I am Henry Satterwhite's daughter and David Satterwhite's sister (Cindy). Yes, that is my father's 52 Ford up there still on that pole (I was born that year). It was one of my dad's race cars (he welded the 2 sides together and Bill Raines Repair Shop can tell you what it took to get it up there). If you are facing the shop, there was a hill to the left where the original shop was and the car was even higher and upon a pole on that hill and not in front of the shop as far as I always remembered it. It did not move when dad built the new shop. I remember him building the new building. My dad had SATTERWHITE in big neon lit capital letters on the sides and I remember the car being yellow. I have an original photo of it blown up in my private stash of photos at home. He told me how he had made it. My father was a well respected businessman and an excellent automotive painter, radiator and body repairman. I was extremely close to him and went nearly everywhere with him. We especially liked to fly in his planes. He was also pretty hilarious quite a bit of the time. For instance, people had quite a few accidents at that red light at the corner of 6th and Yale because they were looking up at that car on the pole, run the red light and have a wreck. The wrecks weren't bad and that's not the reason he put the car up there, but he'd laugh everytime and, since part of the business was paint and body, he'd say it was there because of the problem it caused and it was therefore, good for business. He was joking I promise you. He was quite a character and my idol. My family all died, one by one, when I was in my twenties...first was mom, then dad, and then David. I have a picture of the car in my livingroom and many times, during the years, I've wished I could afford to buy it, take it down and bring it home to keep. However, it would be quite an ordeal and maybe it's better to let it stay there as a sort of old landmark of some kind. Besides, don't know where on earth I'd put it and I'd want to restore it to the original way it was. I have the original way it looked at home and I Google Earth it once in a while to make sure it's still there. Thanks for remembering the car, my dad and brother. You said you went to school with David, etc. JRH1948, so I'd love to chat sometime.