Ash Fork, a Route 66 town about 25 miles east of Seligman, has little left to show from its days as railroad town and highway rest stop. They tore down its elegant Harvey House hotel. A fire did the rest. Today, the bypassed remnants of Route 66 still serve as Ash Fork's quiet main street. The lone reminder of Ash Fork’s glory days serving traffic on Route 66 is this motionless car cruising through the clouds on top of a local gift shop. This surreal image is rich in incongruity, a 50s fantasy come to life. The rakish, cloud-crowned sedan, with its dimly perceived driver (sideburns intact) recalls the nostalgic past, while the gift shop below places it firmly in the present.