I would like to extend spirited praise and enthusiastic applause to organizer Michael McCafferty for this wonderful car show in Calgary’s inner-city community of Scarboro. A nice variety of pre-1985 cars were parked on the streets surrounding Triangle park. In the park itself, you could devour free ice cream treats, walk your dog, or sit in the shade of the stately elm trees while a sizable crowd of spectators strolled the perimeter admiring the vehicles. Later in the afternoon, you could unfold a lawn chair, or just sit in the grass, and listen to some rockabilly from the band.
Sue MacKenzie says
Nice to see you today! That was an awesome show, small and intimate the way a car show should be. Was a great day!
Chester Ferris says
1534-15 ave sw , where I grew up, attended Western Canada High school, the property cost my dad, 4;700;dollars, today entirely different world, with a higher price tag. Our car then 1951 Oldsmobile 98, barely fit the garage. Gasoline was 18 cents a gallon, ( 4, 5 cents per litre, DON MACKAY was mayor. Scarboro was on the edge of town, Albert VanHallstien had cows and chickens 1000 feet away, no LDS stake centre, no children’s hospital, but street cars on seventeen ave, 3 cents to ride to school, 17 ave 6 street. Wonderful to reminisce as I polish me car for this INTIMATE SHOW. 1973 Chrysler New Yorker, blue in the photos which was 2023 THE LAST OF US feature PROP CAR for season Two, airing October 2023, This one owner, 79,000 mile car is for sale 403-626-3620 as I am disposing of ten old Chrysler s from my collection.