Caballeros De Yuma sponsors the Annual Midnight At The Oasis Car Show at the Ray Kroc Baseball Complex.
The Baseball Fields will fill with a total of 1,000 Cars and Trucks. There are Concerts booked for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights.
Proceeds from this three-day event go to local charities and Caballeros De Yuma Scholarship Fund.
Eric & The Quick
Refrigeration Man
Vendors ring the Main Field. I am sharing just a few photos.
Fast Metal sells Sun Glasses.
is very welcoming.
Tee-Shirts, Hats, Mugs,
Doggie Bandanas, Stickers
& H.A.R.D. Signs
NAPA is selling Tools &
Equipment.
Artwork & Neon Signs
Eric and I arrived shortly after the Car Show started at Noon on Friday.
There are many empty spaces
for other Cars & Trucks to
park as they arrive.
I bought a Raffle Ticket for
the 1955 Oldsmobile 98.
No one will be calling to notify me of my prize. I wrote Donation on the ticket that went into the Raffle Drum.
Eric & I love the color scheme on
this 1940 Ford Two-Door Sedan.
This is the first one Eric &
I have seen at a Car Show.
Even though it's the first day of the Car Show, there are many Cars and Trucks to admire and photograph.
is a British Car.
Oh boy!
Another "new to us car."
This 1950 Chevy Custom
has a For Sale Sign.
Asking price: $20,000.00
front Passenger Window.
Eric and I learned about the Swamp Cooler at the Kingman Welcome Center and Museum.
a Rumble Seat
pulled up just in time for
Eric & me to get acquainted...
This is another "new to us car."
We lived near Saratoga Springs, New York, and were delighted to see a familiar name attached to a car.
And last, the iconic 1950s Ford Thunderbirds...
This is the third Car Show Eric and I have attended in the Yuma area. My goal was to take pictures of cars I hadn't seen at the previous two Show. So far, so good!
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