I was looking in the Classified at the Cars for Sale and saw a 48 Ford convertable with some kind of name printed on the rear fender. "Back in the Day", the late 50s, here in Southern Minnesota we would paint names or Song Titles on the rear fender. My brother-in-laws 37 Ford had "Big Iron" on it, my 46 Cushman scooter had "Little Devil". Is anyone doing this now?
One of the guys in high school (back in the 50's) had "Mister Period" on his Chevy. Turned out his girl friend was pregnant.
I think so, But it seems People today are trying to Think Up Names and are Missing the Point Completely. I have always Liked the Song Inspired Names & the Creative Names of the Past but lately I have seen or read on Posts here on the HAMB some pretty Fuckin Stupid Shit concerning Car Names. Current cars being called " THE (owners name) ROADSTER " Is just as Lame as some of the names suggested here. Go Look for past Threads on this subject, Seems the Popular one with HAMBers is "CumDumpster" ..... Fuckin Stupid !
my cars have names my chevy when it had a tried 327 in it it would smoke real bad when i got on it so i name it moody blue. my 58 ford was built with all used parts and many of my buddy help so the name is loose change and i,ve let a lot of buddy use her so the plates are puntha thats italian for whore ( it,s red and everybody had her) my 65 caddy name and plates were goomba 1 cause they almost used it in the sopranos but they couldn,t use it cause it was white
Pretty common practice back then. I can remember two with song titles from the small Arizona town I lived in at the time - "Stagger Lee" and "Mr. Blue". Another one was a canary yellow limo (Chrysler product) named "Tweety Pie" after the cartoon character.
In High School (1960)I had a maroon '46 Ford 4 door, big lump of a body, and shortly after I got it the front spring broke somewhere in the leaf pack. The front end went down in to the coolest "California Tilt". Somehow, the then current song 'Ally Oop' struck me as appropriate for the 'ol Ford, so that's what went on the rear fender. Ray
Mine is the old rag. you can see it in my avatar. Ill let you think of how I came up with that one.....
This reminds me of something I read in a newspaper about 50 years ago. They were interviewing an elderly immigrant who bought a 1932 Chevrolet new and was still driving it. "Does your car have a name?" "Why yes, it is Chevrolet." I never named any of my cars either.
I don't name my cars, but my kids and grandkids do. They call my F1 pickup "El Fordo," our weird green 4WD "The Pickle," and my wife's SUV "White Lightning." They have no names yet for the 31 coupe or roadster pickup projects, but its early. Saw my 12 year old grandson sitting on a lawn chair inside the highboy coupe body the other day, had a steering wheel hung from the visor, so a name for that one might be forthcoming. Hope its not too embarassing.
I nicknamed my coupe "Total Immortal" after a song I used to listen too a lot when I was younger, and in my mind traditional hot rods and classic hot rod styling will never die. I don't go around calling it by it's name, just 'my coupe' and I sure as hell won't be putting it on the car anywhere haha
I've only got 2 named, but there both way O/T 94 Ford Probe is the anal probe The 93 GMC S-15 is the jimmy junk
20post and no "CumDumpster"?? My old drag boat was called "Phuqinitup" cause thats what I was always doin to it
'57 Ford called "Barfly". Model A coupe called "Cherry Popper. Banger Jeep called "Fourplay" and a boat called "Dawgstyle".
A friend of mine had a Candy blue 55 Chevy with a wicked flame job...across the decklid it read "Hot, Blue, and Righteous"....guess he was a ZZ Top fan as well.