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Revision as of 22:21, 23 April 2021
Template:Infobox characterMilton Calypeer was a car that, in 1940s, worked in the courthouse of Radiator Springs, Arizona, United States.
History
In 1940s Milton Calypeer worked in courthouse in the Radiator Springs, Arizona. He loved cruising around town, greeting and being greeted while doing that. He bought a house at the other end of town so he could run into more cars as he made his way to and from his work. He most probably left Radiator Springs as town lost popularity among travelers and fall into economic problems after the opening of Interstate 40.
Physical description
He was a Wale Motors Sunday Driver 1200. His registration plate number was 2769. He had blue painting with chrome details. His eyed were blue.
Official profiles
- Milton loved cruising around town, greeting and being greeted as he made his way to nowhere in particular. He worked at the courthouse in Radiator Springs but purposely bought a house at the other end of town just so he could run into more folks as he made his way to and from work.
- source: Car Finder
Appearances
Trivia
- Registration plate number, 2769, was also used by Mildred Bylane.
Gallery
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Artwork.
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Cars
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Car Finder profile.
Names in other languages
- Polish: Michał Chrom-Błysk
- Russian: Милтон Циркуль (transcription: Milton Tsirkul)