@Analog Kid attended the 2018 Sully Show and reported on his experience that year. I attended it in 2019 and 2022 (the Sully show was not held in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid), but I was nowhere close last year. Luckily, I was visiting the area and had a car handy this year, so I went. The weather was superb, making it a great Father's Day event. The one off note is that there were fewer cars this year than at the two earlier Sully Shows that I had previously attended -- no idea why, as it was a perfect day.
I brought Regina FQ3, my turquoise 1970 'vert. @Imperialist67 rode with me, as the car he'd planned on bringing had transmission issues (hopefully, it will be ready in time for Carlisle). As in past years, I met @73MFImperial and his wife: they brought their 1973 Imperial and 1977 Cordoba -- it was great to see them and to meet their family. @Analog Kid brought his 1972 Fury iii hardtop, and most of his family was there as well. @ravenscat brought his white 1969 Newport convertible, but he arrived after the main entrance cutoff and so was not allowed to park with other Mopars -- it is unfortunate that his car was sent to the overflow area, as there was some space left in the Mopar section. @Copper1982 was also at the show, but with a VW and I did not have a chance to meet him -- Mike did, though. @Ripinator had hoped to make it but could not.
As usual it was a very nice show, well organized, in a very nice setting. Quite a few trees graced the show field: together with an intermittent breeze, they offered some reprieve from the sun. We found a nice big dogwood to sit under, and the C-body folks all gathered there.
I took many pics and will post some below. Here is an overview of the field where the Mopars were.
I brought Regina FQ3, my turquoise 1970 'vert. @Imperialist67 rode with me, as the car he'd planned on bringing had transmission issues (hopefully, it will be ready in time for Carlisle). As in past years, I met @73MFImperial and his wife: they brought their 1973 Imperial and 1977 Cordoba -- it was great to see them and to meet their family. @Analog Kid brought his 1972 Fury iii hardtop, and most of his family was there as well. @ravenscat brought his white 1969 Newport convertible, but he arrived after the main entrance cutoff and so was not allowed to park with other Mopars -- it is unfortunate that his car was sent to the overflow area, as there was some space left in the Mopar section. @Copper1982 was also at the show, but with a VW and I did not have a chance to meet him -- Mike did, though. @Ripinator had hoped to make it but could not.
As usual it was a very nice show, well organized, in a very nice setting. Quite a few trees graced the show field: together with an intermittent breeze, they offered some reprieve from the sun. We found a nice big dogwood to sit under, and the C-body folks all gathered there.
I took many pics and will post some below. Here is an overview of the field where the Mopars were.
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