The Oscar Meyer Wienermobile in New York at a promotional event on May 11, 2004. [credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images]
With November’s presidential election drawing close, the tickets are now set, with President Obama and Vice President Biden set to take on Gov. Mitt Romney and newly named Vice President nominee, Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan.
According to a report last year by National Public Radio, the 42-year-old Representative from Wisconsin has a few ties to the automotive world.
Ryan hails from Janesville, Wisconsin, the former home of a GM assembly plant that once built big trucks and SUVs. The plant, which had been assembling machinery of some kind since the early part of the 20th century, was closed at the end of 2008 as GM prepared to enter bankruptcy.
Republican vice presidential candidate U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) speaks during a rally at Lakewood High School on August 14, 2012 in Lakewood, Colorado. [credit: Piscotty/Getty Images]
But Ryan’s deepest connection to the world of cars could be from his teenage years, when the Republican nominee for Vice President worked for Oscar Meyer. Ryan drove the Wienermobile–and as only NPR could observe from that remote province of America called Washington, D.C., “for those who’ve never seen it, it’s a car shaped like a hot dog on a bun.”
The Wienermobile was created in 1936 by the Oscar Meyer company, and an example sits in Michigan’s The Henry Ford museum. Today, Oscar Meyer runs eight Wienermobiles around the country, six full-size vehicles and two Vienna Sausage-sized models, one a conversion of a MINI Cooper.
Ryan is a father of three, a Led Zeppelin fan, and is a fitness buff.
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This story originally appeared at The Car Connection.
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