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The American Motors Corporation Gremlin was a North American subcompact automobile produced for eight years in the 1970s. Scholars at the University of California have advanced the theory that Gremlins are one of the reasons the 1970s were so very, very bad. The automotive paint manufacturer PPG says purple cars are more likely than any other to be repainted another color Type purple gremlin into Google and you get about 1,270,000 results A purple Gremlin named J. Curby is a bumbling henchman for the evil Professor Z in the Disney Pixar film Cars 2. J. Curby is voiced by John Mainieri, who also played Ira Shortz in the Sopranos. But that’s not important now. “Gremlin” was most common punch line for automotive jokes of the era, until Ford Pintos started exploding at an alarming rate. The word gremlin derives the name of mischievous, vexing and spiteful imaginary creature. Other names considered by AMC were: Ghoul, Zombie, Joker and Scruffy. Former U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush both owned Gremlins at one time. There’s no evidence Toronto Mayor Rob Ford ever owned a Gremlin, but it would totally make sense that he did. Maybe two. Without the slightest sense of irony, the Gremlin was introduced in 1970 on April Fool's Day Assembly of all North American-market Gremlins was in Kenosha, Wisconsin, which is world famous for the Mars Cheese Castle, an enormous cheese store on the I-95 freeway In his 1971 song, Do You Like My New Car?, Frank Zappa asks the essential question: "Let's say we hop in the trunk of your Gremlin and get our rocks off.” Gremlins don’t have a trunk.



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