Was actually a pretty nice day for a car show. Temps in 70s, not much wind and few clouds (till it rained later in the afternoon. When I was on my bike and had to hide in a tunnel for about 10 minutes.)
The event was moved to a parking lot this year. Gave it a lot more room. There seemed to be more cars this year too. Lots of the stuff you always see - the Camaros, the Mustangs, the 57 Chevys, Tuner cars, etc. Anymore, I look more for the lesser seen vehicles, or the neat or unique shot on the oft-seen ones. Anyway, lets look at a few shots.
What did I just say about Camaros? Anyway, this nose shot is of a 70 1/2 model, when they changed over to this new body style. A very Orangey Z28!
A 1960s Buick Riviera lowrider. Had a pretty elaborate paintjob, as lowriders often do. A lot of work went into this car.
The bed of a Chevy Cameo pickup from the late 50s. The beginnings of the smooth sided instead of the stepsided bed for pickup trucks. This one was mildly hot-rodded and looked really nice.
A very nice, shiny 30s Ford convertible. With a lot of updates and definitely looks like a fun car to go cruising in!
OK, now, it's time for one of my favorites - DHCBWOCHO! Or Dramatic High Contrast Black & White Old Car Hood Ornaments. One of the series I shoot randomly whenever the mood and opportunity strikes!
This is an old Autocar. It's a pickup, but it's been modified. Now it's a Rat-Rod, so everything looks kinda worn, rusty, beat up and cobbled together. 'Cause it's a rat rod! I like the hood ornament though.
This one is pretty rare. It's an old Durant Motors Star Four. A briefly produced car, meant to compete with Model T's. According to the paperwork in the window, I think only 13 of these cars are known to still exist. And it was in very good condition!
Finally, a Nash Ambassador Country Club from 1954. This car must have been the fanciest one you could buy from Nash. It seemed to have every badge and thing on it you could think of. A really classy car. With a pretty ornate and large chrome flying lady hood ornament!
Ok, I guess that... wait, what? Oh yeah. I guess we are coming up on another holiday. So perhaps one more in that spirit -
A rear panel view of the American Motors Rebel Machine. Showing the Red, White & Blue striping. Because ready or not - next up is July 4th! Fireworks inbound!