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Hot
rods purr and growl in Sisters
About 15 hot
rods showed up for the Third Annual Showdown, Chowdown and Hoe-down at the
Sisters Airport on Sunday, September 29.
Sisters-area car lovers showed
up in a variety beautiful hot rods, from Steve McGhehey's '56 Chevy Bel
Air to event organizer Ed Johnson's '67 supercharged Ford Fairlane, a
'72 DeTomaso Pantera with a "far from stock" 351 Cleveland and a '40 Chevrolet
with a new 350 cubic inch motor that purred like a kitten until the throttle
went down.
The hot rodders and their
wives ate ribs, drank coffee and used their cars as trusty steeds in events
such as driving blindfolded backwards through cones with the passenger,
usually a spouse, giving instructions.
First the husbands were at
the wheel, then the wives. Marriages survived.
"I only get to drive this
car once a year, right here," said one woman.
The last event was a 1/8 mile
drag race, in which both the acceleration time and distance to stop were
measured.
But speed wasn't the point,
and the day was informal.
"We are just having fun with
our cars," said Johnson. |
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