Have got some more Gilmore Car Museum photos for you, all ready for the seeing. Yes, even more hood ornaments! Enjoy!

This one's labelled ``Two Cockerels'' although as bunnyhugger pointed out, no they're not. We don't know if the museum is downplaying the chicken sex or didn't look close enough to realize what they're showing.

Now into the uncontroversial things: large cats. One Hobbes and one cougar.

Here's a winged crouching lady, as the sign promises. The wings look like they're made of strips riveted together giving this a curious bit of Icarus fan fiction flair.

Girl On Fish, we're given here, although I think they labelled this sort of thing a dolphin in my pictures the other day.

Not sure who the market is for a Charlie Chaplin hood ornament. The satyr either, although there the reflection from another room makes it look like there's a censor bar over something that looks a bit alarming until you realize it's just his knee. I swear; look at the reflection behind the satyr.

Now we're into the animals section, with a Hare With Upturned Ears and a Rabbit with Crooked Ear.

Here's a string of bunnies, including a rabbit smoking with briefcase and cane, and a crying hare, raising the question of have they lost the whole ``decorative features for your radiator cap'' plot?

Of course where there's rabbits, there's going to be squirrels, and where there's squirrels, there's going to be ... ``hare with broken arm on tortoise'' because ?? ???? ???????? ?????? ?? ????.

Some more of the hares, including the one with the broken arm, and then squirrels, including one that's rather art deco-ized. Nice.
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