Car and Truck Show Participants on Main Street Vintage Cars and Trucks Pre-1933 and Later Productions of This Vintage

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Car and Truck Show Participants on Main Street Vintage Cars and Trucks Pre-1933 and Later Productions of This Vintage Car and Truck Show Participants on Main Street Vintage cars and trucks pre-1933 and later productions of this vintage. (as of 6/25/2019) Car/Truck Owner From 1. 1925 Stutz Touring Car * Danny Green Pittsburgh, Pa. 2. 1929 Chrysler Sedan Danny Green Pittsburgh, Pa. 3. 1928 Ford Model AA Truck Danny Green Pittsburgh, Pa. 4. 1929 Ford Model A Sedan Ron Ebbert Austin, Pa. 5. 1928 Ford Model A Roadster 1980 Production ** Andy Zappone Gettysburg, Pa. 6. 1928 Ford Model A Roadster Dave Crandall Cherry Springs, Pa. 7. 1927 Ford Model T Coupe *** Jeff Norford Mechanicsburg, Pa. 8. 1929 Ford Model A Pickup Roadster Larry Graves Wellsville, N.Y. 9. 1931 Chevrolet Coach Fred Gesin Butler, Pa. 10. 1923 Ford Model T Coach * Erin Buck Gold, Pa. 11. 1929 Chandler Sedan * Paul Vossler Wellsville, N.Y. 12. 1930 Buick Marquette * Steve Tarbox Smethport, Pa. 13. 1931 Ford Model AA “Doodlebug” **** Karl Altenhein Mina, Pa. 14. 1924 Rolls-Royce Roadster ***** Dr. Veasey CullenYork, Pa. 15. 1930 Ford Phaeton Convertible 1980 Production Bob Fischer Portville, N.Y. 16. 1929 Ford Model A Huckster Truck Bob Fischer Portville, N.Y. 17. 1925 Nash Sedan, “Tin Can 1 Tourist” **** Clyde Johnson Port Allegany, Pa. 18. 1930 Ford Model A Fordor Town Sedan Deluxe * Ken Wingo Brookland, Pa. 19. 1930 Ford Model A Coupe Bill Lechler Galeton, Pa. 20. 1930 Ford Model AA Truck Dr. Mark Shelley Port Allegany, Pa. 21. 1929 Ford Model A Huckster Truck Brian Gustafson Smethport, Pa. Car/truck Owner From 22. 1930 Ford Phaeton Convertible Brian Gustafson Smethport, Pa. 23. 1930 Ford Model A Sedan Brian Gustafson Smethport, Pa. 24. 1930 Ford Model A Sedan Dean Burford Port Allegany, Pa. 25. 1929 Ford Model A Toy Delivery Truck **** John Sawyer East Liverpool, Ohio 26. 1931 Ford Model A Coach Gene Greeley Austin, Pa. 27. 1931 Ford Model A Coach John Greeley Austin, Pa. 28. 1923 Ford Model T Truck Tom Tomsick Salamanca, N.Y. 29. 1925 Ford Model T Chicago Police Paddy Wagon ***** Tom Tomsick Salamanca, N.Y. 30. 1931 Ford Model A Sedan Steve Blocher Salamanca, N.Y. 31. 1929 Ford Model A Sport Coupe ****** Ed Lundy Oswayo, Pa. 32. 1931 Plymouth Sedan ******** Teddy Wilhelm Coneville, Pa. 33. 1931 Ford Model A Coach Dave Rawson Galeton, Pa. 34. 1921 Ford Model T Stake-side Truck (invited) Bob Jones Genesee, Pa. 35. 1930 Ford Model A Roadster John Rigas Coudersport, Pa. 36. 1931 Ford Model A Roadster Linda Lucas Emporium, Pa. 37. 1931 Ford Model A Pickup Duane Patterson Sabinsville, Pa. 38. 1926 Dodge “Dust Bowl” Touring Car LaVan Johnson Port Allegany, Pa. 39. 1930 Ford Model A Truck Cliff Connors Ormsby, Pa. 40. 1926 Buick Sedan Cliff Connors Ormsby, Pa. 41. 1930 Ford Model A Sport Coupe Bob Giles Johnstown, Pa. 42. 1927 Ford Model TT Express Bed Truck Tyler Searle Randolph, N.Y. 43. 1932 Pierce Arrow Club CoupeUnknown Randolph, N.Y. 44. 1916 Ford Model T Speedster ********* John Baker Shippenville, Pa. 45. 1922 Ford Model T Stake Side Truck Bill Seigel Lewisburg, Pa. 46. 1932 Ford Model 18 ********** Jeff Good Olean, N.Y 47. 1929 Ford Model A Pickup Garry Taylor Shinglehouse, Pa. 48. 1930 Ford Model A Coupe Leonard Treat Jr. Roulette, Pa. 49. 1930 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan John Cornell Marion, N.Y. 50. 1931 Ford Model A Pickup Paul Vossler Wellsville, N.Y. 51. 1927 Durant Star * Brian Jestes Oak Ridge, Tenn. 52. Footnotes: * Rare Car/Truck ** Historic and now legendary car first used to promote historic inaugural ENF 2018 *** ENF Logo Car **** ONLY car/truck/tractor of its kind on the Planet 3 ***** Rarest Car; ACTUAL McCormick car, owner of Chicago Tribune in Ness/Capone Era, the once bullet-proofed Legendary RR 24 ****** Under reconstruction/restoration EXPRESSLY to haul Capone from Court House to Jail at ENF 2019 – Completion target July 1, 2019 ******* This car appeared in the HBO series “Mildred Pierce” ******** Historic and now legendary Ness Car at ENF 2018 ********* America’s FIRST Hot Rod, OLDEST car/truck in Show ********** First Ford model introducing Ford’s first V-8 engine Car Show Participants on Third Street (as of 6/6/2019) Car Owner From 1. 