
The standard rectangular bullseye. The mummified car is a nice touch.

This turquoise ought to have been more fashionable in the Fifties. Note the matching RV!

A dainty little number with scalloped edges.

Another monochrome bullseye but spread across a double door.

This one has subtle bas-relief plaques inset.

This odd fellow seems to have lost his lower portions beneath the driveway!

And here we have the multi-bullseye approach.
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