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{{Infobox Character|image = Duk1.png |gender = Male|color = Red, white|eye color = Brown|occupation = Former [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racer|first appearance = ''[[Cars 3]]''}}'''Duke Coulters''' was a former [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racer who competed in the 1950s seasons. He is sponsored by [[Gasprin]], [[Stifter's Drug]], [[Re-Volting]] and [[Motor Oil]]. His racing number is 70.
{{Character infobox
== Gallery ==
|image=Ducec.png
|gender=Male
|eye color=Brown
|color=Red, white
|home[[United States|USA]]
|occupation={{PCracer|[[Duke Coulters' Hoodache Powder]] (formerly)}}
|first_appearance=''[[Cars 3]]''}}
'''Duke Coulters''', also known simply as '''Duke''', is a former race car that competed in the the 1950s [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] seasons. He raced with the number 70 and was sponsored by [[Duke Coulters' Hoodache Powder]], a trademark of pure acetylsalicylic and high octane gas.
 
==History==
[[File:Cars3duke1.png|thumb|220px|left|Duke Coulters during the [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] race at the [[Thomasville Speedway]] in 1950s.]]
In ''[[Cars 3]]'', Duke Coulters appears in the flashback race at [[Thomasville Speedway]]. He was one of the many racing rivals the [[Doc Hudson|Hudson Hornet]] overtook on track. At this race the Hudson Hornet would perform a flip over [[Leroy Heming]] to win the race.
 
==Physical description==
Duke Coulters is a variant of the 1938 [[Dirt Track Racer]]. His registration number is M37 43N. His eyes are brown. He is painted red with white sides. He has the red number 70 on his doors and same number painted red in white circle on his roof and back. On his hood he has writing reading "Call NPA 770 for investment opportunities" and "[[Duke Coulters' Hoodache Powder]] made from pure acetylsalicylic and high octane gas!" over his back wheels.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
10racer.png
Cars3oldrace.png|''[[Cars 3]]''
Duke Coulters Die-Cast.jpg|Diecast
DukeCoulters.png|cancelled original Thomasville tribute design for [[Chip Gearings]]
Duke coulters blue desert single - docs racing days.jpg|2019 release
Duke Coulters.jpg|2023 release
</gallery>
</gallery>
[[Category:Cars 3]]
 
[[Category:Cars 3 Characters]]
==Names in other languages==
[[Category:Racing cars]]
*Greek: ''Ντιουκ Κουλτερς'' (transcription: ''Ntiouk Koulters'')
[[Category:Piston Cup Racers]]
*Russian: ''Дюк Люксус'' (transcription: ''Dyuk Lyuksus'')
[[Category:Male Characters]]
 
{{Cars 3}}
 
[[Category:Cars 3 characters]]
[[Category:Team members]]
[[Category:Racers]]
[[Category:Piston Cup racers]]
[[Category:1950s racers]]

Latest revision as of 15:12, 19 June 2024

Duke Coulters
Color Red, white
Occupation Piston Cup racer for Duke Coulters' Hoodache Powder (formerly)
First appearance Cars 3
Character information
Gender Male

Duke Coulters, also known simply as Duke, is a former race car that competed in the the 1950s Piston Cup Racing Series seasons. He raced with the number 70 and was sponsored by Duke Coulters' Hoodache Powder, a trademark of pure acetylsalicylic and high octane gas.

History

Duke Coulters during the Piston Cup race at the Thomasville Speedway in 1950s.

In Cars 3, Duke Coulters appears in the flashback race at Thomasville Speedway. He was one of the many racing rivals the Hudson Hornet overtook on track. At this race the Hudson Hornet would perform a flip over Leroy Heming to win the race.

Physical description

Duke Coulters is a variant of the 1938 Dirt Track Racer. His registration number is M37 43N. His eyes are brown. He is painted red with white sides. He has the red number 70 on his doors and same number painted red in white circle on his roof and back. On his hood he has writing reading "Call NPA 770 for investment opportunities" and "Duke Coulters' Hoodache Powder made from pure acetylsalicylic and high octane gas!" over his back wheels.

Gallery

Names in other languages

  • Greek: Ντιουκ Κουλτερς (transcription: Ntiouk Koulters)
  • Russian: Дюк Люксус (transcription: Dyuk Lyuksus)