Hot wheels at Heritage Classic Car Show

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This article was published 28/07/2024 (279 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

The Mennonite Heritage Village Heritage Classic Car Show was another success. Program manager and interim executive director Robert Goertzen said both totals of vehicles and attendees was similar to 2023. The July 20 event saw 213 vehicles entered, just seven less than last year. Nearly 900 people came out to browse the wide variety of vehicles at the show which has been happening since 2017.

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Linda Norris proudly showed off her 1958 Ford Meteor Rideau 500 Crown Victoria.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON Linda Norris proudly showed off her 1958 Ford Meteor Rideau 500 Crown Victoria.
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Visitors check out a 1957 Ford UK Thames 300E brought to the show by Dan Nolin of Grande Pointe.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON Visitors check out a 1957 Ford UK Thames 300E brought to the show by Dan Nolin of Grande Pointe.
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 Steinbach’s Gord Falk shared his 1943 Daimler Scout Car HK2, built for the Second World War.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON Steinbach’s Gord Falk shared his 1943 Daimler Scout Car HK2, built for the Second World War.
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Tow Mater made an appearance.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON Tow Mater made an appearance.
Cheryl Wetelainen brought her 1980 Pontiac Trans Am out from Ontario.
Cheryl Wetelainen brought her 1980 Pontiac Trans Am out from Ontario.
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This 1947 Chevrolet looked right at home parked in front of the historic general store.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON This 1947 Chevrolet looked right at home parked in front of the historic general store.
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Steinbach's Ray Rieger brought this 1974 Chevrolet Vega to the show.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON Steinbach's Ray Rieger brought this 1974 Chevrolet Vega to the show.
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The famous windmill at the Mennonite Heritage Village was the backdrop for some of the vehicles at the annual show.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON The famous windmill at the Mennonite Heritage Village was the backdrop for some of the vehicles at the annual show.
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