Once again, I was up early and ready to head to Terrebonne at 7 am. I had left the Packard hooked up to the Traveleze in the back driveway and I had put a cover over it to protect in during the night. I uncovered the car, secured the trailer and pulled it down the driveway where I could get a good picture of it in the morning light. It looked awesome and I was ready for the 10 mile trip to Terrebonne.
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The Packard and Traveleze together at last. |
I got there about 7:30 am and got parked in an "okay" spot, nothing special and no shade, but it was easy in and out. The show registration started at 8 am and people really started arriving by 9 am. It was a really big car show with over 270 cars in attendance and lots of spectators. Everyone enjoyed the car and Traveleze and I had the door open so people could look in side and check it out. There were lots of questions about the restoration and I had Flyte Camp's cards and a few flyers on their work. I must have handed out 15 cards and all of the flyers.
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2nd Place, or first looser as my friends say. |
Around 10 am, Christian and his daughter Stella showed up to check out the show and we walked around and looked at all the cars. We had a great time looking at all the cars and voting for the many categories. At 3 pm they had the Awards ceremony and I didn't have a note on my car, so I assumed I didn't win anything. They had all most all of the cars gathered in the winners circle, when I was asked why I wasn't bringing my car up. I said I didn't win anything and was told I had, so I went back to the car and sure enough there was note. I back the car and Traveleze up and joined the others. I won 2nd place in the Orphan Class, (the parent company is no longer alive).
After a long day in the sun, Christian and Stella came back to my house and we barbequed some burgers. Stella fed the horses and let the chicken out and it was a nice summer evening.
Hi, just thought I'd say hi before I dive into your blog. I could have one titled :'the random life of a middle-aged woman, her chickens, and restoring a 1961 Traveleze' ( but instead, it's titled :iFutz' ) looking forward to your restoration insights!
ReplyDeleteMy blog is pretty random, I haven't written anything for a month, but i've been enjoying the Traveleze, it's lots of fun.
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