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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! |
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A 64 Ford... either there are a few of these around, or this one turns up at all the cruises. |
An immaculate 57 Chev. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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? |
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A head turner if there ever was one. |
I love the look of this car.... note the opening windshield! |
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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. |
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The engine room was picture perfect as well. |
Gorgeous and stock looking. |
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Gorgeous and not stock! |
This is a Willys. I wonder if that is the original colour? |
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A sharp pair of hot rods. |
A 60 Caddy rag top. A true land yacht. |
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This Chevy shone like a new pin... a 53. |
This Chrysler Imperial makes a statement to say the least. |
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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. |
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A super 56 Crown Victoria I think. |
An early beetle restored to perfection. |
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57 or older judging by the rear window. |
Another nice pair of Hot Rods. |
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As cute as a button. |
A Chevy panel, 53 or so I think, glinting in the sun. |
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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. |
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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. |
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A Packard with the rag top up. |
I couldn't believe the number of early Corvettes at this show! |
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This Ford is a 51. |
A Mercury truck. This one make Americans scratch there heads.
There were no Mercury trucks sold in the US. |
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Another early Corvette. |
A 30's hot rod. |
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A nice pair of Mustangs. |
An International. I went around the back, expecting to see a load of antique hay. |
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An immaculate 40's GM. Chevy I think, maybe a Pontiac. |
This one is a 50, you can tell by the turn lights.. |
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This is a 1930 Rugby. A new one on me! |
A sharp early 50's Chevy Pickup. |
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You wouldn't lose this one in a parking lot. |
This one is a 49 or 50 (I think) Chevy. |
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A whole row of unusual cars. |
An early 60's Plymouth Fury. |
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I was told this is a kit car. No headlights? |
It has tail lights. |
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Another 49-51 Chevy. I can't tell these apart. |
Yet another early Corvette. |
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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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