Unfortunately for us... not to mention the car show participants... the weather was far from cooperative. And actually, I kinda screwed up by not heading down to the show a bit earlier in the day. We arrived in the Tri-Cities a bit after noon and went to Carls Jr. for lunch. (The promise of Carls Jr. is how I got my family to go!) As we are stting there eating, I see the storm clouds brewing. And then it rained. I was hoping it was dry across town where the show was, but it wasn't.
As we drove over towards the show, we saw a bunch of custom cars heading away from it. It seems a lot of people were done, even though the 'show 'n shine' was supposed to run for close to another three hours. When we got to the show, there were a lot of open spots. Too bad. Still found some nice rides though.
Late models...
Corvette Z06!

A couple of Ford Gts





4x4s...
Custom Willys wagon with rear steer.






Classic Bronco baby!

A couple of Rat Rods



A few classic muscle cars




Hot Rods




80s throw-back!

And the 'dare to be different'...
Takin' the last ride in style...

Some Volve V-8 conversions are stealth. This one, not so much!

Pretty neat.


They don't get any cooler than these!
Would love to take this for a spin! Ryan likes Bugs... that may be the 'in' I need to bring one into the shop one day...


I want one of these or an Econoline version!




Imports...
This Subie was pretty cool!


Always waned a 914... with a V-8 in it!

Lotus.



Misc.
Cool old bike.


The Pacific Northwest Vintage Snowmobile Club had a display at the show.


I believe this belongs to a guy I know named Howard Briggs. I bumped into Howard at the show and I know he is into vintage Yamahas.
