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In the Mean Machine…
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1 – Andy Jackson
12 – Kev
Walters
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Number
00: The Mean Machine, driven by Dick Dastardly and Muttley - the villains of the series, in a
rocket-powered car with lots of concealed weapons. Their sole aim was to
win every race by hook or by crook. Drat and Double Drat! They went on to
star in their own spin-off series, "Dastardly
& Muttley in their Flying Machines".
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In the Boulder Mobile…
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5 – Dean Harris
6 – Steve Harden
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Car
Number 1: The Boulder Mobile, driven by The Slag Brothers (Rock Slag
and Gravel Slag) - cavemen (covered with hair like Cousin Itt from The Addams Family; their design was recycled
for "Captain Caveman", a later Hanna-Barbera
series) driving a wheeled boulder. The Slag Brothers sometimes
reconstructed their car from scratch using their clubs.
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In the Creepy Coupe…
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17 – Stew Wilding
24 – Tim Butterworth
25 – Steve Attmere
26 – Aaron Lee
100 - Charlotte Jackson
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Number
2: The Creepy Coupe, driven by The Gruesome Twosome (Big
Gruesome and Little Gruesome) - monsters (Big spoke like Boris Karloff
and Little like Peter Lorre), driving a car with a belfry; the belfry
housed a dragon and various ghosts and ghouls. The Creepy Coupe was able
to fly short distances through use of the dragon's wings.
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In the Convert-a-Car…
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1 – Gillian Jackson
4 – Fred Walker
9 – Lisa Jackson
14 – Nova Gilmour
31 – Angela Gullam
54 – Florence Gilmour
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Number
3: The Convert-a-Car, driven by Professor Pat Pending - a mad
scientist in a car that could change into just about anything that moves.
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In the Crimson Haybailer…
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4 – Johnnie Walker
7 – John Lee
14 – Ed Gilmour
21 – Trevor Majer
32 – Jan Gullam
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Number
4: The Crimson Haybailer, driven by
Red Max - an air ace (loosely based on WWI German aviator, Max Immelmann) in a car/plane hybrid that was capable of
limited flight, usually just enough to leapfrog over racers and/or
obstacles in its path. The Crimson Haybailer
also had a machine gun mounted, which was sporadically used.
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In the Compact Pussycat…
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2 – Sandra Jackson
3 – Elizabeth Wilding
7 – Shelagh
Lee
12 – Liz Walters
18 - Liz Lunt
19 – Anne Wilding
23 – Maureen Sykes
27 – Chris Cook
30 – Kay Simons
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Number
5: The Compact Pussycat, driven by Penelope Pitstop - a woman racer driving a pink feminine car
with personal grooming facilities. Said facilities would sometimes
backfire on the other racers - shampoo foam hitting them in their faces,
for instance. Penelope went on to star in her own spin-off series, "The
Perils of Penelope Pitstop".
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In the Army Surplus Special…
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28 – Oscar Gilmour
101 – James Jackson
102 – Samuel Jackson
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Number
6: The Army Surplus Special, driven by Sergeant Blast and
Private Meekly - two soldiers racing an army jeep/tank hybrid. The Army
Surplus Special made use of its tank facilities while racing, including
its cannon.
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In the Bullet-Proof Bomb…
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8 – Dudley Cook
98 – Lewis O’Sullivan
99 – Jamie O’Sullivan
105 – Emma O’Sullivan
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Number
7: The Bullet-Proof Bomb (a.k.a. The Roaring Plenty), driven
by The Ant Hill Mob (led by Clyde, with Danny, Kurby,
Mac, Ring-A-Ding, Rug Bug Benny and Willy) - gangsters in a 1920's saloon
car. They all appeared in the later spin-off series "The
Perils of Penelope Pitstop", but with
name changes (still led by Clyde, the others then being Dum Dum, Pockets, Snoozy,
Softy, Yak Yak and Zippy) and a new sentient
car, Chugga-Boom.
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In the Arkansas Chuggabug…
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5 – Vonnie
Harris
6 – Carole Harden
8 – Mandy Cook
15 – Pauline
21 – Freda Majer
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Number
8: The Arkansas Chuggabug, driven by
Luke and Blubber Bear - hillbillies in a wooden buggy driven by a
coal-fired range.
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In the Turbo Terrific…
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3 – Nigel Wilding
10 – Matt Gullam
29 – Frank Simons
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Number
9: The Turbo Terrific, driven by Peter Perfect - an
All-American Jock (he had a crush on Penelope, so often stopped to help)
driving a drag racer that regularly fell to bits.
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In the Buzz Wagon…
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11 – Keith Gullam
16 – Nick Jackson
20 – Lawrence
40 – Mike Clare
41 – Angela O’Hara
42 – Sue Courtney
43 – Tony Courtney
44 – Chris Hunter
45 – Brian Hunter
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Number
10: The Buzz Wagon, driven by Rufus Ruffcut
and Sawtooth - a lumberjack and a beaver in a
wagon with buzzsaws for wheels, which gave it
the ability to cut through almost anything, damaging or destroying the
object in the process.
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The Muttley Bad-Ass Crew
(Especially after sprouts): Buster, Herbie, Holly,
Barney, Ben (Growler) and Jas (formerly know as ‘Jazz’)
½ Members – Applications made via Facebook
(Full membership and ‘Wacky Vehicle Allocation’ available on visiting the
bar)
Gill Jackson, Penny
Chaplin, Chris Dove, Neal Rogers, Martin Grainger, Heather Smiles, Gina Shelmerdine, Sam Jackson, Evelyn Taylor, James Bailey
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