HODAD. I go by that Studebaker several times a year on the way to New Brunswick, Ca., to visit friends. Ironically, I never gave a thought to taking a picture. Same guy now has an old tractor museum on the other side of the road. He has one side of a trailer (big) covered with painted steel tractor seats. NEAT.
This is on Route 15 in Latimore, Pennsylvania by the Eastern Museum of Motor Racing....home of the Jalopy Showdown.
The little "two-way" Crosley from Dog n Suds in Lafayette, Indiana. The car has been there for years and years. It used to drive around town. Now it is in pretty sad condition. Notice the red lens covers added in place of the second cars headlamps! I like this shot of the drive in where it is also. Notice the little A roaster?
A first-gen Mustang in Chesapeake OH that's been there as long as I can remember http://goo.gl/maps/3qLa9
This stuff is great. Getting ready to add to the landscape my self. Will have to take some pictures of local attractions around here.
I had lunch here last friday. I must agree about the burgers. I actually went her a few times back when it was 3 G's VW repair. Roscoe Clyde
Carhenge, Alliance, NE, from their website. I took photos of this about 25 years ago for a postcard company. Back then the cars were not painted gray.
That cabover 18 wheeler, I remember it being photographed by Reyes, either for PopRod or HotRod mag. supposedly there is a long metal pole inside it, keeping it up. Should be advertising for Enzyte somewhere I have a photo of I think it was a Karman Ghia, up in maine somewhere near the border with Canada...