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The #12 given to Joe Namath ("CC") for the Moto X Race is the same number he wore on his jersey with the NY Jets.
Inside joke: Name of Sue Mengers, future 1970s super talent agent, appears as a supporting act on a motel nightclub's marquee, right below "Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Ryders". In real life, Mengers was Ann-Margret's agent.
The biker gang name "Heads" is a reference to drug use, such as "drug-head", "hop-head". It was a common term in the late sixties / early seventies. In many high schools it was commonly used as a reference to the long-haired clique (as in "straights", "socials", "jocks" and "heads".)
C.C.'s custom chopper has a Harley-Davidson "Shovelhead" engine.
Writer Roger Smith and actress Ann-Margret were husband and wife. (8 May 1967 - 4 June 2017) (his death).
"Ann McCalley: How do you get along without working? C.C. Ryder: Just fine. Ann McCalley: [laughs] You steal from the rich to give to the poor? C.C. Ryder: No, I steal from the rich 'cause the poor have no money."
"[first lines] C.C. Ryder: Excuse me. Store manager: Yes, sir? C.C. Ryder: Where are the cupcakes? Store manager: 11B, sir, right over there. C.C. Ryder: Thank you. Store manager: Not at all."