The Fulton Burger Classic Car Show - Sherwood Park
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The Fulton Burger Classic Car Show - Sherwood Park
Today was gorgeous! Beautiful 75° + with gentle 7-10 mph breeze, nice blue sky for most of the event. The Fulton Market Burger was doing a promotion with K97 (local rock) on site and sponsored a classic car show on their parking lot. It was AWESOME. Lots of great rides, and 4 Oldsmobiles present - from 1957 - 1976.
The good folks from Fultons primed us with their prime rib burgers, fries, onion rings, shakes etc OMG that was like value city - and the food was 11/10. I'll definitely go back for more. Hope they host the show again.
There was a great cross section of resto mods, trucks, vettes, a corvair, DMC (for sale locally) and euro sports represented too! Here are some photos; enjoy!
Background: my 72 Cutlass S and lovely bride of 20 years; Foreground: just like the license plate says: Badass 58 in original paint
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1940 Pontiac Sedan
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Love the prop rod
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1957 Super 88 (This is one of 2 the owner has. The other one is solid blue)
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69 or 70? Chevy wagon? The typical bygone days 'grocery getter' and 'camper'
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1963 Grand Prix with over 380,000 miles and a triple set of deuces
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1953 Chevy coupe fresh from San Diego Kallyfournya
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1952 Chevy resto mod - this car was built in Canada
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Here's a cowl tag you won't see very often
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The good folks from Fultons primed us with their prime rib burgers, fries, onion rings, shakes etc OMG that was like value city - and the food was 11/10. I'll definitely go back for more. Hope they host the show again.
There was a great cross section of resto mods, trucks, vettes, a corvair, DMC (for sale locally) and euro sports represented too! Here are some photos; enjoy!
Background: my 72 Cutlass S and lovely bride of 20 years; Foreground: just like the license plate says: Badass 58 in original paint
IMG_1519.jpg
IMG_1520.jpg
IMG_1521.jpg
1940 Pontiac Sedan
IMG_1523.jpg
Love the prop rod
IMG_1524.jpg
1957 Super 88 (This is one of 2 the owner has. The other one is solid blue)
IMG_1525.jpg
69 or 70? Chevy wagon? The typical bygone days 'grocery getter' and 'camper'
IMG_1528.jpg
IMG_1529.jpg
IMG_1530.jpg
IMG_1531.jpg
1963 Grand Prix with over 380,000 miles and a triple set of deuces
IMG_1534.jpg
IMG_1533.jpg
1953 Chevy coupe fresh from San Diego Kallyfournya
IMG_1535.jpg
1952 Chevy resto mod - this car was built in Canada
IMG_1543.jpg
Here's a cowl tag you won't see very often
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Nope, Ken's is hiding just behind the chevy grocery getter wagon. You want a pic of his car? It's on all the websites for 73-77 442, VFN etc. You really have to see it in person to appreciate how nice this car is and much Ken loves and cares for it! It's his pride and joy. Why today he even told me his wife comes second to the car.....Hope Karen doesn't read his emails. Here's one of my favorite pics of his car.
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Talked to the owner. He bought it in 64 with 37,000 miles on it. Since then it's accumulated over 380,000. It is as nice up close as it is in the pics. Those wheel covers are pretty spectacular aren't they?
I was kind of partial to the 52 Chevy coupe resto mod. It looks better up close than in the pics, and it's a built in Canada car. I didn't know they put the body number, engine number etc on the cowl tag back in the day. It was parked right next to a Delorean that was obviously missing it's flux capacitor
I was kind of partial to the 52 Chevy coupe resto mod. It looks better up close than in the pics, and it's a built in Canada car. I didn't know they put the body number, engine number etc on the cowl tag back in the day. It was parked right next to a Delorean that was obviously missing it's flux capacitor
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Nope, Ken's is hiding just behind the chevy grocery getter wagon. You want a pic of his car? It's on all the websites for 73-77 442, VFN etc. You really have to see it in person to appreciate how nice this car is and much Ken loves and cares for it! It's his pride and joy. Why today he even told me his wife comes second to the car.....Hope Karen doesn't read his emails. Here's one of my favorite pics of his car.
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http://www.streetrodderweb.com/featu...upe/index.html
What's the difference between a 1957 Delta 88 and 1957 Super 88 ?
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I wonder how much a good Super 88 goes for these days. I'd like to modify one all custom. Some really cool looking one's out there totally customized.
You want me to find out if it's for sale?
http://www.streetrodderweb.com/featu...upe/index.html
What's the difference between a 1957 Delta 88 and 1957 Super 88 ?
You want me to find out if it's for sale?
http://www.streetrodderweb.com/featu...upe/index.html
What's the difference between a 1957 Delta 88 and 1957 Super 88 ?
#13
Looks like a nice show, and actually going to a huge one here in the Detroit area later this morning. Woodward Dream Cruise. Have a few friends in a Corvette club that rented out a parking lot, and gonna be 75 Vette's in that lot alone. Actually have a new Vette myself, but just taking my daily ride to the central park for $10 buck's and walking around. Lots of Canada folks come over for this too.
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