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[[Image:Mudflap girl.svg|frame|right|Iconic mudflap girl image]]
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The '''mudflap girl''' is an iconic [[silhouette]] of a buxom female sitting, leaning back on her hands, with her hair being blown in the wind. This icon can be found on [[mudflap]]s as well on clothing. The image is sometimes also known as "Trucker Lady" or "Seated Lady."
The '''mudflap girl''' is an iconic [[silhouette]] of a buxom human female sitting, leaning back on her hands, with her hair being blown in the wind. This icon can be found on [[mudflap]]s as well on clothing. The image is sometimes also known as "Trucker Lady" or "Seated Lady."


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 19:47, 20 December 2007

Iconic mudflap girl image

The mudflap girl is an iconic silhouette of a buxom human female sitting, leaning back on her hands, with her hair being blown in the wind. This icon can be found on mudflaps as well on clothing. The image is sometimes also known as "Trucker Lady" or "Seated Lady."

History

Bill Zinda owner of Wiz Enterprises in Long Beach California was the original designer and manufacturer of the mud flap girl. His primary product lines were chromed mud flap emblems designed for semi-truck mud flaps. The mud flap image was created in the late 1970s. [citation needed]

Appearances

In 2006, she appeared in a Super Bowl XL commercial for the Honda Ridgeline [1], which also featured Yosemite Sam.

See also