I love the face of this 1957 Plymouth Fury. This car was huge and had a Gold colored grill way before
Rap Artists made them popular.
I just love the lines on this old Graham. It was Halloween season and that's a big spider on the hood.
This picture shows an old Speedster that has no doors. It was on a rotating display rack. I love the thick leather collar around the cockpit.
I attempted to show the layout of
the room and give you an idea of how much was there to see. These three Pictures
don't do it justice.
I'd recommend stopping by Don Laughlin’s
Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino and visiting the Classic Car Exhibit when you're in town.
Love the Roadrunner on this old racer.
An amazing old Studebaker Avanti R-3.
Abandoned Along Old Route 66
Model A Ford Pictures
A Day at The Races
Generation Wrecks
Abandoned Along Old Route 66
Model A Ford Pictures
A Day at The Races
Generation Wrecks
I would have loved to see all these old cars. We have car shows here and some are very good. People spend a lot of time and money keeping their old cars pristine.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. ☺
Thank you. The pictures don't do them justice. They're really great in person.
DeleteGreat photos! This place reminds me of the Wisconsin Auto Museum. I have a post with photos on my blog if you want to check it out: http://www.midwesterncitygirl.blogspot.com/2012/05/road-trip-wisconsin-auto-museum.html
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DeleteDear Timothy,
ReplyDeleteMy english is not so good, but doing my best.
What a beautiful vintage cars, they are kept as a jewel, here in Belgium, sometimes we have hits with such cars.
Super.
Have a nice evening my friend.
Meintje
Thank you for visiting. I will have more later.
DeleteWhat I really want to see is a vintage white Mustang with silver hexagram rims.
ReplyDeleteHey
I have the Hot Wheels version.
Delete*Hey Agent 54, is Google's Secret Service curfew now in effect? My contacts unexpectedly went off the grid...
ReplyDeleteSomething is going on. When I find out what, I'll let you know.
DeleteMy guess is that Google has either cloned POTUS, or has an RFID chip in his nervous system and is manipulating him. Meanwhile, we will continue to see dead men walking and rearing their ugly heads. Be on the look out for Superman flying into Zion to receive his many crowns.
ReplyDeleteOn a different note, the Prince of the rulers of the earth let me know that the candidate with great hair has chickened out, and the dead man might be crowned king of Babylon. Perhaps Adolf might want me, Daniel's SON OF MAN, to go explain to him the writing on the wall before I smoke some weed in the White House and take back the Kingdom.
ReplyDeleteVery cool. I know it was nice to see these classics.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting.
DeleteSome gorgeous cars here! It looks like a really big place too.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing over at #FridayFrivolity :)
My pleasure. Thanks for visiting.
DeleteEveryone is loving the photos but for some reason they are not opening for me. I love vintage cars.
ReplyDeleteKathleen
Glad you could eventually open this post.
DeleteThe photos just loaded. Awesome, thanks.
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DeleteThere is something quite magical about old cars, but the shinyness in these photos... WOW!
ReplyDeleteThank you for checking out the pics and commenting.
DeleteI love visiting car museums. However, now that I am older the cars of my youth like the 1968 Mustang are in the museums. What does that say about me!
ReplyDeleteIt says we are a lot alike. Thanks for visiting and commenting.
DeleteVery cool pics. Thanks for sharing. Car museums are great.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the pics. Thanks for visiting. Come back early and often.
DeleteWhat a fab car show, the Plymouth fury looks incredible. #DreamTeam
ReplyDeleteIt was great. Thanks for visiting.
DeleteI love that speedster!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/08/lucky-shot.html
It's beautiful.
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What a great opportunity to visit to see all these wonderful vintage cars!!
ReplyDeleteYes, they are really cool.
DeleteI love to look at classic cars like these. They really had style and class back in the day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2018/01/a-few-feathery-visitors.html
Why can't today's cars have that kind of style. Thanks for viewing.
ReplyDeleteHubster and I love going to car museums! The one is Hershey, PA was one of our favorites so far. We're vacationing in NV later this year, I'm going to see if we can check this one out. #DreamTeam
ReplyDeleteThere's a great Automobile museum in Reno Nevada too. Thanks for visiting.
DeleteThanks for sharing your visit. If you are ever in New England you should check out Collings Foundsations collection.
ReplyDeleteWill do. Thanks for playing.
DeleteWell two years on and these vintage cars are still awesome so let's feature them on the next Blogger's Pit Stop.
ReplyDeleteKathleen
Thank you again.
DeleteThere's something really attractive about vintage cars. They look too good.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for allowing me to share.
ReplyDeleteMy husband loves classic cars. He would have loved this exhibit! Thanks for sharing with us at The Blogger's Pit Stop! Roseann from This Autoimmune Life
ReplyDeleteWhere I live there are lots of Model A Fords that have been restored. Check out my post from 12/1/2015. Thanks for visiting.
DeleteI love old cars! They're so pretty and these photos are great! Visiting today from Steve's blog, BeThere2Day. You're welcome to come link up on Amanda's Books and More.
ReplyDeleteThank you and I will visit Amanda's Books.
DeleteMy husband would love this car show - he has a 1950 (something) pickup in our garage. He used to drive it but it hasn't been out for a while! Thanks for sharing with us at The Blogger's Pit Stop!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure. Thank you for visiting.
DeleteMy dad had a Fury in the 1970's....brought back memories! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure. Thanks for visiting.
DeleteI'm definitely old enough to recognize some of the cars. That's back when they each had their own personality :)
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see your post on 'My Corner of the World' this week!
My Corner of the World
Thank you for allowing me to share.
DeleteGreat photos! I love classic cars. Thanks for sharing at the #stylewithasmile link up!
ReplyDeleteEmma
www.style-splash.com
Thank you for visiting.
DeleteSome gorgeous classic cars here! #KCACOLS
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoy my Photos. Thanks for visiting.
DeleteBeautiful old cars! Me and the husband used to go to classic car shows now and then before we had our son. We don't get as many Amercian classics at the European shows, although of course there are always a few. I remember seing lots of lovely Mustangs, for example. My favourites are old Jaguars though. And as I'm originally Swedish, I have a bit of soft spot for the old Volvo models, like the P1800, the 1500, and the Amazon (esp from 1958).
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up with #KCACOLS, I hope you'll join in again next time! x
So glad you enjoy my pictures. Thank for visiting and commenting.
DeleteThanks for sharing these beautiful cars with us at The Blogger's Pit Stop!
ReplyDeleteThank you for allowing me to share.
DeleteThanks for taking the time to share this wonderful post with us. It was great to see these classics and makes me want to plan an outing this year. Have a wonderful rest of your day.
ReplyDeleteGreg Prosmushkin
Glad you enjoyed the pictures.
DeleteOh that must have been neat to see all those cars. What a collection. I think the Studebaker is my fav. #trafficjamweekend
ReplyDeleteYeah, that Avantti is great. Thanks for stopping by.
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