We did see the new year in, by watching tv. We watched a foot ball game, basket ball game and watched
Today, we went to a local Charity car show at a local RV dealership. I would estimate 200 cars were there from late 20's to 2009 units. There were many customs and many classic cars. Our photos are of some of the more rare units, from the beautiful Karmann Ghia to the Kaiser Darrin with the sliding doors that go into the front fender to the Chevrolet Nomad and the '49 Mercury custom. There were several 49 Mercury customs there, probably
one of the more popular vehicles to customize. Several cars had high power motors with blowers, etc. Most
had custom paint jobs, several were exotic in appearance.
Later, we went to the Heart Attack Grille. Probably not a good idea, being a Saturday, on a holiday weekend
and with a lot of visitors in town for Bowl games, etc. The restaurant was packed with customers and we had to wait for a while and finally found a corner counter we could use. The burgers were quite tasty and the fries were delicious, being fried in pure lard. The condiments consisted of sliced tomatoes, onions, pickles and jalapeno peppers. No lettuce or anything healthy. They have a single bypass, double, triple and a quadruple bypass burger consisting of 4 half pound burgers with cheese, etc. I did see one fellow working on a triple and heard cheers from across the room as one finished a quadruple and got a ride out of the restaurant in a wheelchair. You could get photos with the nurses or with the doctor himself. A really fun place to go and the food is really

1 comment:
Great posting about the car show. A a fan of the Kaiser Darrin, this is how I found your blog.
For those of us who live in the midwest, this time of year means putting out "Toy" cars away for the winter and there certainly are no shows around here after Halloween. - Happy travels
John
Bloomington, IL
www.1951kaiser.wordpress.com
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