
The term refers to businesses or individuals in the Orlando, Florida, metropolitan area specializing in automotive exhaust systems. This encompasses services such as exhaust repair, replacement of mufflers and related components, and... Read more »

These large, fiberglass figures, often standing over 20 feet tall, have become roadside attractions throughout North America. The specific example referenced is located in Holly, Michigan, serving as a notable landmark within... Read more »

A towering fiberglass statue, often depicting a male figure, found primarily along roadways and at businesses, serves as a distinctive landmark and advertising tool. Examples typically feature a broad, welcoming stance, one... Read more »

American roadside culture features prominently the large, fiberglass figures often called “muffler men.” These statues, originally designed to advertise businesses, gained particular notoriety along a specific historic highway. The term is associated... Read more »

These incentives represent opportunities to secure discounted services related to automotive exhaust systems and potentially other vehicle maintenance. These are typically offered by businesses specializing in exhaust repair and replacement, sometimes extending... Read more »

The subject of this article is a large fiberglass statue, representative of a class of roadside figures that became popular in North America, particularly during the 1960s. These figures often stood outside... Read more »

The subject of this article is a notable roadside attraction, specifically a large fiberglass statue located in Centralia. This figure, part of a larger family of similar statues across the United States,... Read more »

A roadside figure, often crafted from discarded tires and brightly colored fabric scraps, serves as a distinctive landmark and a form of folk art. These constructions, typically depicting a human-like form adorned... Read more »

A prominent roadside attraction situated in a Michigan city on the shores of Lake Huron, this large, fiberglass statue is a notable example of American commercial folk art. Often depicted holding an... Read more »

The term identifies a specific type of large, fiberglass statue, often depicting a man, that historically advertised automotive services or other businesses. These figures are characterized by their towering height and distinctive,... Read more »