Hershey 2018, Part II

Since I posted the last Hershey photo set, not only has Dave Smith posted even more pictures, my friend Sal Darigo, Jr. was there too! So I have a whole bunch more photos, and why not share them with all you fine folks? So here we go!

As with the earlier post, this is simply a virtual tour, short on text, but long on most excellent photos! Enjoy.

1960 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz convertible.

1951 Lincoln Cosmopolitan convertible.

1957 Imperial sedan.

1938 Lincoln V12.

1931 Chrysler Imperial.

1931 Chrysler Imperial.

1961 Chrysler New Yorker convertible.

1957 Chrysler Saratoga.

1961 Ford Falcon.

1979 Mercury Cougar XR-7.

1956 Chrysler sedan. A Windsor, I believe.

1958 Packard Hardtop. Final year of Packard production, and this is one of 675 coupes. More on this car at some future date!

English Ford from the late ’50s. It almost is like you crossed a 1949 Ford with a 1960 Falcon.

I want to say maybe a Consul? I’m not super knowlegeable on these.

But I know what I like! What a cool little car.

1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V. We just discussed one of these, but this one doesn’t have the incorrect Premiere/Capri side molding that the black car had.

The 1960 Lincolns, you either love them or hate them, there’s no middle ground. I love ’em!

Immaculate 1976 Chevrolet Nova with 11,000 miles and landau top. Wow!

1978-79 Dodge Magnum XE. Love the color combination!

My grandmother special ordered a 1977 Thunderbird in this exact combination, black with white and red interior and red pin striping. Only difference is her car had a black top. I’ve loved this combo ever since! Heck, I wanted that T-Bird when I turned 16!

1952 Nash Ambassador Country Club hardtop.

1959 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special sedan. Wow!

1957 DeSoto Fireflite.

The end!

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