April 29, 2023
My Favorite Grandson Austin joined me for a Fun Day at the Car Show. It was an interesting day talking with the spectators and fellow car enthusiast. I even entered our Vintage Foretravel Motorcoach "thought we might start a new trend"
The Event was held at the Great Crossings High School in Georgetown, Kentucky. Quite an impressive facility to say the least. Some of the students told us it cost 90 million dollars and it certainly shows. No wonder our Ky State School Taxes are so high.
Entry #7 and # 8........
Our competition in the truck class was this Fabulous Ford..
Over $115,000 spent on this build.
It probably won the class.
I thought the owner was going to cry when it started rainingl
This truck had not been wet since the build was finished.
Pictures don't do justice to the time and money in this truck.
Or maybe this was the truck class winner....
1927 Model T Dump Truck with original bed.
Hand crank engine and dump bed.
Hard to believe this Antique survived so many years.
Another very rare car that caught my attention was this Plymouth with original Hemi engine.
The young man is wiping down his Grandpas ride.
Speaking of original. I talked with this owner for quite a while seeing he was from my neighboring county.
Look closely (click the Pic) at the windshield sign.
He bought this K-5 Blazer new and put all these miles on it. He had a display of pics of the many place it has been.
And speaking of Hemi's ....this little Rod caught my attention also.
So may cars and trucks but I only took pics for a small sample.
These Kentucky State Police men and women did a great job of presenting this show.
All were very cordial and helpful in any way they could.
Several sponsors had set up displays, food truck chow was very good, many door prizes, dash plaques, Junior Trooper stickers for the Kids, etc.
This was a unique addition to the show..
A KSP Swat Vehicle....
Probably won the MotorCoach class....LOL
Austin and I would like to thank you for visiting the Blog and be a part of our GrandPa/GrandSon Day in the Rain.
Always love your posts
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