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This was the weekend of this event, and we were fortunate to have great weather this year.
The first photo was taken this afternoon as I got to spend some time in a Cessna 180, so I took an aerial shot of the venue. Everyone had packed up and gone home by this time. ![]() We sat in a restaurant patio and watched some cruising last night. ![]() ![]()
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A few fairly rare cars were here. This has been a local car for years, and I knew the previous owner. A 73 SS454 Wagon with buckets and console!
![]() ![]() ![]() One of 3 SS 454 Ragtops. ![]()
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![]() This guy and two friends drove from Winnipeg, Manitoba for this show! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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![]() ![]() 71 Monte Carlo SS454 ![]() ![]()
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There was also an antique machinery and trucks section, and also this old steam powered fire tender. They had it going and shooting water for half a block!
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