Part of the fun of going to classic and collector car events is seeing all of the great vintage automobiles. There are usually plenty from the 1960s and beyond but when you stumble across some that are from before World War II then you are seeing some very cool history. There were a number of these on hand at the 6th Annual Cruisin' For A Cure For ALS show in Lawrenceburg. Among them was this 1929 Plymouth, a 1938 Ford with that iconic Flathead V8 engine, a 1933 Chevy Eagle with the Stovebolt Six engine, a Ford Model A, a 1930 Model A, a 1944 Chevy, and a 1931 Hupmobile.
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Wednesday, November 23, 2022
Some Real Old Timers Were On Hand In Lawrenceburg
Part of the fun of going to classic and collector car events is seeing all of the great vintage automobiles. There are usually plenty from the 1960s and beyond but when you stumble across some that are from before World War II then you are seeing some very cool history. There were a number of these on hand at the 6th Annual Cruisin' For A Cure For ALS show in Lawrenceburg. Among them was this 1929 Plymouth, a 1938 Ford with that iconic Flathead V8 engine, a 1933 Chevy Eagle with the Stovebolt Six engine, a Ford Model A, a 1930 Model A, a 1944 Chevy, and a 1931 Hupmobile.
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