Hello everyone!
Ford rat rod 1920s-1930s, Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 2022
Hey y'all, this is my first time posting in this community, here we go.
Earlier this summer, I stumbled across a short and sweet post from featuring the Lincoln Continental Mark V.
Long story short, I said I'd come back with a post to share some sights from Chrome Fest, a car show held every September historic downtown Pilot Point,Texas.
Chrome Fest showcases classic cars, but there were also some fancy new models on display, like the new - SOLD OUT - Ford F-150 Lighting(electric) and the new mid-engine Chevrolet Corvette.
Fun eye candy, but the nostalgia isn't there yet ;ā¢)
Now, as much as I enjoy going to a car show, for some reason, I usually feel very awkward about taking a lot of pictures and looking too hard at the cars. Doesn't make sense since that's literally what it's all about, but anyway! I still got a few shots that will hopefully give you a taste of this year's show. The angles and composition could be ::ahem:: better, but it's okay.
Forgive me if I got some of the details wrong! Correct me in the comments...šš
- Cadillac DeVille Coupe Convertible (1969)
- Ford Shelby GT350H Mustang (1965)
- Pontiac Trans Am (1981?)
- Chevrolet Bel Air (1955)
- Ford Custom Rat Rod (built from a 1930s or 1920s model)
- Edsel Roundup Wagon (1958)
fuelcurve.com featured this car in a January 2020 article, here
- Ford Galaxie 500 (1964)
on bags, too
There were some absolute beauties this year, just so many details to admire. On a side note, right after Chrome Fest happened, I found I'd missed a different annual show in a nearby city - total facepalm!! I can't describe the disappointment I felt when I found out I missed it. Fingers crossed next September I have 2 more shows to share.
*Do you have a favorite car -- or class of car? Let us know in the comments! *