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Revision as of 09:14, 17 December 2021
Template:Infobox racing driverDuke Coulters, also known simply as Duke, is a race car. He is a professional race driver who, in the 1950s, competed in the Piston Cup Racing Series with the number 70, where he is sponsored by Duke Coulters' Hoodache Powder, a trademark of pure acetylsalicylic and high octane petrol.
History
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Duke Coulters is a race car that lived in the United States. He is a professional race driver who, in the 1950s, competed in the Piston Cup Racing Series with the number 70, where he was sponsored by Duke Coulters' Hoodache Powder, a trademark of pure acetylsalicylic and high octane petrol. In the 1950s, he competed in the Piston Cup Racing Series with the number 70 where he raced under sponsorship of his company. He competed in the race at the Thomasville Speedway, during which the Hudson Hornet had jumped over Leroy Heming.
Physical description
Duke Coulters is a 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.
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Trivia
- The racing number 70 was also used by Richie Gunzit and Floyd Mulvihill.