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A small turnout,due to threats of heavy rain.
A few interesting cars.
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nice cars, have never been to one here but the pics seem to imply a strong Ferrari Lambo Porsche Mercedes contingent - not typically a place for Midgets
 
I took the GT there.The Ferrari driver came over & told me about his MGB.
The Mercedes was rhd,& imported from Japan.
I thought the Chevy Caprice V was interesting.It was a former state patrol vehicle,
made by Holden.Had a Corvette engine.
There's usually a few exotics,but mostly American stuff.
 
Doug - is that last photo a Corvair Monza? 1963?
 
Not sure if it's a '63,but it is a Monza.
4 speed,non turbo car.
The owner also had British cars.
 
It's a 1962. I had one from new. Black Monza coupe. Years later, I bought a black1963 convertible with a power top. Towed it home from Ossining, NY to Stamford on a rope. I paid $1,000.00. Cost me about $900 to get it running plus 4 new tires. Kept it for about 4 years and sold it for $2,500.00 to a guy from DC. It had rust. The '63 had a single black bar in front, the '64 had a single bar with a logo. Whaddya wanna know about Corvairs? I'll tell you everything.
 
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