Ok, so you probably have no idea who a Hotdogger is and what a Hotdogger does.

Well, it’s one of us, the guys and gals who drive the Wienermobile, criss-crossing the country, looking for bridges that are high enough to drive under so we don’t get stuck . We thought it was only fair that you get to see the inside of the Wienermobile – including the people driving it. So, that’s why we created this blog. We hope you enjoy reading our stories and experiencing what being a Hotdogger is all about. We appreciate every wave we receive on the road and are thrilled you’re reading and commenting here.

We’ll try to respond if we can… (after all, there’s a lot of ground to cover). – The Hotdoggers

 

A Legendary Designer


1936 Model

1936 Model

The Wienermobile has taken many shapes since its debut in 1936. As you can see, the original model looks a lot different than the one you will come across on the road today.
1958 Wienermobile Designed by Brooks Stevens

1958 Wienermobile Designed by Brooks Stevens

While in Milwaukee, WI we ran into the family of Brooks Stevens who designed the 1958 Wienermobile. Brooks Stevens was a well-known industrial designer of his time and worked on everything from lawnmowers to a Wienermobile. He’s quite the legend and it was an honor meeting his family.
Brooks Stevens Grandaughter and Great-Grandchildren In Front of the 2004 Wienermobile

Brooks Stevens Grandaughter and Great-Grandchildren In Front of the 2004 Wienermobile

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