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Old 10-09-2017, 01:09 AM   #7
mr48chev
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Re: Concours de Maryhill 2017 edition

That Studebaker is one outstanding car and fun to stand by and listen to comments.
A lot of people thought it was a very nicely restored factory car.
Here is an article on the car and it's history. http://www.hotrod.com/articles/0610r...k-convertible/

The even attracts a number of rigs that only come out once or twice a year but are very interesting in their own right along with some nice local to the area rigs and some that actually come some distance. Some come with the race cars and put the car in the show. 20 bucks gets you in the event and gets two tickets to the museum.
They didn't have a couple of things that they usually have and that is and arts/ crafts event with several vendors that the wives and girlfriends like to shop and I didn't see the veggie race cars that are similar to valve cover races but the kids would make their racers out of veggies. I didn't see a lot of kids this year but the dogs were having a good time for the most part.
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