At most any typical open car event the oldest vehicles on display generally get a great deal of attention. And why not? The cars, in some cases, are 80 or more years old. These are cars that were manufactured prior to World War II and the fact that they are still rolling, though many have had some upgrades for a more modern ride, they are still of great interest. They look nothing like a modern car, and many hold the distinction of being recognized by various automobile groups as being true classics. The Headin' for the Hill show in North College Hill saw a nice selection of old, pre-war vehicles on hand. Among them was a restomod 1936 Plymouth coupe, a 1935 Ford three window coupe, a 1938 Chevrolet Master, a Ford Model A, a Ford Deluxe convertible, and a post war offering 1953 Pontiac Chieftain convertible.
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