Florida is probably second only to California when it come to classic auto shows. Here in Brandon, FL is no different as the First Baptist Church of Brandon sponsored their annual Classic Car Show and Family Fun Fest this weekend. I went wild with my camera with these classic and antique beauties. Here's some of the pictures that I took that should bring back memories to many.

This front end belongs to a 1937 Ford
Fordor.


These two pictures are of a 1965 Ford Mustang owned by Marshall and Pam Harrington.


1964 Chevrolet
Corvair Convertible owned by
Arjay and Elayne Morgan.

A classic 1967 Pontiac
GTO owned by David and Debra Ware of Plant City, FL.



A British classic 1979 MG Midget owned by Hair By Angelo.


Here's a 1955 Ford Crown Victoria owned by Roland and Jean
Ahearn.


How about this 1957 Ford
Fairlane 500 Skyliner Hardtop Convertible owned by Tom and Diana Boyer.


A 1955 Chevrolet
BelAir Convertible owned by Paul
Sholar.

A 1971
Chevelle Malibu owned by the
Pucciarelli family that they bought new for $3728.24.


1963 Chevrolet Impala Convertible.


Here's a classic 1959 Studebaker Lark Regal owned by Jan
Coppi.


1960 Chevrolet Impala 2 Door Hardtop owned by Ted
Freman.

3 deuces on a 283
cid. Is that the sound of money I hear at the gas pump?

MOPAR was represented here with this beautiful 1966 Plymouth Barracuda owned by Bill Witt.



Here's a fine example of a Hotrod built from a 1930 Ford 5 Window Coupe owned by Bill Johnson.




Another 1930 Ford 5 Window Coupe owned by Bill and Linda Goodrich.


What's a car show without all the classic 1955, 1956 and 1957
Chevys.

Here's a roadster built from a 1928 Ford Pickup owned by Gary and
Moni Turley.

There's that sound of gas being sucked up again.


Another
MOPAR beauty is this 1952 Chrysler New Yorker Convertible owned by Norman
Coe.



This brings back memories of the hotrods built back in the 1950's.


A beautiful antique 1927 Essex Bobtail owned by Rose Taylor. Her family bought it in 1929.

For you pickup buffs here's a beautiful rare one for you.

A 1946 Hudson Pickup owned by Roy Marks.
Only 1500 of these were made that year.
Actually, there were more like 3,000 1946 Hudson pickup trucks made that year, with another 3,000 or so in 1947.
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