
While walking the streets and looking at these beauties, I took a deep breath and let it out slowly. This was the Age of Motoring and they just don't make 'em like this anymore. Its an age that we will never see again. So these restored, customized and maintained cars are as much a legacy as they are a passion. Ya just can't beat good 'ol Detroit Iron and the rumble of a healthy engine. It just puts a smile on my face.
Below is a short video to give you the flavor of the day and a slide show with photos of some of the steel sleds that were on display. There were way too many cars for me to photograph them all. So I hope you like my choices.But even the photos don't do them justice. You really have to get up close and personal to appreciate the time and workmanship that goes into so many of these beautiful machines. They are works of art, labors of love and the owners? They're some of the most interesting people you'll meet. At least for that afternoon, everyone had a great time and all was right with the world. Oh yea...The Bird man of La Verne was there with his two Gigantic Blue Macaws. He put them on my shoulder and Pati took a photo....Cool.
Enjoy the slide show!