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The show is held on the main drag of Goodland, KS, a brick street with some amazing old buildings lining the east and west sides. Show registration is in a school building right on the main drag and was set up to flow a bunch of people quickly. Some bigger shows could really take a hint from how they had the room set up.
After getting the car washed and registered it was time to grab the camera and grab these images. Being a fairly small show I knew it wouldn’t take long to cover the event so I took my time walking the street and talking with folks. Lots of great cars and people were on hand. The forecasted bad weather over Friday night might have kept some away, it was certainly ominous as I drove up the highway friday night. Still lots of great cars on the brick street though.
At the end of the day each show registrant had a wrist band for a free chicken fried chicken dinner at the Elk’s Lodge, then we gathered back on the main street for a cruise. All of the motorcycles that I had missed because I never ventured past the center of the show were all lined up heading south, the cars were lined up heading north and the two groups started cruising at the same time. It was almost like a parade with how many vehicles were on the street, some throwing out candy, one with a trailer featuring a guitar player jamming as they drove down the street, hot rods, customs, drag machines, muscle cars, trucks, etc out having a great time.
After that a band fired up in Murray’s Kustoms and we had a great time until I had to split because I found someone to help me load my 51, which now had no brakes. So the car was loaded and I was in the room a bit before I wanted to be but it was still a good day.
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