Ceredo Antique Auto Show celebrates 20 years

Both Roger and Bronson Bush attended their first vehicle display Saturday, and they stated they couldn’t have expected to leave with a trophy. The father-and-son duo confirmed Ceredo’s twentieth annual Antique Auto Show with their 1976 Volkswagen Bus, which they bought in September. When they heard about the car display occurring not long from their home in Raceland, Kentucky, they decided to test the scene.

They left with a trophy for Volunteers’ Choice of Favored Vehicle. However, Bronson Bush said he might have loved the revel in whether they gained or no longer.

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“Honestly, I love this camaraderie. All of the human beings here are so pleasant, and I truely love the scene right here,” he said. “Even if we (didn’t) win, I would still have a superb time.” The Bush circle of relatives obtained one in all three trophies, with different winners being People’s Choice and Mayor’s Choice. As Beetles, Corvettes, El Caminos, and more covered the Ceredo Plaza on Saturday, attendees had more or less 65 motors to pick from for their favorites, primarily based on features and look. Some automobiles dated lower back to the early Thirties, even as others got here from the ‘70s and ‘80s.

Ceredo Mayor Paul Billups said he was satisfied to peer so many people popping out to the event regardless of the possibility of rain. “Even with the climate, it’s not a bad turnout,” he stated. “People get to be out right here with each other, and for a number of them, at the least, it’s the first time because the complete pandemic commenced. So I assume that regardless of the climate, human beings would show up.”

By the top of the display, Jim Harmon gained the humans’ vote along with his 1944 Ford Deluxe. Harmon said he had enjoyed vehicle suggestions for years, and he also had received fine avenue rods these days at every other automobile display in Huntington. “I’ve participated every time I can for six or seven years,” he said. “Sometimes I win, every so often I lose, but regardless of what, I laugh.” Billups can also pick out his favorite to acquire a trophy and said he is a fan of muscle cars. He selected a 1962 Chevy Impala, for which proprietor Kenneth Acord of Kenova stated he was grateful. Acord’s automobile has gained awards at another automobile show, and all he had to say about his win was that he believed the auto deserves it.

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