Perfect weather and 435 immaculately restored classic autos drew an estimated 12,000 to 15,000 downtown for the Kirkland Classic Car Show last Sunday. Pictured is Lane Hogson, winner of the Kirkland Downtown Association’s Choice award for his red 1934 Ford Victoria (Vicky).  Winner of “Best in Show” was Ray and Renie Young for  their 1969 Custom Camero.  The car show as put on by both the Kirkland Downtown Association and the Legends Car Club.   - Photo courtesy of Julie Metteer
Photo courtesy of Julie Metteer
Perfect weather and 435 immaculately restored classic autos drew an estimated 12,000 to 15,000 downtown for the Kirkland Classic Car Show last Sunday. Pictured is Lane Hogson, winner of the Kirkland Downtown Association’s Choice award for his red 1934 Ford Victoria (Vicky). Winner of “Best in Show” was Ray and Renie Young for their 1969 Custom Camero. The car show as put on by both the Kirkland Downtown Association and the Legends Car Club.

The ‘choice’ sight last weekend


July 21, 2008 · Updated 3:11 PM 

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