Katie Sherrow Worked for Morton Aircraft, then Lockheed, the Pratt-Whitney during WWII. https://www.cjonline.com/story/news...rrow-topeka-turning-100-years-old/4891547001/ Katie (in jeans) with her sisters The true identity of Rosie the Riveter has been the subject of considerable debate. https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/rosie-the-riveter Naomi Parker, Ada Parker, and Frances Johnson representing war work fashion at the Alameda U.S. Naval Air Station. Doubt still remains, however, as to whether the photo of Naomi Parker—which was published in Miller’s hometown newspaper, The Pittsburgh Press, in July 1942—was in fact the inspiration for Miller’s image. Without confirmation from the artist, who died in 1985, there is only the physical resemblance between the woman in the photo and the woman in the poster—and, of course, the polka-dot bandana—to go by.
Yes you could get 6 people in that Buick pretty comfortably. Also great for double dating to the Drive-in movies.