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* His name in Spanish version, ''Pato Donald'', is a reference to Donald Duck, who is called ''Pato Donald'' in Spanish.
* His name in Spanish version, ''Pato Donald'', is a reference to Donald Duck, who is called ''Pato Donald'' in Spanish.
* The racing number 42 was also used by [[Faregame]] and [[Cal Weathers]].
* The racing number 42 was also used by [[Faregame]] and [[Cal Weathers]].
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Revision as of 08:49, 2 June 2022

Occupation Piston Cup racer for Blowie Belsoms Safety Horns (former)


Character information
Gender Male

Ducky Fauntleroy was a race car. He was a professional race driver who, in the 1950s, competed in the Piston Cup Racing Series with the number 42, where he was sponsored by Blowie Belsoms Safety Horns, Catmull Oil, Dinoco Gasoline, and Southern Gold Gasoline.

History

Ducky Fauntleroy during the Piston Cup race at the Fireball Beach Course in 1954.

Ducky Fauntleroy was a race car that lived in the United States. He was a professional race driver, who, in the 1950s, competed in the Piston Cup Racing Series with the number 42, where he was sponsored by Blowie Belsoms Safety Horns with additional side sponsoring by Catmull Oil, Dinoco and Southern Gold Gasoline. In 1954, he competed in the race at the Fireball Beach Course, during which the Hudson Hornet had experienced a career-ending crash.

Physical description

Ducky Fauntleroy was a car that was painted bright red with a black roof, and wore the number 42 on his doors and roof.

Trivia

  • His name is a reference to Donald Duck, whose full name, according to the 1942 short film Donald Gets Drafted, is Donald Fauntleroy Duck.
  • His name in Spanish version, Pato Donald, is a reference to Donald Duck, who is called Pato Donald in Spanish.
  • The racing number 42 was also used by Faregame and Cal Weathers.

Gallery

Names in other languages

  • Spanish: Pato Donald

See also

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