mutants -- their postures, accessories, and a new generation of giants derived from molds of originals
Muffler Men on Route 66 The Muffler Men, giant fiberglass statues that are examples of roadside kitsch: where to find them along Route 66 Their history, origin, and continuing legacy
The towering legends of the Muffler Men - CBS News It's a quest that began more than ten years ago, when he became fascinated by a family of fiberglass figures collectively known as the "Muffler Men "
History of Muffler Men | ROUTE Magazine Roadside attractions come in all shapes and sizes, and Muffler Men, colossal statues that beckoned road tripping families on American highways, are some of the tallest ones around ROUTE tells the story of these quirky giants on and off Route 66
The Ten Most Famous Muffler Men - HubPages Here is a rundown of the ten most famous Muffler Men in America 1 Chicken Boy Only a lumberjack with a chicken head could become the most famous of all muffler men A chicken restaurant owner purchased a lumberjack and had an artist modify the head to represent the yardbird he was pushing
Muffler Man: Giant Americana Icons Capture the Roadside Spirit What Is the Muffler Man? The Muffler Man refers to a series of giant fiberglass statues originally created as roadside advertising figures in the United States These towering icons, standing anywhere from 18 to 25 feet tall, became a hallmark of mid-20th-century Americana
List of muffler men - Wikipedia A Phillips 66 Cowboy, Muffler Man, once stood at the Landmark Truck Stop in Williamsburg, at the intersection of I-80 and IA-149 It appears on a vintage postcard and possibly now stands with a large fiberglass bull in Waukon