Lowell river walk fest car show 7-14-18

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Nice drive to get there and a real nice drive home. First time we were able to park the car register it and walk a couple blocks to a nice resturant for breakfast. Then walk a block to a ice cream shop later in the day for lunch. Kare really liked her pulled pork and I loved the grilled chicken

I am not a fan of this ones paint job.




Way better paint and a great looking old Ford.




Have never seen a Old's 442 with this tuype of strip before.




A LeSalie.




Nice 65 Chevy with fur pets.





:D Al
 
Nice old Ford just waiting for some one to plunk the cash down.




Neat old Chevy van.




This was one shiny black Old's 442. I think I remember 6 442's there. Not another Old's to be seen




Nice Old's Tornado.




Dodge Charger.




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Buick Grand Sport.




Old's with a half vynal top.





Bunch of GM 3100 pick up, this is the only one with the quarter windows





Buick V6 engine in a Jeepester.






The ugly stick I think hit this Old's 442.



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Early Blazer.




I was takeing Camaro pictures at this show. Most were restored as stock.




Another nice Pick up.




Another Camaro.




GTO rag top.




Plymouth Satellite.




289 Ford Falcon.





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Now here is a rare car, a AMC Rebel. they had some nice style to them.




Ford Torino.




Kare really liked this Chevy Belair.





First Pontiac LeMans GT I have seen in a good long time.



Another LeMans that excaped becoming a GTO.




Yet another Pick up.



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I don't know what you mean the 64 GTO started it all? There was lots more before it hit the market Like T Buckets Street rods 32 Fords and others not to mention the Corvette, Studabaker Avanti and all the Impala's Ford Fairlanes and Plymouth & Dodges.

Pretty little Vette.





One of the two rat rods there. This one isn't so ratty as it is painted.





A Ford Pick up.




GTO by Pontiac.




One of the last Pontiac GTO's The Judge.




Dodge Dart Swinger.




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Chevy Nova.




An town old dairy truck. He was giving away ice cream. Dairy is still in business.





A very nice GM 3100 pick up.




Early Ford.




The second rat rod, is a 4x4 CJ drive line.




This is not a military Jeep. Has a roll bar, 6 cylinder engine, OD Green over spray on engine, and tires even. Is a CJ 5 Jeep.





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The Yooper sleeper Cuda. Was bought in Michigans UPPER AKA Yooper land.




Yet another AMC AMX, getting so I see more of them than Javlins.




A belly button car the ever popular 55 Chevy.




40's Ford coupe.




The very best Ford Bronco model ever made. Yes it had it's issues but they all did. Remember full time 4 wheel drive?




One of the last Dodge Charger models built.





:D Al
 
There were a lot of Old's 442's there like this one.




Early Buick, seen at Coranna show.





Hurst Old's .




As stated before lots of Pick ups. Yet another 3100 GM.




One more GM 3100 with scooter. Cushman/Allstate.




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The 1964 Pontiac Gto is credited with starting the muscle car craze. Thanks to John Delorean and Jim wangers.you wouldn’t have had the ss chevelles, 442’s ,challengers, chargers . Big block camaros,,,,,,,,,, without it. Your pictures are great thank you for posting them
 
I do not agree that you would not have all the other muscle cars with out the 64 GTO.

The Mustang was already in the works and came out mid year 1964.

Plymouth and Dodge were already stuffing hemis in the Fury and 330 series. Ford released the 427 in the galixie and Mecury in mid year 1963 so it was only a matter of time when some one start stuffing big motors in the likes of the Dodge Dart, Ford Falcon, Mustang, and more.

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Thanks for sharing! Looking at those ol' beauties never gets old!
 

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