Some stuff I shot at the show and the events leading up to it... The WiFi connection in this hotel sucks. I'll put some more up when I get home. It was a great show, weather was good and the overall quality of the cars was excellent. Thanks to the folks at Rodder's Journal for putting this on.
@seadog - Nice images! ,,, Thanks for sharing! As @3wLarry would say ... "Patiently waiting" (for the rest of your pics) Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App for iPhone!
Thanks. It was a really good show. I'm on the way home now, stopped for breakfast in Hagerstown, MD. Have a lot more stuff to post when I get home.
Nice pics, thanks and looking forward to seeing more of what you got. Talk about breakfast, it was a gorgeous day starting off with creamed chipped beef on toast, home fries, and a side of thick cut scrapple crispy on the outside.
Nice shots ,I really like that yellow 34 and i dont really care for yellow,any more shots of that would be cool.
Thanks for the pictures. The first one says it all. That shot is GREAT. thanks again. Can no wait till you post the rest of them.
And a couple more – Cody Walls and his mind-blowing 59 wagon: And me folded into a little T roadster:
Dave, Sorry I missed you. What a show, huh? It looked to me that it was about twice as big as last year. Get on your Vicky so it can go next year! I'm back home now and am processing pics on the laptop while watching TV. Here is some more of my stuff... Go here to see the rest of the stuff I shot...over 100 pics. http://tombo.smugmug.com/2014-Rodders-Journal-Show/
Thanks. 'Best show on the east coast by far. Where else can you see so many iconic cars in one place? You'll enjoy it.
Tom, I'll hitch a ride on your thread too. This '35 was an amazing sleeper. Nothing newer than 1948 on the car and each time I looked at it, the owner told me new details which I would have completely missed. Handy-Mad? Got to park by other '40 Coupes both days, so that was an added bonus. My attempt at the low light thing with a point & shoot. Wanted the clouds to come out brighter.