January thru May  2007

33 Coupe Having Fun 48       5/30/07

On May 20th, the Redlands Professional Firefighters had their 11th Annual car show in downtown Redlands which is about 25 miles from my house. This was our first time attending this show (Larry has been there before) and certainly won't be our last. This show is held in an old part of town and takes up about five blocks on a one-way street. Once the street fills up, the rest of the cars get parked around the corner which was full by 8:00am.. Both streets get blocked off for the show which ran from 8:00 am till 3:00 pm. Larry and I arrived before six that morning because this show fills very fast, so if you want a good parking spot, this is the way you do it. 

The setting for this show is great because of the old building, nice big shade trees, huge raffle and 50/50 drawing, lots of food (you me and the food at these shows) like a pancake breakfast and some vendors too. All the proceeds benefit the firefighters which means the money goes to a very good cause. 

The weather was very cool and overcast in the morning but at about 10 am, the clouds burred off and it was a very nice day of about 85 degrees.

This show brought out some very nice cars, some of which I've never seen before and a few that I have. Lets get started because there is a lot to see.

In this shot you can see one of the many blocks of cars that lined the streets that day and how cool it looks. All of the buildings on this street have plaques on their walls that tell a little history about them. It was fun reading some of them as we walked around looking some of the 300+ cars that showed up. 
 

   

 

This is one of the many cars that I've never seen which is a 1949 Chevy. I love the color  :-]
 

  

 

Here is another one that was new to me. This 65 Chevy pickup was very nice. It had a 383 stroker with an automatic trans, nine inch Ford rearend which turned some big meats and it had leather interior. 
 

  

 

This 1951 Ford F-150 was super clean and sat just right.
 

 

 

This 1932 Ford was across the street from us and was very easy to look at. It had a Chevy small block for power along with a 350 trans.
 

 

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