About a decade ago the township where I live started doing a 4th of July parade and celebration (I know, we're no where near July but I'm still posting from past shows until we can get events safely going once more). In that time it has grown into one of the region's largest holiday celebrations. Part of the celebration has been to have a car show and what I'll be posting for the next several days are pictures from the very first event. Among the surprising turnout was a very rare concours quality 1912 McLaughlin-Buick Model 35. Also on display was a 1930 Ford Model A woodie (the owner did all of his own carpentry work), a third generation Chevy Corvette, a 1951 Chevy 200 coupe, and a 1967 Bel Air.
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Monday, April 5, 2021
Anderson Township Celebration
About a decade ago the township where I live started doing a 4th of July parade and celebration (I know, we're no where near July but I'm still posting from past shows until we can get events safely going once more). In that time it has grown into one of the region's largest holiday celebrations. Part of the celebration has been to have a car show and what I'll be posting for the next several days are pictures from the very first event. Among the surprising turnout was a very rare concours quality 1912 McLaughlin-Buick Model 35. Also on display was a 1930 Ford Model A woodie (the owner did all of his own carpentry work), a third generation Chevy Corvette, a 1951 Chevy 200 coupe, and a 1967 Bel Air.
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