More rides from the land of vintage

You know you’ve entered an, uhm, interesting stage in your life when cars you remember seeing as a child are called “vintage” or “collectors.” I think we had one of these parked in front of our house when I was very young. But it was never, ever this clean.

I don’t remember what the color of this Chevy was called, but it was oh so popular for what seemed like a long, long time. Or maybe it was just because there were a lot of them on the road.

The Sequim Irrigation Festival will continue this coming weekend with all manner of events. Click here to learn more about the festival and what is planned.

For the boys: more cars

Here’s a Model T that was on display next to the Arts and Crafts Fair on Saturday. The cars represent the Sequim Valley Car Club which gives bragging rights to owners of vintage cars 25 years or older. Though they display their cars at events, they bill themselves as primarily a touring club and you can, from time to time, see groups of these gorgeous vehicles motoring around the Olympic Peninsula. By the looks of them I suspect the gents lined up on the other side of this car represent the club.

Here’s an Oldsmobile. It has a windshield unlike any I’ve seen before.

My guess is that cars of this sort aren’t parked and forgotten in the driveway.