Calumet, Oklahoma: Indian Muffler Man
Former Clinton car lot Indian returned to ancestral lands -- the Indian Trading Post. Fiberglass giant with arm raised in greeting.Indian Trading Post
- Address:
- S. Calumet Rd, Calumet, OK
- Directions:
- I-40 exit 108 on the south or right side of the highway if you are heading east.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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Indian "giant" is now at "Indian Trading Post" at exit 108 on I-40. It will be on the south or right side of the highway if you are heading East. Appears to be in good condition.
[Rich Dann, 10/02/2011]I just stopped yesterday to see this one. He was nowhere to be found. All the trees and buildings were mangled. It appears he may have been a causality to the twisters in the area.
[Levi, 07/05/2011]
Giant Indian The Howe Motors Indian in Clinton, Okla., has turned up about 50 miles east at Indian Trading Post and Art, off the Calumet exit of Interstate 40 in western Oklahoma. The Muffler Man had been repainted, but a sales clerk there confirmed it was the former Howe Motors figure.
[Ron Warnick, 07/15/2010]The Indian muffler man at the Howe (now Heritage) dealership is gone.
[Clay, 01/07/2010]
Giant Indian About 15 ft. high Indian made of fiberglass or plastic in front of David Howe Auto dealership on 4th Street, about half-way between I-40 and historic Route 66. Saw it on a Sunday, no one around dealership to answer any questions.
[David Carlson, 10/22/2001]Nearby Offbeat Places
- Cherokee Trading Post, Calumet, OK - < 1 mi.
- End Line of 1889 Oklahoma Land Rush, El Reno, OK - 16 mi.
- Fried Onion Burger Day, El Reno, OK - 16 mi.
- In the region: Miss America Statues, Oklahoma City, OK - 39 mi.
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July 2011: Warren Zelenski reported: "Visited this shop on July 10, 2011. The Indian was there, NOT a tornado victim."