This past weekend was the Vintiques Northwest Nationals here in Yakima. http://www.statefairpark.org/events/2018/43rd-annual-vintiques-northwest-nationals My buddy and his son joined my boys and I and we took an afternoon to check out all of the cars and trucks. Fortunately the weather was nice (down to the mid 80s on Saturday) so it was quite an enjoyable time. There was actually quite a few wagons which got my boys excited. We decided to take a photo of everyone we saw. 56 Chivy sedan delivery 55 Nomad 64 Chivy Bel Air
1969 Buick 1960 Chivy sedan delivery. 1957 Chivy 210 Handyman. My Dad had one of these as his first car. I never saw it in person, but the stories he would tell about it are one of the reasons I love old cars. 1958 Edsel. The fellow who owns this is actually an acquaintance of mine. We've talked a few times about getting his car and the 59 Fairlane together at some point. 1953 Plymouth Suburban. This car belongs to another acquaintance of mine. He lives across the road from where the house I grew up in used to be. He's a Mopar guy and has tried to buy the Fury from me a number of times. Of course I always have to tell him No. He's a real good guy.
1965 International Travelall 4x4 I don't consider anything truck based a wagon. But this thing was just so dang neat. Honorable mention: 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury. The only other 64 Plymouth I ever seem to come across these days.
I like the delivery’s the best. That first one...there’s is an international four door pickup we pass on the way to the skate park I’ve been wanting to take some pics of to share. Internationals are cool!
Yes they are. They aren't very common to begin with, but a crew cab has to be even more of a rarity. We have a 67 3/4 ton IH with a utility box that we restored a few years ago. It always gets attention since you hardly ever see them. It's a lot of fun.