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Long and hot car day today in Louisville. Drove the DeSoto to a local church to help an AACA Region friend with judging at his charity car show to ra...
Received mine yesterday, 8/27, in zip code 40299. Nice magazine, Geoff and Dan! Mark
Oh yes, after my towing adventures on the way to Branson, the ride home was very uneventful. We arrived home with daylight to spare. My thanks to Fr...
Last but certainly not least, are the cars in the Winners Circle. These are previous best of show or best of class winners, display only.
More Modifieds, all post-war.
Class VII, Modified, was the largest class at the show. We will upload those photos in two batches. The first batch is pre-war.
Class VI, '59 - '61.
Class V, '57 - '58.
Class IV, '55 - '56.
Now, Class III, '49 - '54.
Next, Class II, '42-'48.
Following posts will show cars on the show field at the Auto & Farm Museum. We'll start with Class I, '29-'40.
Quite a few more DeSotos arrived today, and the daylight afforded the opportunity to photo the cars that appeared yesterday. Here are some pics. Mar...
Tuesday, August 22 Update: Several more members arrived today, many in their DeSotos. We were out seeing shows and having dinner with the Youngbloods...
Terry, This is what Tim means by "pricey":
