Loved all the painted signs at this trailer park & campground in Glenhaven, CA. It was like stepping back 50 years.
Originally built as a sales and service center for Willys-Knight Overland, today they're upscale condos, complete with a little art gallery on the first floor and a great bakery right next door. If you'd like to learn more, try here.... http://www.willysoverlandlofts.com/a_history.php
Yep. I have a Highlander serving tray, ashtray, opener, etc. and I'm old enough to remember when the brewery was still operating in Missoula ... used to live nearby.
Had no idea this one was still hanging around here in Portland. Not many original Flying A signs left out there. Covered in 1994 - but recently uncovered. Plans are to cover it back up again with a new sign...
Always a treat to see this thread get bumped back to the front page. And now that the weather is improving a bit and folks are out cruising around the countryside more often, they need to keep their eyes peeled for these great old signs before they're all gone. And don't even think of leaving the house without a camera! THAT'S AN ORDER!!!
Okay, so I have this old Alfa sign in my dining room. I acquired it during all my moving around. I'm guessing late 60's vintage. I think it belonged to the Ohio Alfa Romeo Owners club, or something. (that's what the house keeper said that sold it to me) I thought some of you might appreciate it or maybe even be able to tell me more about it. It's a 5-foot dealer sign and was probably part of a two-part post sign. I really wish I knew what the original sign chassis and lights looked like for it. No clue.