Very high dollar european engines and cars there to say the least. Don't see a Bugatti on every street corner. That one appears to have been driven there.
Me and my wife were there yesterday it is a good show.Not much to look at the swap meet.I saw that Lasalle in your pics in person and it was an awesome original
ive got about 1200 pics from today and i tried hard to take pics of the odd stuff nash's , hudson's, bugati's ect i just gotta load em up onto photobucket i should have a link tommorrow
good show, we went on Thursday, swap meet was a little weak but the cars and inside was great. did anyone else notice the 46-47 ford sedan that was made into a truck? I thought it looked just great.
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Yes it was $5900, but it was really rough. It looked like the bottom half was homemade and had a lot of filler.
Thanx for the great pix, what a bunch of vintage race cars. The aluminum one in the first set of pictures has a real super cool mill in that baby. The blue 55-56-57 chevy ruck with the Olds type bar grill is so sweet, saw it in Salina and love it. ~sololobo~
I was just at the fair grounds. I wish the rod runs would never end sometimes. I hate the year change.
Wow! Last time I went I think there were over 14000 or right at it. That's a helluva drop no matter the reason why. 48 Poncho
At the other end of the 32 5-window scale was this one previously posted by Henry29. Older original body with early SBC. Only $52,500 There was a fairly complete tudor sedan body with some gnarly repairs that had gotten down to $8900, from 12K. That was Sat; don't know if it sold or not.