There were a LOT of tri-five wagons, but very few 4-doors. Almost every one was a Nomad: One of my favorites this year was this 1928 Studebaker...mated to a Caterpillar diesel power train: And they DID drive it: Another sweet Nomad: "A nice, Reliant automobile" (with apologies to the Barenaked Ladies): 64, I believe: Stunning 58 Panel Delivery: It had beautiful paint, real wires and a great stance: And this surprise when you looked under the hood: 27 Chevrolet: My daughter noticed that whenever a CTS-V went by, every male in the vicinity would stop and stare. I know I did... Got to talk with the owner of this Stout Scarab for a while. They found the car in France. t had served as a transproter for a traveling circus and even as a command car during World War II. It was restroed here in Michigan and has been traveling the world to many classic/Concours events. What a rare piece of history! Lots of neat customs and rods: