I have nothing against the popular American classics that are seen at just about every old car hobby event. Mustangs and Vettes and Chargers are all well and good and are amazing machines to admire. But I love seeing vehicles that you don't normally spot at such events. I like the car marques that haven't been made for decades. And, I like foreigners. While the Pumpkin Run Nationals is mostly made up of American metal it is open to any car made in 1974 or before, and that includes those from across the waters. There were quite a nice collection of imported vehicles on hand for the 46th annual event. Among them was a very sharp looking MG TD, an Allard kit car, a Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Type 34, a MG B, a 1951 MG TD, an Opal GT, and a 1960 totally unrestored Saab 93.
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