Still Time To Visit The City Of Lakes Car Show
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Stacey Leek, a member of te Warsaw Breakfast Optimist, was among the members who directed cars to their parking destinations.
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By Deb Patterson
InkFreeNews
WARSAW — There’s still time to head downtown Warsaw to the annual Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club’s City of Lakes Car Show.
Entries will be accepted until 3 p.m. followed by the judging and announcement of winners. The show will end around 4:30 p.m.
Cars, motorcycles and trucks once again highlight this year’s show. Camaro’s, Mustang’s, Corvette’s, mini Corvette’s, El Camino’s, Ford Deuc Coupe, Model T, Challenger’s and Cosair Monzas are just a few of the vehicles on display.
Several food vendors have set up in the municipal parking lot and Silver Lake’s Igloo Ice Cream are all available to enjoy while checking out the entries.
There is no admission fee to view the cars.
You’ll be sure to find a vehicle of your dreams, or like the one you let get away.
- Cars will be rolling into the show until 3 p.m.
- Bill Eber, Twelve Mile, brought his 1996 Chevy S10 named the “Transformer” to the show.
- Cars and trucks in all makes and models are on display at the City of Lakes annual car show downtown Warsaw.
- Ben Bradway wipes off some fingerprints from his 1967 Chevrolet El Camino.
- Scott LaRue, Pierceton, does a little cleaning on his wife Marla’s 2011 Dodge Charger.
- Dave Wolkins adds the registration information on his 1924 Model T.
- Alex and Elizabeth Halagian, Leesburg, brought four of their 1950 mini Corvettes.
- Strolling through the cars.
- Ryan and Mark Smyth check out the “Transformer.”
- Checking out the engines.
- This group checksouta1967 Ford Mustang, owned by Kim Bussard, Warsaw.
- Admiring the Corvettes.