
The term identifies a specific figure within the larger category of roadside advertising statues, specifically those located at or associated with a particular business in Burton. It references a large, fiberglass statue,... Read more »

The term refers to the amount of labor, measured in hours, needed to complete tasks associated with vehicle exhaust systems. This calculation often involves estimating the time required for inspection, repair, replacement,... Read more »

The phrase identifies a specific type of large, fiberglass statue, often depicting a male figure, that is located in a particular city within Michigan. These figures, historically used for advertising purposes, often... Read more »

The term denotes a specific instance of a large, fiberglass statue commonly found along roadways, coupled with a geographical identifier. These figures, often depicted holding an automotive component, serve as visual landmarks.... Read more »

The term references a specific roadside attraction located on Fenton Road. Characterized by a large, often fiberglass statue, these figures are typically associated with automotive-related businesses, drawing attention to their location. The... Read more »

The colossal fiberglass figures, often depicting men but also animals or other characters, have become iconic roadside attractions. These statues, originally designed to advertise businesses, are particularly associated with a specific historic... Read more »

This phrase identifies a specific type of large, fiberglass statue, often depicting a male figure and historically associated with automotive service businesses, located in or near the capital city of Michigan. An... Read more »

The phrase identifies a specific type of roadside attraction and its geographic location. The figure is a large, fiberglass statue, often depicting a muscular man, and its placement is within or near... Read more »

A towering fiberglass figure, representative of a bygone era of roadside advertising, is located in Owosso, Michigan. These figures, generically known as “Muffler Men,” were originally designed to hold mufflers at automotive... Read more »

The distribution of towering fiberglass figures, often referred to as “muffler men,” across the United States and, to a lesser extent, Canada, represents a tangible connection to roadside Americana. These statues, typically... Read more »

