Recent Event Photographs
2021 Four Alarm Collector Car Show - Fire Museum of Maryland
On Saturday July 10th Chesapeake Region, Antique Automobile Club of America held our annual Four Alarm Collector Car Show at the Fire Museum of Maryland in Lutherville.
Attendees registered their vehicles with President Paula under the canopy.
By show opening time of 11:00 AM it was evident that we would have a large turnout.
Our intrepid "parking crew" members were on site very early with their colorful batons to establish proper parking alignment.
President Paula at the registration desk was kept very busy, as over 60 vehicles attended.
This year we invited one of the local food truck vendors to provide some welcome lunchtime snacks.
Early arrivals included Gary, with his 1955 Chevrolet Belair...
... and Henry with his 1955 Pontiac Starchief.
This visitor takes a good look at the beautiful interior of the Starchief.
Bruce also arrived early in his award-winning, maroon 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1.
A nice 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS.
Bob's stuning blue 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396
David's equally-stunning red 1966 Checelle SS
Our parking crew had all the vehicles lined up perfectly.
Some shade from the sunny weather was available along the tree line.
Doug's 1964 Amphicar attracted many visitors and many questions.
Pat's four-door convertible model was reintroduced by Lincoln in the early 1960s.
Ford made major changes to the Mustang design, beginning with the mid-2000 models.
Customized Ford Model A
Steve's 1923 Ford Model T Roadster
Michelle's 1998 Ford Mustang.
Buzz's 1990 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster.
Tom's 1960 "movie star" Chevrolet.
Larry's 1946 Ford.
Al's 1934 Ford Cabriolet.
A late-model Chevrolet Corvette in bronze.
Teresa's 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1.
John's 1957 Ford Skyliner.
Original-owner Mike's 1965 Corvair Corsa Coupe
Robert's 1931 Nash Victoria Convertible
1966 Chevy II Nova
Buddy's 1964 Ford F-100 Pickup
Carol's stunning turquise custom 1932 Ford 3-window coupe
1966 Chevy II Nova
Kenny's custom 1934 Ford
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28
A seldom seen Chrysler Crossfire
A custom sedan with "suicide doors"
Dave's 1950 Ford Business Coupe
Mid-1990s Chevrolet Camaro
Alex's 1952 Plymouth Concord - A "Sleeper"
1952 Plymouth Concord - Rear
A Hot Ford Mustang
Mike's 1940 Chevrolet Business Coupe
Chevrolet C-4 Corvette
Steven's 1972 Chevrolet Vega
Early 1970s Chevy Pickup
Dan's 1938 Chevrolet Master Deluxe
Ford Mustang
C-4 Chevrolet Corvette
1962 Ford Sunliner Convertible
AMX
Ford Thunderbird
Nick's 1960 Chevrolet Impala Convertible
Chevrolet Vega Wagon
Pontiac Fiero
Bob's Chevrolet Corvair Rampside
Plymouth Duster
Jack's 1962 Dodge Polara Convertible
1957 Ford Thunderbird
Ron's Buick Riviera
Ford Model T
TW's Divco Milk Delivery Truck
John's Ford Pickup
Jim's 1978 Chevrolet El Camino
1992 Chevrolet Camaro
1992 Chevrolet Camaro
Lyle's three-toned Dodge.
Leigh's stunning 1930 Packard 745 Phaeton
Details of the Packard's headlight, hood vents and grill.
Chuck's 1967 Cadillac DeVille Convertible
Ford Mustang
By mid-day there were sixty collector cars displayed.
John's 1966 AMC Marlin - front...
...and rear.
Chip's 1936 Ford Phaeton
Vince's 1941 Buick Woodie Wagon
The Buick Woodie was purchased from a previous owner in Fairbanks Alaska.
Research indicates the car likely had a previous life as a camera car in Hollywood, including the 1945 movie: Utah, starring Roy Rogers.
Permission was granted to put "Double-R Bar Ranch" emblems on the doors as a tribute to Roy Rogers and his ranch.
The elegant dashboard of the 1941 Buick Woodie.
The car attracted many visitor conversations.
At the show conclusion, drivers gathered for the announcement of the "Top 25" awards.
Each of those "Top 25" awardees received a nice plaque for their winning vehicle.
As winners were announced, our Chesapeake Region, Chief Judge Larry Butcher handed out the awards.
The staff of the Fire Museum of Maryland, our sponsor for the Four Alarm Collector Car Show, picks their favorite vehicle of the show for their "Sponsor's Choice Award"
Pete Volpini receives the Sponsor's Choice Award for his 1969 Plymouth Road Runner.
Pete's winning vehicle: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner.
Our Chesapeake Region, Antique Automobile Club of America also presents an Award of Appreciation" to the Fire Museum of Maryland for hosting our annual Collector Car Show.
Fire Museum staff receive the Award of Appreciation.
This Chesapeake Region, AACA event also commemorated National Collector Car Appreciation Day, established by year 2021 U.S. Senate Resolution 292.
A copy of the 2021 U.S. Senate Resolution 292 was also presented to the Fire Museum of Maryland staff.
Chesapeake Region, AACA President Paula poses with the Fire Museum of Maryland staff.
The Chesapeake Region, Antique Automobile Club of America thanks the Fire Museum of Maryland for again hosting our annual Collector Car Show and we look forward to another successful event next year.