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this was from last saturday morning in oberlin. some kind of family day & car show event. the cars were cool & it was a lot of fun. enjoy!

 

 

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*** that's it for some summertime family fun --- ohio style!  :clap:  ***

 

 

 

Wow. Very, very cool!!

 

 

thx. even cooler was we ran into it randomly on the drive down to columbus. don't you love it when stuff like that happens?

 

NO ELYRIA?!?!?

 

awwggh! i forgot all about that. but i didnt have time this trip to go there.

don't you love it when stuff like that happens?

 

I do. Some of those cars would've been wet with my drool, though.

Wow... blue charger.. wow.. wow haha.

Awesome photos..

The city of Oberlin, home of Oberlin College (best school in the Midwest, Best Conservatory) Tappan Square, The Feve, the memories!

I enjoy car shows, especially when there are some big ol' classics. I've been a sucker for those since I was a whippersnapper. :-D

 

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I would love to drive that car, Rob. It must feel like a boat.

I would love to drive that car, Rob.  It must feel like a boat.

 

I never got the chance. I was about 13 years old when that photo was taken. It was my aunt's, a 1947 Lincoln Continental with a V-12 flathead engine. It had a 3-speed manual transmission with Borg-Warner overdrive, with the shift lever on the steering column. As I recall, it was a very roadworthy car with a quiet, smooth-but-firm ride. My aunt was a fast driver on the open road when there was no traffic (100mph +), and she always liked it.

 

I'm lovin' the Buick station wagon in this photo. It looks like an authentic historical restoration. Most likely it would have had an 8-cylinder in-line OHV engine.

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I'm thinking it's a '49 or '50. I remember a bunch of Chevy station wagons in that body style, and remember riding with Dad when he took one for a test drive. I don't remember ever seeing a Buick like that, though.

I love local classic car shows.  Where I live we have Friday night cruise-ins and they are a lot of fun.  Some of the detail involved in restorations is absolutely amazing.  My favorite show is the Mopar Muscle show and a a couple weeks ago a guy had a 1969 Dodge Daytona... probably worth over 100 grand.

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