A few more shots from Sunday… Way too much to fit into one post 🙂
A couple of Model T’s, which was first introduced in 1908.
A view inside the Hudson, I mentionned yesterday.
Instruments…
Exterior of the Hudson.
Everyone’s favourite 6 o’clock news anchor. This is not the first time Jim Crichton’s been MC at this show.
The work and detail that went into some of those dashes, is amazing.
… Now onto the more modern classics
That’s it until next year… if there is a show next year.
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Also, clear your calendar. If you’re free tomorrow night, come by the Gourmet Emporium at the corner of Wyandotte & Chilver in Old Walkerville. The monthly Windsor Area Blogger Meet Up is happening. 7:30-ish or so, until about 10:00 pm.
Feel free to come on by.
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Got any more pictures of the Delorian...
again, more fantastic shots andrew! and you're so right about those dashboards, wow!
i think my favorite is the one that's 5 pics above Jim. looks like a complicated watch for cryin out loud! why isn't anyone that creative nowadays???
again, more fantastic shots andrew! and you're so right about those dashboards, wow!
i think my favorite is the one that's 5 pics above Jim. looks like a complicated watch for cryin out loud! why isn't anyone that creative nowadays???
Ian, not really, There was a crowd around it. Maybe a detail shot or two...