Monday, February 9, 2026

Trucks Rolled Into the Pumpkin Run Nationals.

 


Today it seems that every other driveway has a pickup truck parked in it. These have become everyday drivers. Back in the day, trucks were workhorses. For that reason alone, many of the trucks from 50 or more years ago have disappeared. Thankfully, there are those who have managed to keep them up and running. There were quite a few old trucks on hand for the 49th Pumpkin Run Nationals, among them was a Chevrolet Custom 10, a Ford F-3, a Ford Bronco, a 1972 Jeep 4000, a 1966 Dodge A100, a Dodge Power Wagon S, a Chevrolet, and a Jeep pickup truck.











Sunday, February 8, 2026

Thunderbirds Rose Up At the Pumpkin Run

 


Though Ford never said that their Thunderbird was a direct competitor to the Chevrolet Corvette, most people saw it that way. Introduced in 1955 as a two-seat sports car, Ford marketed it as a "personal luxury car." In the beginning a new generation of the T-Bird was introduced every three years, and each saw the car grow in dimensions. That is up until the ninth generation introduced in 1983. Production was halted following the 10th generation which ran through the 1997 model year. Then, in 2002, an 11th generation was released and had a very retro look and feel. The early T-Birds are popular among old car enthusiasts, and many were on hand for the 49th Pumpkin Run Nationals. Here are just some of them.











Saturday, February 7, 2026

The Pumpkin Run Nationals Raises Money For Multiple Organizations

 


The Pumpkin Run Nationals, the region's largest car event, not only features thousands of cars and trucks but also has music, food, raffles, auctions, vendors, a car corral, and lots more. Put on by the Fastiques Rod and Custom Car Club, the event raises money for a number of different charities. The largest is the Shriner's Children's Hospital. But area schools and civic organizations benefit from the three day even as well. Among the nearly 3000 vehicles on display at the 49th annual event was a Chevrolet Chevy II, a Chevy Chevelle, a Ford Fairlane, a 1938 Chevrolet coupe, a Ford Maverick, a Chevy Biscayne, a Plymouth Barracuda, a Plymouth Satellite, and an Impala.











Friday, February 6, 2026

Pumpkin Run Pontiacs

 


General Motors has always strived to offer a brand suited to every range of automotive buyer. Over the years the brands have ranged from the "entry" level and widest selling Chevrolets to the top-of-the-line luxury Cadillac. Buick fit in just beneath the Caddy with Oldsmobile slotted next. Just above the Chevy, prior to its demise, was the highly popular Pontiac. Founded in 1926 as a companion brand to the Oakland, the Pontiac was an affordable step up the ladder. Its popularity was immediate as it quickly saw the Oakland shuttered. Sadly, the brand was discontinued in 2010 but that doesn't stop a large number of fans from restoring and keeping these cars alive. This was evident at the 49th Pumpkin Run Nationals where a number of Pontiacs were on display. Among them was a 1966 La Mans, a 1972 Catalina, a 1964 Grand Prix, a 1956 Star Chief, a 1955 Chieftan, a 1967 Bonneville, and a 1963 Bonneville. 










Thursday, February 5, 2026

Customs At the Pumpkin Run

 


The Pumpkin Run Nationals, which just saw its 49th event, is held by the Fastiques Rod and Custom Car Club. So, a show backed by a club dedicated to customs will likely see some roll into the event. Among the 3000 or so cars and trucks that took part in this past year's show there were plenty of customs and rods of all types. They ranged from a Ford Mustang with a huge engine and a 1923 T-Bucket to a group of classic Model A and T roadsters and a very unique Chevy II Nova.










Wednesday, February 4, 2026

The Pumpkin Run Nationals Saw a Camaro or Two

 


With the exception of a few years in the early 21st century, the Chevrolet Camaro has been one of General Motor's top selling cars and, currently, their only "pony" car. Introduced in 1967 to take on the hugely popular Ford Mustang, the Camaro is now in its sixth generation. Many of the cars were built in the Saint Bernard factory, a plant where my uncle worked. The 49th Pumpkin Run Nationals held at the Clermont County Fair Grounds saw quite a few of these cars. Following the rules that all cars had to be from 1974 or earlier meant that only cars from the first two generations were eligible. Here are some that were among the more than 3000 vehicles on hand for this event.