The Pumpkin Run Nationals, sponsored each year by the Fastiques Rod and Custom Car Club, is unique for many reasons. First, it is the largest old car event in the region, this past year drawing 2500 vehicles. Another aspect is that they only allow entries of cars and trucks that are from 1974 or before. While they will allow anyone to park anywhere on the Clermont County Fair Grounds lot, they set aside three spaces for specific brands. They call these countries. There is Ford Country, MoPar Country, and Bow Tie Country. The latter, while referring to the Chevrolet logo, is open to all GM made cars and trucks. But the majority of rides in this country are without a doubt, Chevy. Among those on hand was an Impala, a 1972 Nova, a 1964 Chevy II, a 1971 Nova, an El Camino, a 1971 Malibu, an Impala convertible, and a fairly rarely seen 1961 Corvair station wagon.
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