I enjoyed a visit with my brother in Medicine Hat on Friday and stayed over for the car show in Redcliff on Saturday. This was a first-class show hosted by the Redcliff Lions club and was beyond all my expectations for the number and quality of the vehicles on display. In the photos you’ll see the all-original 53 Olds Ninety-Eight which has been owned by Curtis’ family since it was new. In addition to the vehicles in the show, there were a number of cars on the street. Registrations numbered 173.
Dave molloy says
Front and centre photo Bob thanks
niceoldcars says
Hi Dave, I enjoyed meeting you and hearing the story behind your spectacular truck.
David Molloy says
The red rooster is starting its second life to like new. First show I participated in and enjoyed the stories from ford owners from that era. Stay safe and I will add this memory of present times
Ken Barrows says
A pleasure to meet you Bob. I can see by your website that you are every bit as meticulous with your work as Michael is.
niceoldcars says
Thanks, Ken. It was a pleasure to meet you and your wife, and to see your remarkable car.
Doug Edward says
It was a pleasure meeting you, Bob. Great photos!
Brittney Leipert says
Thank you for these pictures! What a great way to remember a fantastic weekend! Our first ever car show as registrants, not just spectators!
niceoldcars says
Brittney, you’re most welcome! Which vehicle was yours?
Brittney Leipert says
The black 69 gto 🖤
Wayne says
I was surprized to see my 68 Beaumont Convertible in your photos. Although, in my opinion, not show worthy. You did seem to catch a decent angle. Its nice to cruise out and see the event in person.
niceoldcars says
Your car was as good or better than some of the cars in the show. I’m glad I caught its good side! I took the photo as I was driving off.