Cathy truett sleigh collection etc
Truett Cathy, the owner of a local diner called the Dwarf House, contracted with Waffle House to sell his proprietary chicken sandwich, the Chick-fil-A..
Inside the garage of Chick-fil-A founder S. Truett Cathy – including original ’92 Batmobile & first car with glovebox
CAR lovers everywhere have fawned over the collection of cars accrued by late Chic-fil-A founder S.
Truett Cathy.
His recipe for chicken sandwiches may have been simple, but his taste in cars proved to be anything but.
On our guided tour we will get a behind the scenes look at Chick-Fil-A and learn the story of its founder.
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S. Truett Cathy may have ruffled feathers as a deep Southern Christian man, but nothing negative could be said about the cars he chose to collect.
Before turning his fortune by selling chicken sandwiches, he worked at a Ford assembly plant in Atlanta for over 60 years, which helped foster his deeply rooted love for cars.
After earning the "billionaire" title from his Chick-fil-A franchise, he began to collect vehicles that were not only rare and expensive but had deep historical roots.
One of the vehicles in his collection is former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert's 1937 Lincoln Continental, as well as Geo