
Fred Stokes' ranch is an interesting showpiece in itself. This is the second time I've been up there, but I didn't have my camera last time. Here's a shot of the entrance to his workshop:

The rest of the ranch has all sorts of neat features planted all around, including this antique, pre-fabricated filling station:

So that was the venue, now more about the cars. There was a wide variet of perfect restorations, vintage hotrods, gassers, and fascinatingly modified rat rods. So without further ado, here's a handful of pics of really shiny cars:

This Chevy pickup was parked right inside the entrance. My mother drives around town in a very similar truck most days:

I'm not sure why this one caught my eye, but it's got lots of louvres:

Next to it was this gorgeous Chevrolet Sedan Delivery:

Among the shiny cars was this nice, red Mustang:

And this Oldsmobile:

On the subject of Oldsmobiles, someone showed up with a stretched limousine version:

Speaking of modified:

I'm not sure why, but for some reason this Hudson really grabbed me:

There was also this nice, black Ford pickup:

With all sorts of shiny:

But as Ford pickups go, I still prefer the 1949-1951 versions:

I really liked the yellow one:

I got another look at it as it was leaving:

There were some fun rat rods there too:

I really liked this super-tacky one:

But my favorite from the whole show was this monstrosity:

I even liked the details:

Those were the best of the pics I took, but here's a slideshow from photobucket user "Vet65te":
Not a bad show.