Officer Ryan Speer chats with automobile present head choose Don Cramer, who’s taking a look at this shiny 1964 Shelby Cobra powered by a Ford engine.
Bobj Berger of Edmonds, a 43-year Edmonds resident and No. 1 Sonic fan, standing subsequent to his 1949 Willys Overland Jeepster. The corporate solely made 19,000 in three years time, of which Berger owns two.
This 1971 VW Squareback owned by Ed Ferraro is ready to surf.
Dominic waits as Pamela serves him sausages on the North Sound Church pancake breakfast ,which is free to the neighborhood yearly.
A trio of Fords glisten within the Sunday morning solar: A purple 1930 coupe, a 1935 purple Ford pickup and a
1936 blue Ford pickup.
Mike and Lindsay with Mookie, a canine they’re canine sitting, and their rescue canine Bodie.
Ron Nolan of Edmonds along with his yellow 1931 Ford pickup and Brier resident Bob Darby along with his 1938 customary two-door Ford. The 2 have been pals for 28 years.
At simply after 10 a.m., the streets had been full of automobile fanatics.
Rod and Sue MacKenzie, former Edmonds residents, are all smiles sitting of their 1939 Lincoln Zephyr, which they simply completed restoring this spring.
A 1932 Ford Coupe owned by Bob Pfeifer.
A 1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan City Sedan owned by Tom and Kelly Wooden
Edmonds resident Carlos Arguelles and spouse Kelly have owned this 1959 Citroen for 4 years. Initially made in France , it went to Belgium earlier than coming to the U.S. Born in Argentina, Carlos used to experience in an identical automobile when he grew up.
Richmond Seaside resident David Pryde bought the Nash Metropolitan Convertible 23 years in the past. He restored it to unique manufacturing facility shade, Berkshire inexperienced, which took about 5 years whereas working weekends and nights on it.
Volkswagen Beetle proprietor Ken Bailey.
This 1966 GTO has been owned by Brian Macwhirter for the seven years. Bought in Nashville, it was beforehand owned by the son of Ricky Nelson — of Ozzie and Harriet fame.
This 1934 Ford five- window coupe has been owned by Ron Miller for 4 years. He purchased it on this situation with 14,000 miles. It’s made with Henry Ford metal.
A 1953 Ford Victoria owned by long-time residents Invoice and Judy Baker. In highschool, they belonged to the Wanderers automobile membership and Invoice is now president of the Puget Sound Restricted automobile membership.
A 1939 Customized Coupe proprietor James Grantham sparkles within the solar.
A lineup of classic Corvettes.
Truthful skies and temperatures within the mid-70s greeted attendees at Sunday’s Edmonds Basic Automotive and Bike Present, sponsored by the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce.