Here's the link to SCCCC website.
I was out in Los Alamitos this morning.
My buddy Greg Joseph invited me. Here's his 1971 Dodge Charger:
Nice interior. I like that little cassette player below the dash.
The car's completely original, with a new paint job back in 1986. I'm told it's probably worth $125,000.
I'll come back to this one. My memory escapes me:
This one's a 1941 Ford Woody, hard to forget:
Here's a Chevrolet Bel Air, 1956 or so:
I should have brought a notepad or something. I took a shot of the identification card on this one, knowing I wasn't going to remember the details:
It's an incredible 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline:
The interior:
The trunk:
Here's the Transformers Ironhide from Trinity Worldwide Reprographics. It's the original truck from the movies Transformers 1 and 2.
Trinity set a up an information table. Here's the Mission Statement.
This is one of my favorites, a 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Convertible:
A really clean car:
The event was held at the Cottonwood Church. Here's the lineup of Chevelle's on the grass out front:
Here's clean Dodge Coronet, I think 1965:
And here's a 1929 Ford Model T:
That's it.
Good clean fun.
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