
I arrived at the Wilson County Fairgrounds early on September 27, 2025, camera in hand, ready for the Mopar Show. Sunlight glinted off rows of classic muscle cars—Chryslers, Dodges, and Plymouths lined up like old friends. One ’69 Dart Swinger caught my eye; its fresh red paint and chrome bumpers screamed ’70s power. Owners chatted nearby, sharing stories of rebuilds and road trips. I snapped shots of a ’70 Challenger’s snarling grille, then moved to the engine bays, where polished Hemis gleamed under hoods. The crowd buzzed with excitement; kids pointed at the wild paint jobs. By afternoon, dust from the gravel lot mixed with exhaust smells as engines roared to life for a quick demo. Through my lens, it felt like a time capsule of American grit and speed, frozen in one perfect day.





With such flawless paint and chrome, I always start looking for semi-abstract shapes and lines.
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Love the lines of older car, been a car nut for years
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