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Monday, June 27, 2022

The Car Show @ Quick Response Restoration in Round Lake, NY


The weather is perfect for a Car Show, warm with high clouds.  Let's see the cars gathered at Quick Response Restoration in Round Lake.

Here is the question that Eric and I have at every  Car Show...  When is an older car a Classic, an Antique?  Eric found this article on older car terms.  It's been helpful for both of us.  





This 1956 Corvette is "cherry."






Eric and I walk through the rows of cars looking for our nephew, Jason.




He is DJing the Show for

Chelsey Eve is sitting on
the left.






With over 160 cars and trucks on display, I'm sharing the ones that Eric and I found most interesting.







has serious engine enhancements.



1978 Toyota Land Cruiser

It looks like a fun off-road
 vehicle.










As a child, I was captivated 
by the early Mustangs.









An American Classic...












This Hillbilly Edition Coors-Vette
Rat Rod is a 1937 Dodge Truck.




1962 Oldsmobile Starfire

The trim is eyecatching.
















I love the paint job on this
Convertible










This is the first 1966 Buick
Wildcat GS Eric & I have
seen at a Car Show.










This is a rare sighting...













This car has a split front bumper.











I learned something new today.

built to compete with the Ford
Ranchero & Chevy El Camino.







This type of vehicle doesn't have a firm classification.  Built on a car frame, the Ranchero, El Camino & GMC Caballero have been classified as a car, a hybrid truck, and some state DMVs register this type of vehicle as a truck.







This 1930 Ford Woody is perfect!








Eric checks out this 1979










Name this car!

It's a 1966 Dodge Dart.








Here's my favorite Thunderbird at this Car Show...















Eric spends time admiring the
front end while I get this 
pic of its rear end.


















It's beautiful!






















Dodge manufactured 2,188 Lil Red Express Trucks in 1978 and 5,118 in 1979.   This is a unique addition to this Car Show.

Another rarity...   







Eric & I took in all the details
of this 1974 TVR 2500 M.












The driver's side






This car was manufactured














The generous rear window
tapers as it approaches the
TVR's sporty rear end.








Every Car Show is different and I always learn something new. The best part was watching our nephew, Jason, doing the work he loves, DJing his event.

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