Main Street Car Show |
Leader | Ron Taylor | |
Convoy | Al Bohn, Felix Boston, Claude Folta, and J R Howard | |
On their own | Kean Krahn and John Riley | |
Just visiting | Dennis McDaniel and Casey Miller |
Our first stop was at the HEB store. Claude's grandson was driving the Beetle.
Our lineup at 8 am. Dean's '29 Pickup, Ron's 31 Cabriolet, J R's '30 Tudor,
Felix's '29 Coupe, Claude's '31 Tudor, and Claude's '29 Roadster Pickup
Al's '30 Fordor
Al's '53 Mercury
John's '28 Fordor
All the comforts of home
Nice Head and exhaust manifold.
The back Side. It really wasn't that cold.
1915 Model T Closed Cab Delivery Truck
Maybe a 1917 Model M Touring from the REO Motor Car Company
The current owner paid 40k for this 1932, 1000 hp hot rod.
He said the previous owner had 130k
invested in it, but he had to sell in a hurry.
1933 or '34 Ford
I miss the two tone paint schemes.
1934 or '33 Ford
Lighting the Fire
1935 Auburn 851 Speedster
1940 Ford
1946 Ford Pickup
'49 - '51 Willys Jeepster
1955 Chevy Bel Air
Pretentious
Very few Thunderbirds
It's a start on this 1957 Ford
If you like Purple, this 1957 Lincoln Premiere is a nice car.
Porsche 1600 super - Maybe 1960
1965 Mustang
1970 Camaro, my favorite year.
Just Plain Ugly
Serious Corvette owner
A Gold Wrap
Ford GT 9
being admired by Claude and his grandson
It's worth about 1.5 million and has about 550 hp with a speed of 200 mph.
Ford GT40
Mk3 6 Speed Cobra
Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560 only has 552 hp, but can reach speeds over 200.
Best hood
Comment I found about side cars- "My first ride on a sidecar was the night I bought one - I actually didn't know the bike had a sidecar when I went to look at it but just bought on a whim. The hour ride home (in the rain!) ranks up there as one the most terrifying in my life (I got used to it later it was just trial by fire getting home that first day!)".
Nice Hubcaps