We had beautiful weather today, and lots of cool rides. Drove the Willys 80 miles each way. Post up more if you’ve got ‘em!
Hey Steve, Thanks for the great pictures! I have had my eye on the Moonshine Festival for a long time & one of these years Laura & I will make it. Such a great area. God Bless Bill https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...ar-transport-hauling-open-or-enclosed.614419/
Great pics. Thanks for posting. That's a beautiful area to visit. I visited the museum last year, great place and highly recommended if you're in the area. https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/georgia-racing-hall-of-fame-museum.1299203/
Here are the pics I took. I didn't get as many as I should have. The crowd made it a little hard to get good shots
Rolled down in the ‘37. Huge event for sure! All the ‘40s had their own spot, as was a separate row for the ‘57 Fairlanes. Here’s a sampling:
The Moonshine Festival has changed a lot over the years. Sometimes people get cranky with it getting bigger, and moving away from the square, and including more things like the craft fair. But it is directly responsible for me falling in love with the 1940 Ford, so it will always be a special thing for me.
It was our first time at the Moonshine Festival. We really enjoyed it. There was a real family atmosphere, the weather was great and there were a bunch of "crafts" vendors for the ladies to have something to look at. Curiously, I didn't see anyone selling or drinking moonshine! Anyway, sorry I skipped the '40 Ford contingent (there was a bunch). Taking pics was tricky with the number of people there.
The 29 Ford roadster No. 47 is running the folding windshield posts I make and sell here on the HAMB in "Parts for sale" If you'd like a set hit me up jwillia100@aol.com or Ph. 818-951-0435