A Western Avenue Automotive Art Environment

Here’s a look back at a spectacular automotive art environment that once graced Chicago’s greatest decorated street.

Regency Auto Sales was a blast of color and excitement as you headed down Western Avenue toward Chicago’s southern boundary. Each of the carnival-like signs scattered around the car lot was a strong work of art in itself. Together they formed an ensemble as exciting and expressive as any art environment should be.

Just north of Regency was Tom’s Auto Mart. It was not nearly as elaborate as Regency, but its use of Disney characters to sell used cars was charming, a nice complement to Regency’s own cartoonish characters just down the block.

These photos were taken in the early 1990s. Both Regency and Tom’s are long gone. They’re still car lots, and visually still energetic, but creatively the current sites are shadows of their predecessors. The fate of the Regency signage is unknown.

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