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Old 10-14-2017, 02:18 PM   #15
mr48chev
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Re: Concours de Maryhill 2017 edition

Probably not but there was very little Patina anything in the show. It's an open show and there was everything from vintage race cars with plenty of patina to 2017 Corvettes that look like they drove out of the showroom the day before. You can take your lady and she can go off and explore the museum for a few hours or just sit out on one of the benches out on one of the walkways and take in the views.

It's just a great laid back car folks day in the early fall and the last event of the year for some folks before they put the car away for the winter. You seldom see a car duster or dust rag, most people don't sit and guard the vehicle as you see at a lot of events because what spectators are there are mostly car folks and quite often you see some really nifty high end late model cars out in the parking lot. A lot of sports car folk will drive up and go though the show and then go down to the pit area for the hill climb and check things out and if the timing is right take a drive up the Maryhill loop which is the oldest paved highway in the state of Washington, or check out Stonehedge. Then there are the wineries to check out if you are in to that.
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