Tucson, Arizona: Flying Saucer Mural at Auto Body Shop
Painted in 2004 by Ray Guitard: his idea of what his auto body shop would look like in space, with a green alien towing a wrecked flying saucer. Ray also customizes cars to look like spaceships, sometimes visible parked in his lot.
Olde English Creations
- Address:
- 1750 W. Roger Rd, Tucson, AZ
- Directions:
- Olde English Creations. North side of the city. I-10 exit 254 (Prince Rd). Drive east on Prince Rd for a half-mile. Turn left onto N. Romero Rd. Drive a half-mile. Turn right onto W. Roger Rd. Drive a hundred yards and you'll see the mural ahead on the left.
- Admission:
- Free
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We didn't get to talk to anyone since it was after 5 pm when we visited, but we found the mural. It is no more than four feet high. With so many beautiful murals in Tucson, I'd suggest checking out the lion on a church, the javelina on a Goodwill, or the parrot on a middle school before coming to this one.
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On the Roadside research radar for a decade. May not be huge by mural standards, but it's likely the only one of a space alien towing a wrecked flying saucer.