Most people would be content with a bumper sticker or antenna ball. But a few rare individuals, for whatever reason, are compelled to decorate every square inch of their automobile. Whether these cars represent an existential commentary on our consumer culture, an attempt at pop art, or just a defiant statement of individuality, I give thanks that we live in a country that allows such entertaining eccentricity! Ride on!
![]() Albuquerque, New Mexico. Photo taken December 1985.
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![]() Bisbee, Arizona. Photo taken March 2003.
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![]() Tinkertown Museum, Sandia Park, New Mexico. Photo taken September 1999.
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![]() Hole N" The Rock, Utah. Photo taken October 2008.
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Directions: Tinkertown Museum: from Highway 14 in Sandia Park, take Highway 536 (the Sandia Crest road) north for 1.5 miles. Hole N" The Rock: 11037 S. Highway 191 (12 miles south of Moab). As for the other cars, head for the open road and keep your eyes open.
Standard disclaimer: Sites are described for entertainment purposes only, as they were at the time of my last visit. I can not vouch for the current condition of the site or its accessibility.