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Welcome Forum Car Shows [Rate the Show] Northern Inn Car Show in Edgerton Sat Oct 4

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  • #4055
    GTO Man
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    Anonymous
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    It was a beautiful day for a car show in Edgerton at the Northern Inn. I was suprised by the small number of cars that turned out for this show. I am guessing they had maybe 40 cars, tops. There were two awards in each of 10 classes. The food was excellent and was prepared outside. The music was OK, but very heavy with country and bluegrass tunes that you never hear at any other show.

    Congrats to Bruce and Kathy Stewart for Best In Class, Street Rods. Congrats to Earl Dahlbe and Dick Lehnherr for Best in Class Awards in stock, 1951 to 1985 class.

    It really was a pleasant day in a nice setting with a handful of cars that you don’t see at other shows. This show was very heavy with local Edgerton cars. My personal favorite was a Ford COE truck street rod on a trailer that is currently a build in progress, along with a 1927 Ford Roadster that was pulled out of a barn less than a week ago and back on the road.

    Marshall

    #32916
    GTO Man
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    Sounds like a nice show. Even the small ones can be fun. Too bad today’s weather isn’t cooperating.

    #32917
    Anonymous
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    Yep, I totally agree. I am glad that I didn’t head out for a Sunday show, today. It would have been a wet and gloomy ending to a year that actually has been pretty good.

    The only show that I can remember missing this year because of the weather was the Waterloo show. That’s not bad for a five month car show season.

    #32918
    Garibaldi
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    Sounds like a nice show Marshall! Edgerton is certainly a hotbed of activity for classic cars with multiple shows each year.

    #32919
    moparkid25
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    It was a beautiful day for a car show in Edgerton at the Northern Inn. I was suprised by the small number of cars that turned out for this show. I am guessing they had maybe 40 cars, tops. There were two awards in each of 10 classes. The food was excellent and was prepared outside. The music was OK, but very heavy with country and bluegrass tunes that you never hear at any other show.

    Congrats to Bruce and Kathy Stewart for Best In Class, Street Rods. Congrats to Earl Dahlbe and Dick Lehnherr for Best in Class Awards in stock, 1951 to 1985 class.

    It really was a pleasant day in a nice setting with a handful of cars that you don’t see at other shows. This show was very heavy with local Edgerton cars. My personal favorite was a Ford COE truck street rod on a trailer that is currently a build in progress, along with a 1927 Ford Roadster that was pulled out of a barn less than a week ago and back on the road.

    Marshall

    Seems like a pretty big year span for a show class, but if there weren’t alot of cars its not as bad i guess.

    #32920
    Anonymous
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    No, it wasn’t bad at all. Yes, it was a pretty broad year span, but with only 40 cars or so, there were only 8 or so cars in this class.

    The largest class was the Mustang class, and I have come to know that any car show in the Edgerton area will bring out alot of mustangs, and most of the car will be very nice Mustangs.

    I was really glad to see the car guy (I can’t remember his name) that puts on the Jesus Built My Hot Rod Show in Janesville with his orange RoadRunner. He won a Best In Class award in the Muscle Car Class.

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