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This was one of my favorite stops in Hot Springs. Lee Woods has three giants (for now) and so much other cool stuff, like a Sinclair Dino, Mobile Pegasus, huge KFC bucket, McDonald's playground and a ton more. Super nice guy who loves nostalgia and enjoys sharing it.
[OffbeatJimmy, 03/18/2024]Muffler Mr. Spock:- Address:
- 4140 Albert Pike Rd, Hot Springs, AR
- Directions:
- Driven Towing and Recovery. Seven miles west of town, or 1.5 miles east of the bridge across the Ouachita River, on the north side of US-270/Albert Pike Rd.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
A Paul Bunyan Muffler Man once stood on the roof of Warren Raffield's O.K. Tire store. Likely was the same Bunyan that stood at another O.K. Tire in Dublin, where Raffield was from.
[Dave Distler, 03/13/2024]Muffler Man:- Directions:
- Gone
- Status:
- Gone
This Bunyan Muffler Man is likely the same one that was at Raffield's O.K. Tire in nearby Macon. Warren Raffield was originally from Dublin.
[Dave Distler, 03/13/2024]Muffler Man:- Directions:
- Gone.
- Status:
- Gone
- Picacho Peak, Arizona - Muffler Man Indian Remains
Sadly, all that's left is the framework to the Trading Post sign and the cement block that the Muffler Man was standing on.
[Kimmy G, 02/09/2024]Muffler Man - Indian Remains:- Directions:
- I-10 exit 219. Turn south, then quickly turn left. The ruins are next to the building with the peaked red roof.
- Hours:
- Reported gone in 2024,
- Status:
- Gone
- Dallas, Texas - Ken's Muffler Shops
Kenneth Johnson of Cleburne was a country boy who learned to weld for the railroad. He went to Atlanta to learn the muffler business, then came back to Dallas and became the founder and owner of Ken's Muffler Shops in Dallas, Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Houston. Ken eventually purchased five Muffler Men as signage for his various shops; the first was the one at I-35 and Illinois Avenue. This location was named Bud and Ken Muffler from 1965-1967; Bud was Ken's brother-in-law. When they ended their business partnership the name was changed to Bud and Ben Muffler. Ken then expanded, placing Alfred E. Neumann Muffler Men at three of his shops in Dallas and one in Beaumont.
Ken passed in 2021 at the age of 92. Kenneth Johnson was my dad.
[J. Brent Johnson, 01/10/2024]Muffler Man:RoadsideAmerica.com Team Field Report
- Address:
- 308 W Illinois Ave., Dallas, TX
- Directions:
- Bud & Ben Muffler and Front End Service, I-35E Illinois Avenue exit.
- Phone:
- 214-942-1666
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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Most of him was destroyed in a 2002 fire, and parts of his legs were still there in 2021, but ruins can only last so long, even in the Arizona desert.