1937 Buick Special Sedan John Rigas Coudersport, Pa. 2. 1938 Packard Super 8 Brian Gustafson Smethport, Pa. 3. 1937 Cadillac Fleetwood Brian Gustafson Smethport, Pa. 4. 1935 Pierce Arrow Sedan Brian Gustafson Smethport, Pa. 5. 1936 Buick Century Brian Gustafson Smethport, Pa. 6. 1937 Dodge Sedan Karl Altenhein Mina, Pa. 7. 1941 Ford Northwest Armored Bank Truck - Northwest/Steve Erway Warren, Pa. 8. 1941 International Harvester Flatbed Truck Karl Altenhein Mina, Pa. Law & Emergency Vehicles Show Participants Courthouse Square (Update as of 6/8/2019) 1. 1949 Ford Cleveland PD Cruiser, Tony Colon, President, Cleveland Police Historical Society & Museum (CPHS&M), confirmed. * 2. Present Day ATF National Response Team Truck, Agent Charlene Hennessy, U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF), invited. 3. Present-Day Pennsylvania State Police Harley Motorcycle Unit Harley, Montoursville, Pa. Trooper Angela Bieber, confirmed. 4. Present-Day Pennsylvania State Police Cruiser, Coudersport, Pa., Troopers Bower and Smith, confirmed. 5. Sweden Township K9 Corps, Chief Bryan Phelps, Sweden Township Police, and his K9 Jay, confirmed. 6. 2013 Chevy Tahoe Pursuit Vehicle & 2011 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, Sweden Township Police, Chief Bryan Phelps, confirmed. 7. 1948 Plymouth Police Cruiser, Don Thierman, Olean, N.Y., confirmed. * 8. 1925 Ford Model TT Chicago Police Paddy Wagon, Tom Tomsick, Salamanca, N.Y., confirmed. ** 9. 1940 International Model D Cleveland Police Emergency & Prisoner Transport Vehicle (present-day conversion from 1940 commercial truck), Tony Colon, President, CPHS&M, confirmed. 5 10. 2018 Dodge Charger Pursuit Vehicle and 2016 Ford Explorer Cruiser/Pursuit Vehicle, Chief Curt McClain, Coudersport Borough PD, confirmed. 11. 2016 Ford Explorer Cruisers/Pursuit Vehicles (two), Potter County Sheriff’s Office, Sheriff Glenn Drake, confirmed. 12. 2012 Dodge Charger Pursuit Vehicle, Mansfield University Municipal Police Academy, Director & Chief Scott Henry & Officer Dan Bump, confirmed. *** 13. 2012 Ford Taurus Police Interceptor, Galeton Borough Police Department, Chief Christopher Brackman, confirmed. 14. 1924 Brockway Fire Truck, Tri-Town Volunteer Fire Department, Ulysses, Pa;, Chief Cody Crowner, confirmed. 15. Pennsylvania State Police Helicopter, Corporals Drum and Andrasko, confirmed (to land at Zito Technology Center back parking lot, South West Street) 16. 2017 Ford Explorer Cruiser, Shinglehouse Borough Police Department, Chief Brad Buchholz, confirmed. 17. 1937 Oldsmobile Two-door Sedan, “U.S. Treasury Department Car”, Don Cumpston, Clarion, Pa. confirmed. **** 18. 2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt – 50-year anniversary edition, Author A. Brad Schwartz, East Landing, Mich. confirmed. ***** FOOTNOTES: * Accompanied by Broderick Crawford and the “California Highway Patrol”. Don’s ’48 Plymouth Cruiser will have prisoner and officers inside. ** Undergoing restoration/reconstruction to haul America’s first Public Enemy Number One, the notorious gangster and Mob Boss Al Capone, from glorious, historic Potter County Court House to glorious Potter County Jail after conviction at trial in Court House. Paddy Wagon complete with Tommy gun mounted on passenger side. *** Accompanied by contingent of Cadets. **** Also, a near-identical two-door example of the iconic car in the iconic film “A Christmas Story”. ***** Modern day, 50-year anniversary rendition of Steve McQueen’s Mustang “Bullitt”, from the most famous police chase in movie history in the iconic 1969 film “Bullitt”. 7.
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