When I first arrived at the Dillonvale Shopping Center in Deer Park for the Super Sixties Car Show there was plenty of space and some cars were taking up two spots in order to spread out. The main reason for this was that no one expected the show to be a huge draw. The weather was reporting the chance of rain and most collector car owners try to stay away from inclement weather. But to the surprise and delight of the organizers far more cars than expected came out and they were forced to expand the show area in the parking lot. Among those that braved the weather was this 1963 Chevy Nova SS, a Corvair, a beautifully re-done Willys street rod, and a 1965 Pontiac Catalina.
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Wednesday, May 26, 2021
More Cars Than Expected Rolled Into Deer Park
When I first arrived at the Dillonvale Shopping Center in Deer Park for the Super Sixties Car Show there was plenty of space and some cars were taking up two spots in order to spread out. The main reason for this was that no one expected the show to be a huge draw. The weather was reporting the chance of rain and most collector car owners try to stay away from inclement weather. But to the surprise and delight of the organizers far more cars than expected came out and they were forced to expand the show area in the parking lot. Among those that braved the weather was this 1963 Chevy Nova SS, a Corvair, a beautifully re-done Willys street rod, and a 1965 Pontiac Catalina.
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