Have you ever heard the old saying, "You never miss the water until the well runs dry." When I was a kid, I fixated on that old saw once I got its meaning. From there, it was a lesson in taking people and things for granted.
Something else I fixated on when I was a tyke was a series of commercials for Bennett Motors in Evansville. The tagline was always, "Where the Corvette sits high in the sky." The old dealership was located on North Heidelbach and updated those Corvettes until it permanently closed in 2018. A few years later, in 2021, the final Corvette came down.
I was reminded of that iconic sports car when another one was removed from its lofty perch on Wednesday. Talk about not missing the water until the well runs dry. That's what I'll be feeling when I drive down U.S. Highway 41 in Henderson and I won't be seeing Audubon Chrysler's Dodge Viper.
The legendary sports car has been "hovering" over busy 41 traffic for years and has sort of served as a de facto "Welcome to Kentucky/Henderson" greeting for folks coming south across the twin bridges. Even though production stopped on the Dodge Viper in 2017, motorists have grown accustomed to seeing the red 1994 edition proudly announcing Aubudon Chrysler since it was placed on the sign in 1996. Only once in the last 28 years has it come down, and that was for reconditioning. That was 15 years ago, and so it's time for another tune-up, and you can certainly understand why.
Now I have to wonder where that old Bennett Motors Corvette went.