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Nudie Cohen, the famed "Rodeo Tailor to the Stars," first gained prominence in the early 1950s as the personal tailor for Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, making national headlines with the $10,000 gold lamé suit he created for Elvis Presley in 1957. From the 1950s to the 1980s, requests for Nudie's work piled up from a multitude of top stars, ranging from Gene Autry to ZZ Top.
By the early 1960s, Nudie added his signature treatment to a number of Cadillacs and Bonnevilles -- eventually creating a total of 18 Nudiemobiles. This indescribable vehicle is one of only nine that are known to exist today, each one uniquely personalized with its own arsenal of non-functional but authentic armaments and chrome-plated embellishments.
Beginning with a stock 1964 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible, Nudie removed all traces of the original interior material and carpeting, replacing it with exquisitely hand-tooled leather. Then came the application of hundreds of genuine collectible silver dollars, along with chrome-plated pistols, horseshoes, miniature horses and rifles. Some of these items acted as functional replacements for interior and exterior door handles, switches and controls. Nudie worked out the mechanics of six-shooters to the point where the pull of a trigger on the gear shift works the gears, other pistols open the doors and two more pistols on chrome stands replace the front seat arm rest. Still another pistol sounds the horn and two more open the doors from the outside. Two derringers are also employed replacing the emergency brake release and the other works the directional lights. In all, Nudie has used 14 guns in Roy's western car. Externally, the six-foot wide Texas longhorns on the front end of the vehicle leave an imposing first impression, while the rear of the car has a full Continental trunk treatment. Natural-stocked rifles are mounted on the rear of the car, one on each fender and one mounted on the trunk lid. The six-foot wide Texas longhorns on the front end of the vehicle leave an imposing first impression, while the trunk of the car is emblazoned with the name ROY ROGERS.
For an extra front-seat rider, Nudie has placed a fabulous silver saddle between the bucket seats, decorated with rhinestones and 150 silver dollars.
Nudie gave this car to Roy in the 1960s as a token of their friendship wanting Roy to know "how much he loved and respected him." Roy and Dale rode in their Nudiemobile in several parades over the years before it was returned to its permanent home at the museum
* Trigger is also for sale.
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What a way to treat a Bonneville. That year was one of the sweetest looking cars to come out of the US IMO :No:
I stayed very quiet for that one. Imagine how many other cars he ruined?
Fins
SOLD!!! $254,500
All sale prices include the buyer's premium of 25 percent for most items, or 20 percent for prices in excess of $50,000.So that would be a total of
$305,400 ?!?!?!?!? :speechless:
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/sns-ap-us-roy-rogers-auction,0,6070044.story (http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/sns-ap-us-roy-rogers-auction,0,6070044.story)
That would be a big "no thank you". At least the car wasnt build for a plumber. Can you imagine the stuff that would be hanging off the car? A toilet flush lever for the door handle, or a toilet seat for the steering wheel? A scrub brush for the shifter. I can go on & on.........
:rotfl: :rotfl:
Quote from: pyro on July 15, 2010, 03:37:11 AM
At least the car wasnt build for a plumber. Can you imagine the stuff that would be hanging off the car?
Here's that plumber's truck; he's saving up to have a Nudeimobile car built for him someday.
I remember seeing another plumbers truck that
said "your sh#t is our bread and butter" on the side. :No: :pty:
GJ
Quote"your sh#t is our bread and butter"
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
We have an outfit down here that has written across the back of the truck...
"Smells Like Money To Me." :puke:
Fins
Yea, but a full house will get you a lot of flushes.
GJ
There's a company here that says in their radio spots and sides of their trucks, We're number 1 at taking care of number 2!
An Aussie guy who was with the tour I was on through the Midwest in 07 spotted this.....
We had to gently explain to an older lady from New Jersey (who was also on the tour) what root/rooter/rooting was a slang term for here in the land of upside-down :Muttley:
The company logo was what really did it for us :ha ha:
DuD
What DOES the term mean in the land of the upside down.
Don't be afraid. Lay it out there.
A 'rooter' is a type of pipe cleaning system here.
But I have a feeling that there it refers to a male of the swishy persuasion.
Fins
QuoteWhat DOES the term mean in the land of the upside down.
Horizontal dancing, shagging, screwing, f :censored: ing
Doesn't matter what way you swing, either.
I'd love to see them open a branch down here........ :rotfl:
You dirty little rooter! ;D
That would be interesting huh?
Fins
Quote from: DownUnderDeville on July 17, 2010, 11:36:31 PM
Horizontal dancing, shagging, screwing, f :censored: ing
Doesn't matter what way you swing, either.
I'd love to see them open a branch down here........ :rotfl:
You dirty little rooter! ;D
I can only imagine some naive American doing it and wondering what all the fuss is about. :rotfl:
Mike
Quote from: guidematic on July 18, 2010, 02:04:35 PM
I can only imagine some naive American doing it and wondering what all the fuss is about. :rotfl:
Mike
Had to been difficult doin it in a TP. No door to lock to keep the kids out HEhe
TP? :scratchhead:
GJ
Quote from: EXCRUISERGUY on July 18, 2010, 06:01:24 PM
TP? :scratchhead:
GJ
Its the pointy thing they lived in, round at the bottom, came to a point at the top. Poles with beer or buffalo hide on the outide. Buffalo poop fire in the middle. Hard to pump the squa wife with the kids on the deer skin rug next to you. :yikes:
NAIVE American pyro....As in your standard American idiot. Uneducated, clueless.
NOT NATIVE. :doh:
Fins
QuoteNAIVE American pyro....As in your standard American idiot. Uneducated, clueless.
NOT NATIVE.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Oh man......just when you thought you seen (read?) it all..........
Oh gawd.....
That was truly funny! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Mike
Quote from: Big Fins on July 19, 2010, 07:16:42 AM
NAIVE American pyro....As in your standard American idiot. Uneducated, clueless.
NOT NATIVE. :doh:
Fins
:ha ha: :ha ha: :ha ha: :ha ha: :ha ha: :ha ha: :ha ha: :ha ha:
OK Pyro, Go pump your NAIVE NATIVE squaw in the TP. :Muttley:
Before we bought our house, supposedly this guy lived in a teepee across the street. :scratchhead:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hulce
Yea, yea, :fu: guys. Some one get me another beer... :No:
Quote from: pyro on July 19, 2010, 10:17:10 PM
Yea, yea, :fu: guys. Some one get me another beer... :No:
Can't. :No: :No: It's not Friday yet. :yes: :yes:
Fins :ha ha:
I got fed up with my crappy job and quit yesterday. Now, everyday is Fri. Me & the Colonel will be hitting the tittie bars alot. I start the new job in 26 days. Think I can get welfare for 26 days??
Only if your an Illegal alien.
GJ
No abla eengezz.. Actually, I have to sign one of a million paers stating I was in the country legally, and could be here and work, legally
Sooo, evidently, Kid Trash Rock bought the car.
Ya know this proves that there are Rednecks in every part of the USA.
Kid Rock may be from Deeetroit, but his soul comes from the trailer park next to WalMart.
Gary
What was the name of that TV cowboy from the 50's and 60's that had either one like this, or this same car?
Mike
I think this is the answer ---
http://sbctango.activeboard.com/t38449871/1964-pontiac-bonneville-hank-williams-jr-custom-convertible/
Geoff
:pool: