Product Description:The Helen Flint Collection presents a classic piece of Americana. Make a late night stop on the corner of Saint Peter Street and Seventh Street West at a dining car. These restaurants, shaped like railroad cars are the origins of modern Diners. Mickey's Diner has been open 24 hours a day 7 days a week, since 1937. When a customized 1932 Ford Roadster pulls up, the unique American institution is happy to serve a quick set of life preservers and a cup of mud, diner slang for doughnuts and coffee. With a little more time, they'll delight customers by flopping two over hard, sweeping the kitchen and dragging one through Georgia. Pulling out in the green early 1950's Chevrolet is another satisfied Mickey's customer.
This beautiful artwork contains LED lighting in specific areas of the art work.
This framed art piece measures 18" tall x 24" wide. AC adaptor is included and plugs directly into the base of the frame.