Whew. That just one day's worth? Anyone know more about this Vette? Looks like it has some real history. Thanx again for the pix, Gary
I know a little... It was painted like that when it was just a few years old, raced by a guy all over the place in a stock cl***, or something like that. An intervention was required by his family because he was on the road all the time towing the vette from race to race and they were worried about him. At least that's what I heard. My best friend knows the guy who owns this now, and I over heard some of the conversation. I bought a cool license plate frame from the guy. Seemed like a nice guy and had some of the neater stuff in the swap area.
Awesome pics thanks for sharing. I don't think I have ever seen that many shoebox ford woodys in one place.
Don, your coverage of the many events over the years has given me and others unable to attend events out of our area great enjoyment. You always have the cars I would look at if I was there. Thanks,and know we appreciate your efforts. ****
X2, really appreciate the effort that Don makes to get to these events and record the stuff there...he's been doing it for years, wonder how many miles he has run up on his deuce roadster?
Great pictures but saw few people in the background? We were registered but the wife got sick and we didn't make it.
veeeerrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyy slow. With 5 customer projects in the shop along with keeping the A and the 32 maintained, it doesn't get much attention.