Hot Rod Lincoln
Will the REAL Hot Rod Lincoln please Rev up?
We are back with the first installment of Car-Tunes for the 2018, Forced Perspective model year. This time we are starting off by telling you the name of the song. The question is; Which of the cars in the picture best fits the description of the car in the song??????
Hot Rod Lincoln was written by singer-songwriter Charlie Ryan, who released his version in 1955. The lyrics in the original version are not quite the same story we think we all know.
It is the 1972 cover of the song by Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen that most people remember. The song has been covered by Asleep at the Wheel, Les Claypool and even Jim Varney, AKA Ernest P. Worrell did a cover of the tune with the help of Ricky Skaggs.
Which car is, Hot Rod Lincoln?
If you all can’t figure this out, you are definitely going to drive Larry to drinkin’.
As always, we ask that you craft clever answers that let us know you know. Please try not to give away the answer to the next person.
Trees are by Marilyn Heath. We aren’t going to ID the models because that would just make it too easy.
1/24 scale die-cast model cars with real background.
Hot Rod Lincoln
Will the REAL Hot Rod Lincoln please Rev up?
We are back with the first installment of Car-Tunes for the 2018, Forced Perspective model year. This time we are starting off by telling you the name of the song. The question is; Which of the cars in the picture best fits the description of the car in the song??????
Hot Rod Lincoln was written by singer-songwriter Charlie Ryan, who released his version in 1955. The lyrics in the original version are not quite the same story we think we all know.
It is the 1972 cover of the song by Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen that most people remember. The song has been covered by Asleep at the Wheel, Les Claypool and even Jim Varney, AKA Ernest P. Worrell did a cover of the tune with the help of Ricky Skaggs.
Which car is, Hot Rod Lincoln?
If you all can’t figure this out, you are definitely going to drive Larry to drinkin’.
As always, we ask that you craft clever answers that let us know you know. Please try not to give away the answer to the next person.
Trees are by Marilyn Heath. We aren’t going to ID the models because that would just make it too easy.
1/24 scale die-cast model cars with real background.