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Redneck Cowboy Muffler Man, near to the Cadillac Ranch. Nice little gift shop close by.
[Rex McManamy, 10/20/2020]Muffler Man - Cowboy:- Address:
- 2601 Hope Rd, Amarillo, TX
- Directions:
- Amarillo West RV Park. Hope Rd and I-40 Frontage Rd.
- Admission:
- Free
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
This Muffler Man is just a few blocks east of Cadillac Ranch outside Cadillac RV Park. The 2nd Amendment Cowboy is in great condition! Three old Cadillacs sit behind the cowboy (also in great condition, not spray painted). Good stop!
[RBMok, 07/27/2015]Near the famous Cadillac Ranch, sits a gift shop with this brightly-painted Muffler Man. Dubbed the "2nd Amendment Cowboy," it reminds people of the right to bear arms. Very Texan of him.
[Corey Miller, 06/25/2014]- Amarillo, Texas - Amarillo Muffler Man
In front of the "Coming Soon!" Country Barn BBQ & Steaks, the lantern-jawed Cowboy Muffler Man tips his hat to passing cars on I-40. Across the parking lot, there is also a big steer similar to the big cows that stand in front of Sirloin Stockade restaurants. We were actually headed west on I-40 in search of the Cadillac Ranch, so sighting an Undocumented Muffler Man within only a few miles was a big bonus!
[Julie Bloem, 03/28/2004] During our trip to Amarillo this past week we saw a sort-of muffler man in front of a new BBQ restaurant that looks like a barn. We aren't sure if it is an actual muffler man -- he has a similar face, but his legs seem to be different. At any rate he has a muffler man aura about him.
[Adrea Bjork, 03/28/2004]
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Classified as a Muffler Man because of the signature head, the arms and legs are non-standard. The same variant can be found in Gainesville's M-Man, which owner Glenn Goode admits was cobbled together from disparate body part molds. Perhaps Glenn made this new fellah? August 2004 - David Carlson confirmed this M-Man is the one that was in Sanger, Texas, at Glenn Goode's son's sandblasting business. "It had a lot of bullet holes in it that Mr. Goode patched up before selling it to Country Barn this past winter. You'd never know it was damaged, he did such a good repair job. The painting was done by someone in the Amarillo area."