Friday, May 20, 2022

There Were A Lot Of Great Old Cars That Were Cruisin' To A Cure For ALS

Generally speaking the majority of vehicles at most open car events hail from a couple of decades. For the most part they are from the 1960s and 1970s with a couple of classics from the 1950s thrown in. But when you bring in over 1000 enthusiastic owners the way the 6th Annual Cruisin' To A Cure For ALS show did then you are going to hit all over the spectrum, including cars even older than the 1950s (which means they're all older than me). Here are some of those very old classics that were at the show. There was a 1949 Oldsmobile Delta 88, a 1936 restomod Plymouth, a 1920 Ford Model TT truck, as well as various Ford coupes and sedans. There was also a sweet 1932 Packard Light Eight.







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