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RE: Britspeak & american slang

To: "'Ernest(Chip) Brown'" <ebrown@ms.com>, F Kuzyk <fkuzyk@cgocable.net>
Subject: RE: Britspeak & american slang
From: "Willburn, Gerry" <Gerry.Willburn@trw.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 07:16:42 -0800
Chip,

When I was a teenage hotrodder, a "Duce" was a 32' Ford and could be any
body style.  Hence a "Duce Coupe" as opposed to a "Duce Roadster."

Gerry


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ernest(Chip) Brown [SMTP:ebrown@ms.com]
> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 1999 9:41 AM
> To:   F Kuzyk
> Cc:   FPS3@aol.com; morgans@autox.team.net
> Subject:      Re: Britspeak & american slang
> 
> First of all, its "deuce", as in "two". A deuce coupe is a two door
> thirties
> Ford coupe. "Nerf" refers to "nerf bars" A nerf bar is a nicely made
> curved
> piece of chromed steel tubing, closed at both ends, welded to a bracket
> and used
> as a minimalist bumper for a customized car. Lakes pipes were called cut
> outs in
> the East. Same thing. Bypass the muffler, make big noise. Chip Brown
> 
> F Kuzyk wrote:
> 
> > Shades of the song "Little Duce Coupe". I know what Lake pipes are, but
> > what's a "nerf"? Hablos Anglais, Fred!
> >

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