Monday, September 29, 2014

Final Bits and Pieces from the Pontiac Club Classic Car Show 2014

Now, I am not sure why this low rider bike was entered in a car show. It did catch my eye, though, with all the gleaming gold and bright red. A local young man bought the bike in parts for about $100 and put another $200 or $300 more into the bike, along with a lot of hard work. He is now teaching his children all about low rider bikes. 







Both men and women displayed their prized classic cars. This purple 1983 El Camino is owned by a lady who loves both purple and butterflies. She named her car "Elly Girl".



The owner of this 2009 Chevy Corvette took the hood off and laid it on the dining room table for over a week while he hand-painted the corvette flag on the black underside.















Here's the dealer's invoice for an Agean Aqua Metallic Oldsmobile which sold for a whoppin' $5611.81 back in 1970.







Finally, I spotted this information sheet on one of the cars listing shops and places to eat around Central Park. I hope all the visitors to the fine town of Seguin enjoyed themselves as they showed off their beautiful automobiles. For sure, the folks who attended the Pontiac Club Classic Car Show got a treat as they drooled over the cars that dreams are made of.


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