Memorial Park a perfect backdrop for
Sunday’s Shady Car Show
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[September 05, 2023]
A car show was held at Memorial Park in Lincoln
on Sunday, August 27th. The weather had finally cooled off after the
excruciating week, and many people were talking about that fact
while admiring the cars on display.
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Music
was playing and food was cooking. Many of the car owners brought
lawn chairs to sit near their cars. Some were with groups of friends
having a great time, while others were talking with people passing
by about their cars.
Those who brought cars came from all over Illinois, and some from
outside the state. Some were more recent models, while some dated
back as far as the 1920’s. Bert and Bev Sluser from Pekin brought
their teal ‘66 Rambler Rebel, a model that Bert shared hasn’t been
made in a long time. Bob Weltig from Dolton City brought his light
blue ‘55 Ford F-100. Danny Epperson of the Blue Mound area brought a
green ‘71 GMC K2500 to show off.
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One gentleman named Steve Thomas and his son-in-law
Jared brought their red ‘88 Ford Mustang. Thomas shared that he
bought it from a friend of his. He also helped his friend put the
car together a number of years back. One man even shared that the
car he brought used to be owned by Jerry Newberrey of Lincoln.
At the end of the show, awards were handed out to the owners of the
cars that got the most votes from those in attendance. Awards were
also given for Sponsor’s Choice as well as Best of Show.
[Matt Boutcher] |