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Here are some photos I took Sunday August 27, 2000 at the final Milton, Ontario cruise night of the season.

The weather was excellent this day, the turnout was equally good.

It was a good ending to the season after a disappointing year weather-wise.

The place was jammed full of cars and people..... isn't that a great looking little Beetle?


I think this is a Mercury cruisin in.... a 53 or so...

This is a 50 Ford. You can tell it from a 49 by the turn signals and by the gas filler (the 50 has it behind a door).

A really nice old 40's Ford.

A gorgeous Chevy. What a great colour!

I think the model was called a Fleetline.

I have seen this great looking 30's Ford Hot Rod at many different cruise nights. I can't walk by without taking a picture.

I forget what the make of this British car was... can anyone tell me?

Morgan maybe?

This 66 Ford ragtop has a 427!

These little Falcons are becoming very popular to restore, they even have a formal club in Ontario. This one looked brand new!

The detailing was 100%. Engine room looked like the day it was made.

These 60's Chrysler products are relatively rare today. It is great to see one so well restored.

The mandatory pair of T-Birds.

Ahah! A couple of sporty rag tops.

The famous wartime Jeep. Restoring wartime vehicles is very popular in Europe, especially Holland.

An MG! I would have killed for one of these when I was a kid.

The little engine looked like they took it out of the box this morning.

A four seater! A Morgan maybe?

If I remember correctly, this car was from the east coast.

Long way to come for a cruise night!

A whole herd of Mustangs!

I forget the make of this car, but it was really sharp. A 33 or 34 Ford maybe?

The upholstery was leather, and very well done!

A 63 1/2 Ford Galaxie (you can tell by the roofline).

An elegant pair as proud as can be.

A sharp 57 Ford. It was quite the car in its day.

A late 40's Desoto, I believe.

This customized Ford (56 I think) is part Packard and part Edsel now.

Someone put a lot of work into this head turner.

A Studebaker Starlight Coupe. 49 or 50 I think.

Very distinctive rear windows and the wild front end made this car immortal.

A 56 Ford.... great colour!

This is a very well detailed 30's Ford Pickup. Someone invested a lot of time in this truck.

Another nice pair of Hot Rods.

How many red Lincoln convertibles to you see today?

The engine room was restored to perfection.

Notice the hard cover over the convertible top storage well.

A couple of brutes out for a cruise.

A great late 40's Buick....... 47 maybe?

Looked just as good under the hood.

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

An Oldsmobile maybe? Or is it a Buick?

A 58? Caddy Eldorado.

A Packard with the rag top up.

A Buick, 62 I believe. Now you know where the expression "as big as a Buick" came from.

This Pontiac is a 57, not sure if that is a stock colour.

A really nice looking old Dodge Charger.... 66 or so?

I snapped this Nomad here as it drove in.

It looked great, and obviously has a very proud owner.

The inside was perfect.

Another 30's hot rod.

A customized early Beelte cabriolet.

I flat black hot rod. A sign on it said "How the hell did I get to be this old?"

A 51 Ford business coupe that looked ready to go to work.

I think this Ford is a 49 (I have been told that the trunk hinges were not visable in 1950/51).

A good looking 50's Corvette.

Not many trucks this big get restored!

An early Jaguar.

This Cadillac is a 61 or so.... that is a lot of sheet metal for a two door car!

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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