The Packard Wagon touring Route 66 brought a second look from passersby.

The Packard Wagon touring Route 66 brought a second look from passersby.

This week’s photo comes to us from Chris Case at the Cuba Free Press. As soon as he spied, the vintage Packard station wagon, he  realized that it was like the one in the Bette Davis mural atop the Cuba Free Press building. Case grabbed his camera for this photo opportunity.

It seems that the Packard’s owner Elliott Bayly (Left) of Duluth, MN stopped by the Cuba Free Press building in his restored Packard “woodie” wagon when he noticed the Packard  in the Bette Davis mural. He and his friend Bill Piggott of Evanston, Illinois, are touring Route 66 and were pleased to find Cuba and its murals.  Thanks to Mr. Case for sharing his photo.

For more information on the Bette Davis mural read “Bette Davis” visits Cuba, MO.”