tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3522234108528953585.post7971179224324275469..comments2024-02-22T05:19:44.086-06:00Comments on HOVER MOTOR COMPANY: A little nostalgia in this week's Thursday Drive-ByCraig Hoverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00430806123631562495noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3522234108528953585.post-72934970965049549012012-07-07T16:12:36.236-05:002012-07-07T16:12:36.236-05:00Hi Craig!
Thanks for including a link to my Retr...Hi Craig! <br /><br />Thanks for including a link to my Retro Roadside Photography shop on Etsy. I've spent quite a bit of time searching for and photographing the old signs featured. All of my prints are for sale for those who are interested and I'm constantly adding new images. <br /><br />Stefanie<br />RetroRoadsidePhoto.etsy.comStefaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01528425430137663514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3522234108528953585.post-58692083127308116562012-06-07T22:00:05.458-05:002012-06-07T22:00:05.458-05:00I always appreciate the Thursday links, but you re...I always appreciate the Thursday links, but you really helped me out this time. I looked at the 'Pleasant Family Shopping link - cool. Then I looked over at the contents and saw an entry for Tulsa. Being originally from Tulsa, I looked over there, naturally. To what did my wondering eyes gaze upon but a bunch of photos from the old Woolco Auto Center in the [then new] Southroads Mall. That, is in and of itself cool enough, but in those photos was a picture of an accessory I loved as a kid, but no one else seems to remember. To wit , the aftermarket headrest. Every picture I drew as a kid shows that round extension perched above the drivers seat. [I always wanted a 55 Chevy with those and a metalflake steering wheel...] Now, thanks to Hover Motor Company, I have photographic proof for those who doubt!<br />Thanx again!johnhttp://www.myfirstcar.menoreply@blogger.com