For those of you that know me you know I have an old 1929 Ford Model A. For those of you that don't know me I have a 1929 Ford model A . This past weekend was Roseburgs annual Graffiti. It is 1 of the largest rolling car shows in the state of Oregon if not the biggest. In upwards of 400 cars or more. This just a small sampling of the cars that were there . You will note to you're left
in the pink poodle skirt is my 3 year old grand daughter . We try to participate in as much of the activities as possible but our only problem I don't like to drive my car after dark. You have to strike a match to see if the head kights are working.We had alot of fun even though it was unbearably hot this year . For anyone who enjoys hotrods and classic cars and even antiques. This is the place you should plan on taking in some day. Rick
in the pink poodle skirt is my 3 year old grand daughter . We try to participate in as much of the activities as possible but our only problem I don't like to drive my car after dark. You have to strike a match to see if the head kights are working.We had alot of fun even though it was unbearably hot this year . For anyone who enjoys hotrods and classic cars and even antiques. This is the place you should plan on taking in some day. Rick
2 comments:
No pics of your '29? Coupe? Sedan? Roadster? Fordor?
Never Mind. I looked back a few months and saw the pic. Nice roadster. AND with a rumble seat! When I was a teenager my buddys and I would tour the local used car lots on Saturdays and look at, and occasionaly be offered test drives in Model A's. They were seldom over $100 and often around $50. Of course in those days I did'nt have $50. The Roadsters and Coupes were cheapest. A family man in the 50's would rather have a sedan so he could haul the whole family. Thanks for keeping it original.
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