13th Annual Elliott Museum Car Show!

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Yesterday Max, Dwayne and myself attended the Elliott Museum Car Show in beautiful Stuart, Fl! This was their 13th annual car show and was a great selection of cars to look at. Of course we had to take some pictures to show with all of you! There was a few hundred vintage and classic cars, trucks, tractors, and even RVs on display. Enjoy looking at the cars....

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Here's Dwayne getting ready for the show.
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Max came out to help support our local community.
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The boys ready for the Car Show!
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1902 Stanley Steamer, 2 Cyclinder Steam Engine, 6.5 HP, top speed was 80MPH, Original Cost $1025
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1954 EMW 327/3 this is #144 of 152 coupes. It is believed to be the only 327/3 in the US.
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Ford Model A 1931 Telephone Truck, 40 HP
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1930 Ford Model A Taxi Type 135-B
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AWE, my favorite 1984 Pontiac Fiero, not sure why its inside the museum but my first car was an 86 Fiero!
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1954 Chevrolet Corvette, Original cost $3498, top speed 105-110 MPH
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Very unique color, 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air Convertible, 8 cyl 283ci 220hp engine
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1914 Packard Touring Car, with electric starter, there are only three of these in the world. Original Cost between $4750-6510 Top Speed 45 MPH
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1922 Star, Station Wagon with 4 cyl, 35hp, self start, top speed 40 mph, Made in New Jersey, original cost $450
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1922 Roamer, Horizontal Value, Duesenberg engine, 70 hp, top speed 105!
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1909 Hupmobile Model 20, 4 cyl, 16.9 HP, top speed 68 mph, org. cost $750!
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1903 Cadillac Model A, this is the earliest known Cadillac. Top Speed 25-30 MPH, Org Cost $750
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1914 Detroit Electric ran off 12 6-volt batteries, top speed 20mph
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1975 Citicar, electric car, org manufactured in Sebring, Fl, top speed 38mph, would go about 40 miles between charges.
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1967 Roadster
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One of the original rigs for Florida Power and Light Company.
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Florida Power and Light have come a long way to the Plug-In Hybrid!
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1964 Buick Riviera
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1974 Camaro
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1951 Ford Convertible
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I saw this one and had to stop...he taked the info to the hood! 1968 Olds 442
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2002 Panoz Esperante
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1910 Model T Ford
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1929 Ford Model A
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1971 Chevy Malibu
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1931 Model A
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1958 Messerschmitt KR 200
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1949 Pontiac Silver Streak
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1916 Buick McLaughlin D-45
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1913 Buick Model 25
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1934 Ford Coupe
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1926 Nash/Ajax
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1953 Cadillac El Dorado
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1951 Mercury Custom- very neat car!
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1930 Ford
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This dog was hiking his leg all day on that tire.
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Must be a Dallas fan with those colors
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1956 Bentley
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1989 Rolls Royce Silver Spur
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1971 Rolls
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1992 Rolls
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2001 Bentley Azure
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And this was by far the most luxurious one there, a 2009 Rolls Royce Phantom, had foot pedestals and curtains in the back windows.
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1956 Ford Thunderbird
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I love the food try!
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1957 Ford Fairlane 500
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1970 Olds 442
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1937 Ford Cabriolet - You got to love his Autogeek Flyer on the windshield
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1941 Willys
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1949 Pontiac
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1958 Messerschmitt 200 - its so cute!
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1952 MG TD
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Austin Healey Engine
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Triumph, this guy and car next to him was swirl free!
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Looks good I thought!
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Should of asked him if he was using Souveran on this Jaguar!
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Even the engine was looking real good.
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Jensen Interceptor
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1981.......back to the future
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Well this was not part of the car show but as I was walking to my car I heard a chain saw, which is an unusual sound by the beach...
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So I watched of a bit as this guy took logs and crafted beautiful sculptures out of them.... very cool!
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And this is for my northern friends, as you look at your snow, think warm Fla thoughts!
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You guys are still snow skiing and we are already hitting the waves!
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That was a great day. Met lots of cool local people that we invited out to Detail Fest and had a nice time with Max and Meghan.

This is what we would be doing every weekend if there was no internet!
 
That was a great day. Met lots of cool local people that we invited out to Detail Fest and had a nice time with Max and Meghan.

This is what we would be doing every weekend if there was no internet!

No this is what we would be doing.... hangin out in our beach chairs soaking up some beautiful Florida sun! :cheers:
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wow, that 4-4-2 is beautiful. my dad has one of the 914 '69 hurst olds 455, only came in one color that year which was white with the gold stripes and spoiler. im a sucker for those late 60's oldsmobiles
 
WOW thank you for the pics. The Goat is to die for. We need more Poncho love.

The beach pics will be here soon enough for up in the northern climate.
 
Awesome pictures. Thank you for posting them. Next week I will be sitting in a lounge chair in sunny Florida.:cheers:
 
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