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Volunteered at the Louisville Concours show this weekend at Churchill Downs and saw two FAB DeSotos:
Here's a link to all of my pic's if you're interested
FOR THE SLIDESHOW = http://s1352.photobucket.com/albums/q65 ... =slideshow
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http://s1352.photobucket.com/albums/q652/Ozwalski/
- 1959 FireFlite pulling a Vagabond trailer (triple hitch)
- 1942 with hideaway lights
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Concours cars are nice but I'd rather drive mine
Rick,
Several of the invited Concours cars at this show were driven across several states to make the show. Most of those that were not driven were stunning nonetheless. I can somewhat understand not driving a priceless Duesenberg, but the owner of this class winning '34 Packard Twelve dual cowl phaeton drives it regularly around his Colorado home.
Mark