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VW Beetles all in a row. |
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Vehicles have been lovingly restored to a condition better than the original |
On Saturday, July 15, a large crowd enjoyed checking out the premiere vintage VW show in the Pacific Northwest!
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More than one owner picked up their van in Germany and traveled Europe or bought their van in the U.S. and followed the Grateful Dead around the country |
This event has been staged for 40 years, primarily at the College by the Cascade Kombis vintage VW club, a non-profit organization.
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Waitresses on roller skates brought your order to your car |
Visitors enjoyed the cool vintage cars, campers and busses, picked up gear at the swap, and won some amazing prizes for $1!
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$1 tickets paid off in big prizes |
The show concluded with the awards presentation and grand prize raffle. Read the full show details
here.
--All photos by Wayne Pridemore
*Original info in the caption was not quite correct. Here's the info: Older VWs didn't have a fuel gauge, only a fuel petcock. If you were low on fuel ( = engine cutting out) you had to switch the petcock to the 'reserve' position, while you were driving. The lever was located below the dashboard.
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