Over 3,000 cars/trucks participate in this Myrtle Beach, SC event each and every year, hosted by the Pee Dee Street Rodders, raising money for the Children's Miracle Network and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Last year's event raised $98,000 for these two charities. I'll post about ten photos a day until I get through the photos. Didn't attempt to capture them all as this would be an impossible task anyway. Very hard to get clear shots of the vehicles because of all the people - ha. Just used the Canon T5i with standard auto settings and lens - had to be quick because of all the people - was very thankful for a beautiful sunny day on Fri. One more thing; I forgot I had the camera set on high resolution for quite a few images, so taking a while to upload and consequently probably for you to view too, my apologies. Last, this is pollen season down here with yellow green pollen covering the vehicles continuously and owners were constantly cleaning it off their vehicles.
great shot Sammy..
I've got a buddy who shows a corvette at that show
Thanks for sharing these photos, Sammy! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Keep them coming, Love the shots.
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Very nice Sammy!!! That brings back some memory's of my young days.:) Wish I would have kept the 69 Mustang and the 69 Camaro.:(
Erv wrote:
Very nice Sammy!!! That brings back some memory's of my young days.:) Wish I would have kept the 69 Mustang and the 69 Camaro.:(
I feel the same way about my old 67 E-Jag (loved driving that car).
sammywoody wrote:
Over 3,000 cars/trucks participate in this Myrtle Beach, SC event each and every year, hosted by the Pee Dee Street Rodders, raising money for the Children's Miracle Network and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Last year's event raised $98,000 for these two charities. I'll post about ten photos a day until I get through the photos. Didn't attempt to capture them all as this would be an impossible task anyway. Very hard to get clear shots of the vehicles because of all the people - ha. Just used the Canon T5i with standard auto settings and lens - had to be quick because of all the people - was very thankful for a beautiful sunny day on Fri. One more thing; I forgot I had the camera set on high resolution for quite a few images, so taking a while to upload and consequently probably for you to view too, my apologies. Last, this is pollen season down here with yellow green pollen covering the vehicles continuously and owners were constantly cleaning it off their vehicles.
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awesome shots, that yellow truck was really nice :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
epip
Loc: Calabash ,NC
I really enjoyed your pictures.I was at this show ,we had great weather and some terrific cars.The show was well represented by your pictures.
Thanks guys so much for your very nice comments!
I admit I am losing some brain power, I wonder if the old silver/gray wagon with the Cummins turbo diesel is an old Willys station wagon? More pix of this one would be cool! Back when I dorve a treuck for a living, I missed a bypass and drove thru the middle of this car festival. It was so cool being surrounded by so many of these great cars and I want to return sometime or other and try my hand of taking all the shots I can. Such a great set of pix, I look forward to the rest of these, thanks for posting Sammywoody.
Love the Mustang Boss 302...my bother had one with the side panel stripe that said "The Boss Is Back" which he put on after restoring it
Sammy, thank you for capturing and sharing some cars from the car show. Great images. Super color and super sharp.
sammywoody wrote:
Over 3,000 cars/trucks participate in this Myrtle Beach, SC event each and every year, hosted by the Pee Dee Street Rodders, raising money for the Children's Miracle Network and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Last year's event raised $98,000 for these two charities. I'll post about ten photos a day until I get through the photos. Didn't attempt to capture them all as this would be an impossible task anyway. Very hard to get clear shots of the vehicles because of all the people - ha. Just used the Canon T5i with standard auto settings and lens - had to be quick because of all the people - was very thankful for a beautiful sunny day on Fri. One more thing; I forgot I had the camera set on high resolution for quite a few images, so taking a while to upload and consequently probably for you to view too, my apologies. Last, this is pollen season down here with yellow green pollen covering the vehicles continuously and owners were constantly cleaning it off their vehicles.
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Nice looking cars. The 2nd chevy looks like it has a corvette grill on it.The good guys car show will be in San Diego on April 1 to the 3 at Del Mar fairgrounds.I guess I will have to check it out they usually have about 3000 cars there.
sammywoody wrote:
Over 3,000 cars/trucks participate in this Myrtle Beach, SC event each and every year, hosted by the Pee Dee Street Rodders, raising money for the Children's Miracle Network and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Last year's event raised $98,000 for these two charities. I'll post about ten photos a day until I get through the photos. Didn't attempt to capture them all as this would be an impossible task anyway. Very hard to get clear shots of the vehicles because of all the people - ha. Just used the Canon T5i with standard auto settings and lens - had to be quick because of all the people - was very thankful for a beautiful sunny day on Fri. One more thing; I forgot I had the camera set on high resolution for quite a few images, so taking a while to upload and consequently probably for you to view too, my apologies. Last, this is pollen season down here with yellow green pollen covering the vehicles continuously and owners were constantly cleaning it off their vehicles.
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I enjoyed this set very much Sammy, and I have to compliment you on your careful framing of each car. No fenders, wheels, or mirrors cut off! :-D Wonderful Job!
Phil
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