Old Town Car Show, Fort Collins
After helping Manuel move from Greeley to Fort Collins, he and our friends E., Mel and I took a time out to attend the annual Old Town Car Show in downtown Fort Collins.
As usual, it was a treat for the visual cortex, with hundreds of classic cars and trucks that were either polished to perfection, or kept period-correct and intentionally unrestored (e.g., rat rod). My friend Flash’s 1950 Dodge pick-up, dubbed Roxanne, was an example of the latter. His was one of the few trucks at the show.
![My friend Flash Alexander's 1950 Dodge pickup truck.](https://felixwong.com/gallery/thumbs/o/old-town-car-show-2019-011.jpg)
I was especially pleased that there were more British sports cars than in years past, including a pale primrose MGB roadster that looked very similar to Goldie, my former MGB. It was even the same year (1969).
![This pale primrose yellow MGB looked just like my former MGB. It was even a 1969! No wire wheels though (a good thing---less flats).](https://felixwong.com/gallery/thumbs/o/old-town-car-show-2019-004.jpg)
Picking a favorite vehicle here was harder than in years past. For instance, as I am super biased towards open, two-seat roadsters, I was tempted to vote for either this silver AC Cobra or Jaguar E-Type:
![An orange-red MGB, silver AC Cobra (probably a replica), and and silver Jaguar E-Type convertible.](https://felixwong.com/gallery/thumbs/o/old-town-car-show-2019-005.jpg)
I’ve also always had a soft spot for the Austin-Healey 3000:
![A two-tone silver/white Austin Healey 3000.](https://felixwong.com/gallery/thumbs/o/old-town-car-show-2019-007.jpg)
and the Triumph TR250:
![A red Triumph TR250 and light blue MG TD were on hand to help represent the British Motoring Club of Northern Colorado.](https://felixwong.com/gallery/thumbs/o/old-town-car-show-2019-002.jpg)
Ultimately, however, I’ve grown to appreciate (and prefer) modern sports cars with fuel injection, sophisticated emission control equipment, and safety equipment such as airbags and anti-lock brakes. So this year, I’d say this Ferrari 458 Italia was “best in show.”
![A red Ferrari 458 Italia.](https://felixwong.com/gallery/thumbs/o/old-town-car-show-2019-006.jpg)
Now only if it was the Spider version instead having a fixed roof—and didn’t cost as much as all the above cars combined—it would have been my runaway favorite for sure.
![A red MGA, red Triumph TR250, and light blue MG TD.](https://felixwong.com/gallery/thumbs/o/old-town-car-show-2019-001.jpg)
![More MGBs were at the show than usual, including a blue chrome-bumpered and red rubber-bumpered ones.](https://felixwong.com/gallery/thumbs/o/old-town-car-show-2019-003.jpg)
![A red Lotus Elise.](https://felixwong.com/gallery/thumbs/o/old-town-car-show-2019-008.jpg)
![A vintage Indian motorcycle with sidecar.](https://felixwong.com/gallery/thumbs/o/old-town-car-show-2019-009.jpg)
![A green C6 Corvette Convertible with orange racing stripes.](https://felixwong.com/gallery/thumbs/o/old-town-car-show-2019-010.jpg)
![An orange C5 Corvette with black racing stripes.](https://felixwong.com/gallery/thumbs/o/old-town-car-show-2019-012.jpg)
![A white 1976 VW SP2.](https://felixwong.com/gallery/thumbs/o/old-town-car-show-2019-013.jpg)
![red C7 Chevrolet Corvette](https://felixwong.com/gallery/thumbs/o/old-town-car-show-2019-014.jpg)
![A red 1947 Ford coupe hot rod.](https://felixwong.com/gallery/thumbs/o/old-town-car-show-2019-015.jpg)