AACA - CHESAPEAKE REGION

                    Recent Event Photographs

2020  Baltimore Motor Trend International Auto Show

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Wednesday, February 5th 2020 was set-up day for Chesapeake Region's 2020 display of our member's antique vehicles at the Baltimore Motor Trend International Auto Show..

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The display area that the Baltimore Auto Show management allocated for our display was enough to display twelve of our member's vehicles. Many more members volunteered to show their vehicles. Priority was given to vehicles not previously and recently displayed.

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Pausing from their set-up duties for a group photo, (left to right): Activities Director Phil Hack, who organized the event, and vehicle owners Paul, Tom, Al, Gene, Jim and Darren.

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The front display row.

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The rear display row.

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A surprise, last minute replacement for a scheduled vehicle unable to attend, this recent "Barn Find" 1958 Edsel Citation gets a boost to its display spot.

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Easy does it.

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A 1958 Edsel Citation, sure to get lots of attention from the Car Show visitors. Though looking rough on the outside, the car was well preserved in the dry Texas climate. It runs well, the interior is well preserved, and it has relatively low mileage.

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Jim's 1950 Ford Custom 4-Door.

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Charles' 1931 Cadillac 355 A, displayed by Gene.

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Louis' 1958 Edsel Citation.

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Louis' 1962 Studebaker Hawk.

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Paul's 1976 Mercedes 240D

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Tom's 1967 Ford Thunderbird Landau.

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The "suicide doors" offer easy access for rear seat passemgers.

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The symbolic "Landau" trim piece is reminiscent of historic, elegant, convertible horse-drawn carriages.

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Les' 1968 Ford Mustang.

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Al's 1934 Ford Cabriolet.

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Leigh's 1930 Packard 745 Phaeton.

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Samuel's 1967 Volkswagen Beetle.

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John's 1916 Ford Model T Huckster.

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Darren's 1947 Ford

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On display in the NEW CAR area of the Baltimore Auto Show, was the spectacular, new 2020 mid-engine Chevrolet Corvette.

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Those stunning wheels hint that this vehicle is definitely something special.

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Is that Activities Director Phil in the background checking to see if he could possibly fit just one more car into his garage?