Excellent weather for a fall festival and car show.
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How convenient haha! Yesterday I was over at the annual Mobtown Greaseball here in Maryland. The Cadillacs weren't grouped, but there were about ten which is more than I ever see at the local shows. Most of them were all modified. I'll have to post some pictures.
Chris, we were probably 5 blocks down and near the end. They easily had over 100 cars. There is a Piedmont Car Club that brought 25 cars with their club. We had hoped to have at least 8, but there were a lot of conflicts with members out of town and out of the country. With the 1960 and 1964 CDV's, and Allante and XLR sandwiched between, we did have an impressive "Cadillac Showing" none-the-less! This year they did not judge and instead gave out Door Prizes. I won a $35 O'Reilly gift certificate which I gave to my brother as I generally prefer AutoZone.. and it is just a couple blocks away.
That's quite the assortment of Cadillacs next to you. Looks like a pretty good turn out.
The car is looking good Jason, but what on earth is that car parked next to you?
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