Car Nicknames

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  1. Hal Pollner

    Hal Pollner Veteran Member
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    When my kid sister (deceased) was a little girl of about 3 or 4, she would allow her lively imagination to produce nicknames of cars based on their body styles! Cars in the 1930s-1940s were the best contenders for this purpose, as they had the greatest variety of body styles and shapes, and she really had some cute names:

    Smilefacer
    Roller
    Legger
    Taffy
    Peeser

    But my favorite was her nickname for the Ford Model A, based on its sound: She called it a "Ticky-yum".

    Hal
     
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    I had a cute nickname for my 1976 Chevy Monza: $hitmobile! Worst car I ever owned. The gas pump was in the tank, and it failed every three to four months. The car conked out on me, at 2 AM, in 22°F weather, heavy snow. Had to sleep in the car, in a snow bank. Made it through OK. Towed that car so many times. Got rid of it soon after I drove it from Chicago to Austin. Amazingly, it got me down here with no problems.
     
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    @Trevalius Guyus

    You are fortunate it was not a Chevy Vega! More troublesome yet.

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    My sister's car nickname "Smilefacer" was in reference to the "smiling" appearance of the front grille in the makes and years of some of the cars.

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