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Cadillac Fall Festival

Started by Carfreak, September 24, 2021, 10:25:39 PM

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Carfreak

As if you need another reason to visit the CLC Museum @ Gilmore for Fall Festival; their Garage Sale.

Members are picking up their Longevity Pins too.
Enjoy life - it has an expiration date.

Carfreak

It was awesome that Cadillac brought some eye candy to the event.
Enjoy life - it has an expiration date.

Carfreak

A few more pics from the Cadillac Fall Festival last weekend. 

Dan Jobe donated a huuge Cadillac sign from his recently closed Capital Cadillac.  It is going to look great on the west side of the Museum building. 

Kurt Zimmerle brought his recently acquired 1925 Cadillac to the show.  Some of you may have seen his FB posts about picking it up in Indiana and driving it home to northern Michigan this summer.  Its a wonderful car. 

CLC Museum Board member Dennis Manieri of south Florida was enjoying the perfect weather while driving guests in the Museum's 1959 CDV.  Nominal donation requested. 

CLC Board Member and International Affiliates Liaison Ron Zahn drove in from the west coast (2200 miles?) to donate his CTS-V to the Museum.  That's Ron hidden by the decklid and former CLC Pres Alan Haas checking it out.  The car is beautiful and several persons asked if it was for sale.  (no)  The champagne colored Cadillac is available for purchase with funds being donated to the Museum.  I believe it was also driven in from the west coast. 

Can't forget another CLC Past Pres Lars Kneller behind the wheel of the 1931 Cadillac.  He was also offering rides around the Gilmore for a nominal donation.  I don't know the driver of the silver Seville.  All three (1959, 1931 and Seville) were put back on display in the Museum building at the end of the event. 

Enjoy life - it has an expiration date.