Radiator Springs Curios is a quaint gadget and souvenir shop, owned by Lizzie. Surrounding the charming little shack are seventy-year-old antique signs, a water barrel, a sagging front porch, and antique gas pumps, adding to its rustic charm. Inside, Lizzie's specialty lies in bumper stickers, which line the walls alongside antique road signs, antique license plates, snow globes (including one from Knick Knack), collectible hubcaps, and various other souvenirs for visitors to peruse and enjoy.
Cars Land[]
In Cars Land, Radiator Springs Curio is the go-to destination for retro or classic park merchandise, with a focus on the Route 66 aspect of the Cars memorabilia. The decor mirrors that of an old curio shop, complete with vintage car-themed snow globes. The shop offers an array of Route 66 apparel, pins, and theme park gifts. Additionally, a wall displays a map showcasing various towns along the Mother Road, including the precise location of Radiator Springs.
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- The yellow billboard reading "here it is" with an image of a Model T is based on the Jack Rabbit Trading Post signage in Joseph City, Arizona.
- The shop resembles the crazy Route 66 jumble of memorabilia and knick-knacks at Hackberry General Store in Hackberry, Arizona and the Sand Hills Curiosity Shop, aka the City Meat Market building in Erick, Oklahoma. The shop is also inspired by the Continental Divide Indian Market, in New Mexico.