We made the discovery by accident. It was the late 1990’s, and my rally brother Steve and I both took the week off from work so that we could attend Hershey. When Saturday rolled around (at that time, the judged car show was on Saturday; it has since been moved to Friday), for reasons which are lost to time, we got up extra early and headed to the show field, arriving around 7:30 a.m. To our amazement, we stumbled upon the sight of the show car owners driving their cars onto the field. We quickly secured a convenient vantage point and stood, transfixed and unmoving, for several hours as we saw and heard these exquisite antique automobiles being driven to their assigned Class parking spots. (As per AACA Judging Guidelines: “All vehicles must be driven on the show field under their own power, except motorcycles and race cars.” Once on the show field, cars are NOT checked or judged for the operational ability of any equipment.)

Since that discovery, whenever I’m at Hershey, I’ve made it a habit to attend this morning parade. This year, I arrived at the show by 7:45, and found a great viewing spot, with the glorious golden sunlight on my back (and good thing, too, as it was 37 degrees F). For an hour and a half, I held my ground as I snapped photos of hundreds of cars motoring up the entrance road. By 9:15, it was time to move, so I headed across the street to take in the rest of the show.

What is posted below is a huge photo dump of the morning parade. The morning sun bathed every car in a light the quality of which only comes along at certain times of day. The temps rose to a tolerable low 60s, and I walked the rows until early afternoon, by which time I was ready to head home. Hershey 2025 was a rousing success.


Coming up: Part 3, the RM-Sotheby’s Auction.
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Looks like antique car enthusiasts heaven.
Mike Assainte
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Hi Mike, thanks for your comments! Best, Richard
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Wow. All those makes, model and colors!
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Fantastic “photo dump”! Lots of great cars looking wonderful in the morning light but the red TVR Grantura is the one I would want maybe even more than the E-Type convertible. I just have soft spot in my head for British fiberglass.
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Hi Bob, thanks for the comments. I must agree, that TVR looked very nice. Best, Richard
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