Our tote bags, designed for both functionality and style, are offered in three sizes. You can personalize your choice further by selecting from a variety of handle colors. Made with spun polyester, these bags feature double-stitched seams, cotton webbing straps, and nonwoven laminate lining for high-end durability.
The 1951 Harvester International Tow Truck, once a worker in the lead mines of Galena, Kansas, now stands as the inspiration for Pixar's beloved character Mater from "Cars." Restored by four local women and transformed into "Four Women on the Route," the Kan-O-Tex service station has become a cherished stop along Historic Route 66. Despite ownership changes, the essence of the establishment remains, now known as "Cars on the Route," continuing to attract visitors with its connection to the iconic movie. Melba, one of the original restorers, shares stories of the building's past and its cinematic significance, while Dean "Crazy Legs" Walker, another local, serves as the inspiration behind Mater's backward driving antics.