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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... |
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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. |
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A gorgeous Chevy. What a great colour! |
I think the model was called a Fleetline. |
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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. |
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I forget what the make of this British car was... can anyone tell me?
Morgan maybe? |
This 66 Ford ragtop has a 427! |
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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. |
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These 60's Chrysler products are relatively rare today. It is great to see one so well restored. |
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The mandatory pair of T-Birds. |
Ahah! A couple of sporty rag tops. |
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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. |
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The little engine looked like they took it out of the box this morning. |
A four seater! A Morgan maybe? |
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If I remember correctly, this car was from the east coast. |
Long way to come for a cruise night! |
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A whole herd of Mustangs! |
I forget the make of this car, but it was really sharp. A 33 or 34 Ford maybe? |
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The upholstery was leather, and very well done! |
A 63 1/2 Ford Galaxie (you can tell by the roofline). |
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An elegant pair as proud as can be. |
A sharp 57 Ford. It was quite the car in its day. |
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A late 40's Desoto, I believe. |
This customized Ford (56 I think) is part Packard and part Edsel now. |
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Someone put a lot of work into this head turner. |
A Studebaker Starlight Coupe. 49 or 50 I think. |
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Very distinctive rear windows and the wild front end made this car immortal. |
A 56 Ford.... great colour! |
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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. |
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How many red Lincoln convertibles to you see today? |
The engine room was restored to perfection. |
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Notice the hard cover over the convertible top storage well. |
A couple of brutes out for a cruise. |
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A great late 40's Buick....... 47 maybe? |
Looked just as good under the hood. |
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You wouldn't lose this one in a parking lot. Any parking lot. |
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An Oldsmobile maybe? Or is it a Buick? |
A 58? Caddy Eldorado. |
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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. |
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This Pontiac is a 57, not sure if that is a stock colour. |
A really nice looking old Dodge Charger.... 66 or so? |
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I snapped this Nomad here as it drove in. |
It looked great, and obviously has a very proud owner. |
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The inside was perfect. |
Another 30's hot rod. |
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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?" |
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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). |
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A good looking 50's Corvette. |
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Not many trucks this big get restored! |
An early Jaguar. |
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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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