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− | |friends = [[Winford Bradford Rutherford]]<br /> |
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⚫ | |first appearance = ''[[Cars]]''}}'''"Petrol" Pulaski''' is one of [[Winford Bradford Rutherford]]'s pitties, working for the [[RPM]] team in the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]]. Petrol is a 2003 [[Nemomatic]] Forklift that is painted yellow with orange around his cab, and a yellow cap. He has yellow rims, and the usual crane arms on his front that pitties usually have. He has the RPM logo painted on his doors and cap. |
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− | |first appearance = [[Cars]]}}'''Lenny "Petrol" Pulaski''' is one of [[Winford Bradford Rutherford]]'s pitties. |
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⚫ | "''"Petrol" Pulaski used to ride with the Eighth Street Carburetors until he was apprehended in a downtown street brawl by police vehicles. Placed in a rehab program that eventually led him to his first assignment trackside, Petrol has become a role model for ex-gang forklifts everywhere.''"<ref>''[[Car Finder]]''</ref> |
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− | According to [[Car Finder]], Petrol is a 2003 [[Nemomatic]] Forklift. |
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+ | *"Petrol" is a term used in the United Kingdom, Australia, Philippines, and New Zealand that is the same definition as the American term "gasoline". |
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− | Petrol is one of the RPM team pitties. |
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Revision as of 15:54, 3 April 2020
"Petrol" Pulaski is one of Winford Bradford Rutherford's pitties, working for the RPM team in the Piston Cup Racing Series. Petrol is a 2003 Nemomatic Forklift that is painted yellow with orange around his cab, and a yellow cap. He has yellow rims, and the usual crane arms on his front that pitties usually have. He has the RPM logo painted on his doors and cap.
History
In Cars, Petrol appears as part of the RPM pit crew in the Piston Cup race at the Motor Speedway of the South. During Winford Bradford Rutherford's first pit stop, Petrol holds a can of Nitroade up to his mouth.
Official bio
Cars
""Petrol" Pulaski used to ride with the Eighth Street Carburetors until he was apprehended in a downtown street brawl by police vehicles. Placed in a rehab program that eventually led him to his first assignment trackside, Petrol has become a role model for ex-gang forklifts everywhere."[1]
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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French | Petrol Pulaski |
Petrol Pulaski |
Polish | Paweł Olejnik | Paul Oiler |
Trivia
- "Petrol" is a term used in the United Kingdom, Australia, Philippines, and New Zealand that is the same definition as the American term "gasoline".