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A 1923 Dodge Brothers car. This car is totally original! Orignal interior,fabric top,paint,drive train, etc. The car is just really something, just because it is so old, and so original

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Tim thinks he is being cool..... Until I yelled out over the crowd, "NOT UNLESS YOU STILL RESPECT ME IN THE MORNING TIM" LOL!!! Most car shows are very casual. And to me, casual is always the most FUN!!

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Lining up for the parade. And the parade for this show goes from north of the city, to south of the city! Several miles. Lots of vintage cars from most every era. So much fun! And Travis is on cloud #9 driving the Olds all over town!!

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Thanks for the great pictures, Rick! There's a "town" right by me that's basically a suburb but it has a downtown/main street set up, and they have a really great car show every spring. I'd heard about it then stumbled upon it by accident the day it was going on this year. Great fun!
 
Rick, thanks so much for the fun. We have an old car, but not old enough to be in shows, even though she is a beauty. It is an original 1985 Lincoln Town Car, 70k miles.

The 59 Eldorado like Greg says, is heart-stopping!

Steve

OOPS, forgot to ask, did Tim say he would respect you???? LOL
 
That 61 Cutlass is one of the first---if not THE first year of that model---am I correct? I seem to remember them being of the F-85 class with an up-grade to Cutlass status. Didn't they also usher in a lightweight aluminum engine with those?

Thanks for sharing---I always enjoy a car show!
 
Greg: Boy Magnet... LOL!! You are correct on that! Vintage cars are sure something that most guys do like. Have made a few friends from having vintage cars, but that is really not the reason I own them. Just a nice "added feature" LOL!!

Jason: You will be proud to know that there was a VW hippie van at the show!

HI Austin: I love those cars myself!

Steve: Tim is married and Str8, but that does not keep me from teasing the hell out of him! And he just loves it!! When he restored the 61 Olds, the rest of the guys in the body shop refered to the car as "Tim's boyfriends car" because he spent so much time with it,and did such a flawless job. He is really a great guy and a great friend. Very tolerant and Liberal. Wish we had more like him in Indiana. In fact... all over the whole world.

Scott: Sometimes the local shows are the most fun!Glad you enjoyed the photos.

Kenny: This show is held at the Allen County Fair Grounds. It is called the Muddy River Run, because of the parade. Are you attending the ACD festival on Labour Day weekend?

Steve: You are correct. 1961 was the first year for the Cutlass. It was a trim option for the F-85 for a few years. The engine was a 215 CID V/8
 
Great pics!

Rick...loved all of the photos of your show. There is nothing like a casual car show just hanging out with all of the gear heads. I was at a regional show today with my car. It was a bit more formal but the people there were great. I had such a good time, but it went too fast. I was so excited to see your pictures that I thought I would post a few of mine. My car club is the Oldsmobile Club and we are the northest ohio chapter. We had 177 Oldsmobiles show up for the show today and some others that were just for sale. So when I ran across the pics of your "88" and the little Cutlass, I was reminded of my great day at the Olds show today.

Here is my 1971 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan. I just got her back from a carb rebuild and she is running fine as wine.

--Tom

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Tom!

OMG! My folks had that exact car. I twisted their arm to buy an Olds 98 Luxury Sedan. Is yours brown? It looks like it. There's was brown with brown interior. What a great blast from the past. I must visit you and see it.
 
Fred...yes it is brown with a light brown/beige interior. I think the body is more of a dark bronze...I forget Oldsmobile's name for it. It was the top line Olds for '71 except for the Toro and it was the most popular model. Mine is complete with functioning rear seat clock just in case you could not see the one on the dash. This was a one family car and the gentleman that bought it new worked for Olds in Lansing and ordered it just the way he wanted it. I got it from his son in FL. It is a great car and rides like a living room sofa! I would love for you to visit...you could take the old gal out for a spin if you want!!!!

--Tom
 
and here is the rear...

1971 is the only year to have the vents in the decklid...and check out those tail fins...you thought Caddy was the last to have them right???

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Love the 71 Oldsmobile Tom! Very clean machine. They really changed the styling in ten years didn't they?
I used to belong to the Oldsmobile Club of America, but left in the early 1980's.

Hi Jason, wish I had taken a photo of the VW van for you.If it is back at this show next year I will. This VW microbus was "hippied" out with flowers on the wheel covers and had the typical funky 1960's style hippie paint job on it. I remember seeing VW vans decorated as this one was, in the late 1960's.
 

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