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St. Johns Mint fest car show.

Discussion in 'Buick Events and Clubs' started by alleyyooper, Aug 11, 2019.

  1. alleyyooper

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    Have for some reason always liked this town a lot. Is the county seat also, people are really nice and treat all us car nuts well.

    Lots to choose from today from thre chease burger fest in Caseville to Algonac on the St Clair river, Two Back to the Bricks tune up parties town shows, Beecher and Mountmorise.

    So we are off to join other car/truck nuts Near Mid Michigan north of Lansing Mi home to Oldsmobiles, so we will see several of them there.

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  2. alleyyooper

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    Three city blocks on each side of the street and 2 row down the middle of one block. Of course I don't do pictures of 2000 or newer also do not do belley button cars.


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  3. alleyyooper

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    Met the Lady owner of this one 3 years ago. He hubby passed away in the winter 2016/17. The car was his baby he had finished two years before.

    She decided to keep it and go to car shows, When I met her she was still having troubles backing it into a slot. Now she is a pro at it, and told me she still enjoys showing the car.


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    This Olds has me confused, never knew they made a 442 Vista Crusier.

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    1930 Pontiac

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  7. alleyyooper

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    1992 Dodge Dakota, rusted out body replaced by the 3100 GM pick up body. Well done, would never know with out the story board.

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    1966 Studbaker, last year for them built in Canada after South bend plant was closed. this one is powdered by a 283 Chevy engine as Studabaker ran out of engines so bought a few to finish the production run.
    Owner said he never got into what auto transmission was in it but the shifter had reverese all the way to the bottom of the slector. they had saved spots for more studabakers to join them.
    I told him that they must have slept in when no more showed up or gotten lost.


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  8. alleyyooper

    alleyyooper Well-Known Member

    Rear of the 1930 Pontiac.

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    No Rust worries with this one.

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