Louis Shockley, known as Half Pint, has put a lot of work into Ole Grey, a 1979 GMC big block 454 cubic-inch Chevy. Sussex County CHEER sponsored a car, truck and motorcycle show Aug. 3 at the Georgetown activity center. RON MACARTHUR PHOTOS
Ron MacArthur
August 7, 2020
Larry Merrick relives the car hop days with his 1956 Ford Crown Victoria.
DJ Sky Brady is well known for getting into the music he plays. Brady provided tunes for those attending the car show.
Frank and Lora Tittiger of Harrisburg, Pa., break into a dance to the song “Somewhere Beyond the Sea.”
Just being able to reopen its centers after being closed since mid-March, Sussex County CHEER opens it Georgetown parking lot for an Aug. 1 car, truck and motorcycle show.
Car enthusiasts check out a line of vehicles in the CHEER parking lot in Georgetown.
One of the most eye-catching cars in the show is a 1941 Willy’s Overland coupe owned by Tom Bradshaw.
Mike Tyler’s, sitting at right, 1961 3000MkII Tricarb Austin-Healey is always a conversation piece. It’s hard to believe that for the first eight years he owned it, the car had no interior and no hood.
Corvettes, always a hit at car shows, are lined up for inspection.
Car show judges confer as they discuss the top vehicles in the show.
George Miles owns a rare 1941 Ford Super Deluxe 2-door sedan. In 1942, all civilian auto production was halted as factories switched to World War II manufacturing.
The eyes of the engine in this 1969 Nova SS Coupe have it. Tom Dempsey says the muscle in the car is a 383 Smoker with a 671 blower and 950 double pumper 700 horsepower engine.