Only just got round to sorting thru these, from last Sunday's Classic American Car Day...
Some duplicates from Adam and Alan but a few extras, cos I couldn't stop taking pics, sorry!
Not sure that's it's been mentioned on here yet but JC won best of show! No mean feat considering that the show's hosted by and mainly focussed on the older categories. A car from 1970 must seem positively modern to some of their members!
I really like that blue '55 wagon, it's total lack of shiny window trim makes it a standout for me. It led be to scratching my head as to how I could pull off a similar trick on the Valiant.
Blue wrote:I really like that blue '55 wagon, it's total lack of shiny window trim makes it a standout for me. It led be to scratching my head as to how I could pull off a similar trick on the Valiant.
Me too. Seen it a few times over the last few years and it always catches my eye.
I think that lack-of-trim, even around the windscreen, means it's a 150 Handyman * ie rock bottom of the range! And all the better it looks for it
Superb pics Rob, we had hoped to come along but ran out of time with an impending MOT deadline for another car in the family, so every spare minute has been in the garage.
Love the Hudson Hornet. The Mopar parking area looks a great little spot.
Favourite for me from your pics, the Yenko Camaro
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MattH wrote:Superb pics Rob, we had hoped to come along but ran out of time with an impending MOT deadline for another car in the family, so every spare minute has been in the garage.
Love the Hudson Hornet. The Mopar parking area looks a great little spot.
Favourite for me from your pics, the Yenko Camaro
Thanks Matt,
Fave of mine, and I think Stu's (apart from Martin/Carlos' Super Bee of course ) was the grey 48 Ford. As you can prob tell by the number of pics I took