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Shine in the Pines - Part 1
It was hard to only select 5 from this show, there were lots of interesting cars there. Held on the lawn of a historic park/village in the lower Pinelands of NJ. There was a strong contingent of Studebakers from a local club. A group of 1957 Fords. Some old Willys Jeeps. And lots of things that you don't see at most shows. So my picks are:
Representing the Studebakers, this blue 1964 Daytona convertible. There was also a red one there:
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1949 Jeep Station Wagon, probably in better-than-new condition:
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A wonderfully weird 1977 Mercury Bobcat Villager with period-correct tan plaid interior:
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There were two 1940s suicide-door Chrysler products there, this is a 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe, the other was a 1940 Chrysler:
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and a 1953 Mercury Monterey coupe in Bittersweet Orange:
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Full Shine in the Pines album:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmDYDWrc
It was hard to only select 5 from this show, there were lots of interesting cars there. Held on the lawn of a historic park/village in the lower Pinelands of NJ. There was a strong contingent of Studebakers from a local club. A group of 1957 Fords. Some old Willys Jeeps. And lots of things that you don't see at most shows. So my picks are:
Representing the Studebakers, this blue 1964 Daytona convertible. There was also a red one there:
IMG_2749
1949 Jeep Station Wagon, probably in better-than-new condition:
IMG_2803
A wonderfully weird 1977 Mercury Bobcat Villager with period-correct tan plaid interior:
IMG_2759
There were two 1940s suicide-door Chrysler products there, this is a 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe, the other was a 1940 Chrysler:
IMG_2782x
and a 1953 Mercury Monterey coupe in Bittersweet Orange:
IMG_2714
Full Shine in the Pines album:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmDYDWrc