The twenty-first annual C. Grier Beam Truck Museum Antique Car Show occurs from 9 a.m. To at least one p.M. Saturday, April thirteen, with traditional and vintage motors participating. Cars must be 25 years vintage to go into. Two classes of engines could be judged – authentic and changed. Trophies might be awarded, and dash plaques will be given to the primary 50 entries. Each participant will get a hold of a goody bag.
The registration charge is $10 in advance and $15 on the day of the show. Car display registration starts offevolved at 8 a.M. Trophies might be supplied at 12:45 p.M. “This display has to turn out to be a favorite for place car collectors and spectators,” said Stan Bumgarner. “The C. Grier Beam Truck Museum is a perfect host with its collection of antique trucks and trucking memorabilia.”
The Museum is open to the public without an admission fee. The avenue could be closed to site visitors so viewers can browse the vintage vehicle display and then enjoy the Cherry Blossom Festival sponsored by the Cherryville Chamber of Commerce. There could be something for all of us. Anyone interested in participating in this event may call the Museum at 704-435-3072 for similar details. A registration form is also to be had at beamtruckmuseum.com. The Museum is located at 111 N. Mountain St., Cherryville. The museum hours are from 10 a.m. To a few p.M. Thursday thru Saturday.
CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) – The antique automobiles have arrived at Kings Island for the opening of the 2019 season. The park announced they had been bringing lower-back antique vehicles on the 14th anniversary of the closed journey. Employees delivered the cars to their new home at Kings Mills Antique Autos inside the Coney Mall phase of the park. The trip might be 1 / 4 miles long, “taking visitors on a 3-minute journey through lush landscaping, water capabilities, a covered bridge and extra,” General Manager Mike Koontz stated. The park said the trip may be similar to the authentic Les Taxis vintage automobile experience, combining nostalgia with new improvements.
Kings Island’s season starts on April 20.
WALKER – A developer found a treasure trove of antique cars while selling a vintage junkyard in Walker.
“Once we got in there and discovered that all the vintage vehicles have been intact and in this area… Kinda mind-boggling,” said Al Suggs Jr., who bought the property. The Highway 190 Auto Salvage closed 25 years ago but has been in enterprise for 50 years, returning to the Forties. The salvage yard was seriously overgrown, and it turned hard to tell what became on the property when Suggs first sold it.
Hundreds of motors were left at the 14-acre lot, including Ford Model A vehicles that date back to the Nineteen Twenties and dozens of Mustangs in varying conditions.
“Most of them are too some distance gone, but there may be still true parts, home windows, molding panels, different things on them,” Suggs stated. Suggs plans to clear the land. However, he hasn’t determined what he will do with the assets. The cars, however, could be bought at the public sale. They may be sold through the Henderson Auction House in Livingston. That sale will begin on May 1 and last until all automobiles are sold.