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Very neat.
 
Thanks! Great stuff! Sorry I couldn't take the time to run out and see that...it would have been worth it.

That '54 Speedster looks amazing and I've never seen so many Metropolitans in one place. But why oh why did someone paint a Studebaker Hawk pink?!?
The little yellow Crosley for sale would have been very tempting.
 
wow! Pretty diverse turnout. That's quite a strong showing of Crosleys, and AMCs for that matter
 
A number of the clubs really have strong showings. The Metropolitan group makes this show their major Mid-Atlantic event. The Crosley group is active annually, and they will be the featured car in 2012, while Camaro is in 2011.

I too was 'shocked' by the hot pink Studebaker Hawk, and is would be a pretty car in most other colors. The British contingent is still sparse as even on club day we end up in a group called 'foreign cars' as no marque seems to have a big enough presence in the area to match with Oldsmobile, AMC, or Corvette.

It is always a fun event, and this was some of the best weather in years. I hope some of you can make it next year. It was nice to have Jersey Girl there again on Saturday with the "Sexy Swede", and to get to talk LBCs with a lot of people.

My registration for all three days will be going out in today's mail.
 
amazing how much style there was over the years - some outrageous, some only a mother could love but wouldn't it be great if cars looked different again and if style were really taken seriously. thanks
 
Great stuff...I just put it on slideshow and sat back and enjoyed!!
 
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