
While the weather was good, it was quite cool. There was a good turnout anyway, but some of the convertibles did leave early.
An orange Ford coupe. I hadn't seen that one before. |
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This big old sedan (Chev I think) sure looks radical with the roof lowered. |
This is an unusual hot rod.It looked like it had been done up a long time ago. |
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This guy actually drives this car on the street.I can't wait to meet him at a stoplight with my Beetle. |
A real nice 58 Chev. |
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This is becoming THE car to have.... |
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My favourite oldsmobile... a 1940 with a 4 speed automatic transmission!This was the first year Olds had a mass produced automatic. |
The lines are something else.This car is just about 100% original, except for the paint. It has an in-line flat-head eight cylinder engine. You can barely hear it run. |
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The interior is exactly the way the General built it..... no restoration was needed. |
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A 57 Ford Fairlane 500. |
Nearly everyone has had one of these in the family somewhere at one time or another. |
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A very sharp looking Ford panel truck. 49 or 50?? |
Another very familiar looking old friend... a 54 Chev. |
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Another LARGE collectible. This one is a 1966 Mack "B" series tractor. The last year for this look. One of the true workhorses that helped build North American society. |
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I don't think it looked quite like this when it was new! |
A very desireable row of Fords! |
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I think this is an early Model A. |
And I think this is a newer Model A. |
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A 57 T-Bird Roadster. |
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A Chevy with a blower. |
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One of the nicest 56 Chevys around! |
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