The McCombs Native American statue on Loop 410 is coming down after 40 years

After 40 years of keeping a watchful eye over commuters, the iconic 26-foot Native American statue at the McCombs Superior Hyundai dealership is coming down, as first reported by the Express-News. McCombs Enterprises Vice President of Marketing Peter Brodnitz told the Express-News that the beloved statue, known locally as "The Chief," will be removed from the car dealership's parking lot on Monday, July 31. Brodnitz told the daily that The Chief no longer met Hyundai's guidelines for the look and feel of their dealerships.
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