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Here are some photos I took Sunday August 13, 2000 at a Milton, Ontario cruise night.

The last few cruises here were pretty well rained out, and as the weather was perfect this day, the cars were out in force.

I think they may have turned away almost as many cars as got in before the parking lot was jammed full.

A Rambler!

A 64 Ford... either there are a few of these around, or this one turns up at all the cruises.

An immaculate 57 Chev.

The quality of cars at this show was amazing

I am not sure what this one was... an Oldsmobile maybe?

A lovingly restored Ford, 55 I Think.

A big smiling Dodge.

A 55 Buick... says so right on the licence plate.

I believe the sign said this one is on it's third owner.

This car is so perfect looking it is almost surreal.

A bug! With a puzzled spectator looking in the trunk... why is there a spare motor in there?

A head turner if there ever was one.

I love the look of this car.... note the opening windshield!

A face of distinction. The bracket on the rear licence plate reads: "Nuthins lackin when your're Cadillacin".

This superb 1947 example is owned by the Schillings, who help organize and run the Milton cruise nite.

This car looked brand new... there were so many people looking at it I couldn't get a clear shot of it.

The engine room was picture perfect as well.

Gorgeous and stock looking.

Gorgeous and not stock!

This is a Willys. I wonder if that is the original colour?

A sharp pair of hot rods.

A 60 Caddy rag top. A true land yacht.

This Chevy shone like a new pin... a 53.

This Chrysler Imperial makes a statement to say the least.

It looks like it is going 100 miles an hours when it is shut off.

A mint looking 57 Ford, with the proud owners guarding the rear.

A super 56 Crown Victoria I think.

An early beetle restored to perfection.

57 or older judging by the rear window.

Another nice pair of Hot Rods.

As cute as a button.

A Chevy panel, 53 or so I think, glinting in the sun.

Who wouldn't want this car in their garage.

You would have to buy a 1930's wardrobe to go with it.

This is a Chevrolet, restored to perfection.

A 58 Caddy, what more is there to say?

This is a 50 Ford.

You can tell it from a 49 by the gas cap door... there is none on a 49.

A Packard with the rag top up.

I couldn't believe the number of early Corvettes at this show!

This Ford is a 51.

A Mercury truck. This one make Americans scratch there heads.

There were no Mercury trucks sold in the US.

Another early Corvette.

A 30's hot rod.

A nice pair of Mustangs.

An International. I went around the back, expecting to see a load of antique hay.

An immaculate 40's GM. Chevy I think, maybe a Pontiac.

This one is a 50, you can tell by the turn lights..

This is a 1930 Rugby. A new one on me!

A sharp early 50's Chevy Pickup.

You wouldn't lose this one in a parking lot.

This one is a 49 or 50 (I think) Chevy.

A whole row of unusual cars.

An early 60's Plymouth Fury.

I was told this is a kit car. No headlights?

It has tail lights.

Another 49-51 Chevy. I can't tell these apart.

Yet another early Corvette.

If anyone knows anything more about any of these cars, drop me a line and I will add the info to the page.

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