Some of the rarest and most beautiful classic cars were in attendance, such as a classic 1940's Bugatti Roadster, a few Hudson's, and even a Duisenberg. For those of you born after 1992 you may not know any of what I just said, for those pre 1992, if you don't know then you didn't grow up a gearhead. Local favorites such as FLynn's Auto Detailing were in attendance show casing products and giving away shirts and prizes. The show also featured authentic Moonshine, a swap meet, a memorial to fallen heroes, good food and a lot of Octane fueled by pure Adrenaline. Below are several photos of vehicles spotted at the show, we didn't get to capture as much as we'd liked but we got a lot. More photos will be added later when I get to dump Chris' SD card as well.
This was the 45th annual show, this goes to show that the right crowd can bring along longevity to an event and very high end workman and showmanship. We were pleased to see thousands of people from all walks of life in attendance, and the photos here don't do any justice to what all was there. There is an entire portion of the show we couldn't cover, there was far too much foot traffic, but you can bet that we'll be back next year and we'll most likely attend both days this time. The automotive world stretches far beyond any boundaries, cultures, lifestyles, and tastes. A gearhead can be anyone, anywhere, at anytime. Keep an open mind to the car world and you'll love to see the different styles according to regions and family history. This event shows how "moonshiners" built their hotrods and kept them immaculate and passed them onto their descendants. Something that sadly most people today do not understand.






























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