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Dundas, Ontario, Canada Car Show.

Saturday August, 3, 2024.

I took in the 15th annual Dundas car show with my 74 Chev Caprice Estate. Held in a beautiful area to have a vintage tin car show. It just figures that the one time I do not take my 57 Pontiac, is the one time that another 57 Pontiac shows up. I met some really decent old car folks at this event which made the show all the more enjoyable. I ran out of battery power on both my camera batteries so the photos were limited. Enjoy the rides. Cheers.

1962 Chev Impala.

1940 Willys Americar.

1966 Chevelle El Camino.

1968 Pontiac GTO.

Late 40's Mercury M 100. Canadian model.

1962 Plymouth.

1955 Ford Fairlane.

1965 Ford Falcon.

1970 Chevelle SS.

Early 60's Imperial.

1962 Chev 327.

1955 Ford.

Chev big block.

Mopar 440.

Mopar 340.

Chev 427 big block.

1975 Chev 350.

1958 Chev 283 Fuelie.

Early Mopar Hemi.

Chev small block.

1966 Plymouth Valiant.

1962 Chev Impala.

1957 Chev Bel Air.

Pair of 1965 Falcons.

1960 Meteor. Ultra rare Canadian model.

1960 Meteor. Very seldom seen Canadian model.

1955 Thunder Chicken.

60's VW Bug and VW Karmen Ghia.

1956 Mercury.

1974 Chev Caprice Estate. Yours truly.

Rat rod monster truck.

Pair of 1965-1966 Chev Corvairs.

1966 Dodge Coronet.

1961 Chev Impala.

60's VW Karmen Ghia.

1966 Chev.

1957 Pontiac Chieftain. American model.

1957 Pontiac Chieftain. American model.

1955 Plymouth Plaza.

1955 Plymouth Plaza.

1934 Ford.

1974 Chev Caprice Estate. Yours truly.

1953 Mercury M 100. Canadian model with six cylinder. That is what the star on the grill represents.

1964 Chevelle El Camino.

1958 Vette.

1958 Vette.


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azmuscle on Aug 4, 2024 said:

Well I'm making this a simple pick from my simple mind.....

The 62 Chevy reminds me so much of the famous drag car from the area I grew up.

Does "OLD RELIABLE" ring any bells?

Amon R. Smith of York PA was just one of the cars I got to see in my youth. York was 30 miles from my home and the famous York US 3o Dragway was there.

I was amazed how fast a full body car was then. Funny how I went to see the Corvettes at the drags and sadly, they weren't as fast (mostly) as the other cars. It was sad to see my favorite car get spanked time and time again and they were mostly stock back then and that rear end in the Vette just wasn't up to that abuse.

SO I'll choose that as my pic of the litter.

The 58 Chevy 283 Fuelie would make a nice centerpiece on my dining table. Doubt if the wife is in agreement with that, but it sure makes meals fun.

Thanks Geo......thumbs up as usual.

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Mario on Aug 5, 2024 said:

Nice car show George and here are my picks:

I have to pick the 62 Chevy Impala also but for a different reason than Rob's. This was my wife's car same color combo when we first dated. It was a Classic back then. Too bad about the white rims. It needs Chevy Rally Wheels or at a minimum some nice full hubcaps.

I also like the 55 Ford Fairlane but the better Ford is the following year 56.

I will also comment on the 56 Mercury always a favorite of mine in the 2 door HT two tone like this one.

Thanks for the show and pictures George, Cheers, Mario

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