Our Town Home - Sylvania

Taking it to the Streets

WebSylCHAMBER18p-1

A 1936 Ford Panel Delivery was on display.

THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
Buy This Image

WebSylCHAMBER18p-2

Marsha Singh, 74, of Sylvania, walks past a 1946 Cadillac convertible.

THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
Buy This Image

WebSylCHAMBER-4

Sporting an umbrella to help with the sun, Karen, left, and her husband Ray Ruhl, of Blissfield, inspect the classic cars on display.

THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
Buy This Image

WebSylCHAMBER18p-3

Sue Rioux, 73, of North Toledo, center right, points to one of the classic cars her grandson, Patrick Rioux, 14, is photographing as the pair peruse the selection.

THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
Buy This Image

WebSylCHAMBER18p-6

David Vicente, of Lambertville, left, and his son Andrew, 7, take a look at a 1957 Ford Fairlane.

THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
Buy This Image

WebSylCHAMBER18p-7

The interior of a 1955 Chevy gleams in the sunlight.

THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
Buy This Image

WebSylCHAMBER18p8

Joni Corbett, of Sylvania, takes in a 1969 Roadrunner. She said from a distance the car had appeared purple, but up close proved to be blue. "It's one of my favorite cars," she said.

THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
Buy This Image

WebSylCHAMBER18p9

Corey Frazier, of Sylvania, inspects a 1986 Oldsmobile 442.

THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
Buy This Image

WebSylCHAMBER18p10

Alan Paris, of West Toledo, takes a look at the interior of a 1936 Ford Panel Delivery. Paris said he likes to look at cars and attend car shows, but that he'd never own a classic car. "It's an expensive hobby, that's for sure," he joked.

THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
Buy This Image

WebSylCHAMBER18p11

Josie and Dennis Guenther, of Sylvania, walk arm in arm as they take a look at some of the classic cars. The pair said they'd seen a number of lovely vehicles. "It would be hard to be a judge," Josie said.

THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
Buy This Image

Click to comment