Not big on photos but here’s 2. My wife likes 37 humpbacks because it’s the first car her dad had that she rode in and our 56 Victoria parked in the back out by the lake. High light of my day was finally meeting fellow Hamber Dean Lowe..
Some really Fine cars there. Dean's truck, Gray's Deuce, and Pete's (Dad) little roadster just to name a few. Thanks, Carp.
Everytime it's different. There were a lot of Fords of the shoebox era. I believe there were 6-7 56 Nomads (my favorite yr) and other many tri-five Chevrolets. My wife commented on the the lack of big Cad's. Some guy for Hod Rod Hotline was there and said in a week or two there would be a mass posting. Had to be 600 cars.
Nope, lot's of different stuff parked on the lawns besides Fords. There were plenty of Chevys, Buicks, Cadillacs, Olds, Willys, Mercurys, and even a gorgeous Kurtis 500S. It's an invitational picnic, and not open to the "general public" ...
Frank, I can tell you have really been driving your 36... the driver's side lense has rotated a bit. If you'll send it to VA I'll fix that for ya. Thanks for great pictures but I didn't see any 1936 Ford Super Deluxe pickups.
Lots of awesome rides, Thanks for sharing! Any back story on the "SOMAD 57" wagon? original forestry or parks vehicle? I kinda like the big ugly add on lights in the rear, must have been some kind of service vehicle??? Wierd how some survive like that, just wonder what the backstory is?
Killer pics, I just finished watching about two hours of video from that event posted on you tube by "Dano Live"... awesome looking car event in a sweet location.