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SAN ANTONIO — John Talbot's love for classic cars and neon signs is turning heads across the city.His daily driver, ... The car, built on a Chevy S-10 frame, is a unique blend of old and new.
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The pink Elephant Car Wash sign was designed by Seattle's Beatrice Haverfield in 1956, and from there she went on to create imagery that has become part of Seattle's history.
The car, built on a Chevy S-10 frame, is a unique blend of old and new. "It's a 350 hot-rodded up, but it had a few issues," Talbot explained. Despite its quirks, he enjoys driving it daily.