Thursday, April 9, 2026

Charities Benefit from the Pumpkin Run

 


Decades ago the Fastiques Rod and Custom Car Club created the Pumpkin Run Nationals car show to help raise money for the Shrine Hospital. Since then the event had grown to a full weekend and includes a swap meet, auctions, dozens of booths, music, food, and more. It regularly draws over 2000 enthusiasts and their cars and trucks. They've expanded their philanthropy to numerous other charities including the local school district as well as other local groups. Among the many vehicles that filled the Clermont County Fairgrounds was a rare Henry J, a Metropolitan, a 1953 Packard Clipper, a 1963 Plymouth Valiant Signet, another Henry J, a 1948 Willys Jeep, and a Packard boattail racer car. 








Wednesday, April 8, 2026

MoPar Slid into the Pumpkin Run

 


Walter Chrysler decided to get into the automobile business in 1925. Prior to that he had worked in the railroad industry but seemed to have a strong sense of the automotive industry. In 1928 he purchased the foundering Dodge Brothers Company and established two new lines, Plymouth and DeSoto. While the Chrysler automobile was the halo model line, he used the other brands to slot in for different demographics. The lower models, Dodge, Plymouth and DeSoto, adopted the nickname MoPar which was the actual internal name of the motor parts division. Today most people associate MoPar with Dodge and Plymouth and there were plenty on hand for the Pumpkin Run Nationals at the Clermont County Fairgrounds. Among them was a beautiful Plymouth Fury, a 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda, a Plymouth Road Runner, a 1966 Dodge Charger, a Plymouth Sport Fury, a Buick GTS, a Plymouth Satellite station wagon, and a rare Super Bee station wagon.










Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Cadillac Came to the Pumpkin Run

 


The fourth automotive company to be formed in the United States was named after the French explorer who founded Detroit, Michigan, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac. Cadillac was formed from the remains of the failed Henry Ford Company. Yes, that Henry Ford. When Ford's financial backers called in engineer Henry Leland to assess the value of what remained of the company after Ford himself left, in hopes of selling everything, they were persuaded not to sell. Leland insisted that he could make a go of the company and in 1902 the Cadillac Automobile Company was formed. It eventually became part of General Motors and has always sat at the top as the premium automobile line. The Pumpkin Run Nationals, sponsored by the Fastiques Rod and Custom Car Club and held at the Clermont County Fairgrounds saw a good number of Cadillacs on hand for the three day event. Here are some of them.











Monday, April 6, 2026

Buick at the Pumpkin Run

Formed in 1899 by David Dunbar Buick, his self-named automobile company was one of the very first to manufacture cars in the USA. In fact, it is the oldest such company still active today. Buick's original financing partner sold his share in 1903 to James H. Whiting who, after running low on capital, brought in William C. Durant to help prop up the company. Durant would, through a series of events worthy of a soap opera, eventually create General Motors and lead Buick to become the largest automobile maker in America. Buick still thrives today and is seen as a premium brand in the GM family. There were quite a few Buicks on hand for the Pumpkin Run Nationals. Here are some of them, including a 1969 Skylark convertible, a 1967 GS 340, an Electra sedan, a 1966 Skylark, a 1962 LeSabre, a Gran Sport convertible, an Eight coupe, and a Cutlass. 

 








Sunday, April 5, 2026

Some Veteran Cars Came to the Pumpkin Run

 


While everyone of the nearly 3000 cars that rolled into the Clermont County Fairgrounds for the Pumpkin Run Nationals had to be at least 50 years old, there were some that were, well, veterans. These cars from prior to the second World War, gained a lot of interest over the three day event. Here are some of those, including a Mercury Eight, a Ford Model T, a Plymouth coupe, a Chrysler CA sedan, a 1948 Mercury Eight (OK, not all of these oldest rides were from before the War), a Ford Model A, and a 1940 Mercury convertible.








Saturday, April 4, 2026

Ford Showed Up at the Pumpkin Run


 The Pumpkin Run Nationals always attracts a large number of automobiles. With the rules stating that all cars must be at least 50 years old, that can limit some of what pulls into the Clermont County Fairgrounds. But the show, sponsored by the Fastiques Rod and Custom Car Club, always attracts thousands and among them is always a strong contingent of Fords. Among the ones on display was a Galaxie 500, a Thunderbird, a 1958 Fairlane, a Grand Turismo convertible, a 1967 Mercury Cougar, a 1964 Thunderbird, a Mercury Monterey coupe, a 1949 Mercury Eight, and a 1972 Maverick. 









The Pumpkin Run Nationals always attracts a large number of automobiles. With the rules stating that all cars must be at least 50 years old, that can limit some of what pulls into the Clermont County Fairgrounds. But the show, sponsored by the Fastiques Rod and Custom Car Club, always attracts thousands and among them is always a strong contingent of Fords. Among the ones on display was a Galaxie 500,