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They cut the grass after the event. Reason being the venue is on the National Historic Registry and they do not want the grass damaged from the vehicles. Or so I was told last year. Glad you guys got good weather, last year the place was evacuated due to a T storm.
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Ever been to a car show were they had just cut the grass? Tracks inside the cars....pain in the ass. Happens at our races, too. That is a gorgeous mansion. We used to take our puppies there for the annual SPCA "Mutt March". Also a lot of fun.
That really is THE best show around. Love those big Pontiacs, but appears the 57 Fiesta wagon has his priorities in order... my kind of man....
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Meadowbrook may have more street cred, but Eyes is tops in my book.
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The real star of the show is Edsels house.
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The wagons are the best collection I've seen in the same place. Very cool, thanks for posting!
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