Right at the gate we noticed far less people. The D team was behind the wheel on the auto cross course. And there was about ¼ of the cars as there were the last time we were here. While it made for less eye candy, it wasn't nearly as overwhelming.
This time I only took 180 pictures, and focused more on details than on whole car shots.
Chevelle stripes
Blue Camaros
We noticed that the Graham owner had the same issue we have with the KTM.
Q: "Who makes it?"
A: "Graham"
Q: "Yea, but who makes it"
I love me some hood ornaments. I liked the Pontiac so much it will be featured twice.
WOODY!!
And, as you all know by now, I have a soft spot for teardrop trailers.
Some people take custom to a whole new level….
Oldsmobile
The owner of this car, leant it to a friend to auto cross. It lived up to its name as during a spin out it ate a cone and took it along for the rest of the run.
Here's my hubby, excited to be allowed inside the Bondurant Corvette
Lots of beautiful custom paint…
GO ARMY!!!
The owner of a 1920 Dodge truck got a giant Liberty dollar in the mail. Of course he immediately put in on his fire wall.
These two beauties were hanging out together.
I can't say I was sad there were less cars today. The sun was very hot today, and we were still on our feet for six hours. But all five of us had a good day. And day spent with family and cars is a good day.
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