Oh Boy! Oberto

If you grew up in the Pacific Northwest, you’re probably no stranger to Oh Boy! Oberto and snagged more than a few ‘cocktail pep sticks’ from the counter display at the local 7-Eleven while checking out over the years. Here we have Art Oberto’s 1958 Lincoln, otherwise known as the Jerky Mobile, on display outside the Oberto factory in Kent, Washington… still Pepperoni powered after all these years.

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Betty and Veronica

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