I’m not sure of the year of this Buick. The ‘four hole’ Buicks are a rare find. Some came with a straight 8 engine, sixteen pistons/cylinders. Growing up we had both a “straight eight” Buick and a 1954 Buick Roadmaster, the car I learned to drive on. This Buick was spotted on Beach Drive in West Seattle.
The first ‘town’ you run into on the east side of the Cascades is Winthrop. The small town has a western them going complete with wooden boardwalks. Although in the old days I suspect it was a horse tethered to a post on main street rather than a high horsepower, four mag-wheeled hot rod.
Sticker spotted on the back of a Hybrid car. We all have our priorities. Interesting mixture of concern for the environment and concern for………..actually this badge/sticker has to do with breast cancer awareness.