Here in Lansdowne, PA is another fine example of the urban phenomena of Truck Mascots. Truck Mascots are usually discarded toys that generally commercial truckers lash to the grills of their vehicles to become sort of like flying maidens on a ships of old. I’ve seen many while driving, and I am never quick enough to whip out my camera. Fortunately, this one was parked.
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