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Downtown Oakland, OR was again the site of the
Oakland Car Show &
Shine for 2007, on Mother's Day Weekend.

Hey, how'd they get into the Car Show?  A couple "Modern" vehicles slip into downtown Locust Street, where a variety of vintage Cars, Trucks and Cycles were displayed.

The Grand Prize Winner-- Pat Glass from Myrtle Creek, OR blew the competition away with his "Candy Brandy" painted 1957 Ford Thunderbird.

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Lots of Heavy Metal and bragging rights were available at the Oakland Car Show & Shine, with trophies for 1st through 3rd in Five different classes.

Plan on separate classes for 1950's and 1960's-70's for this year's show, and we promise to bring out the choppers" this year, being one of the few Car Shows in Oregon with a Motorcycle class.


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Roger Zimmerman of Oakland brought out an old time favorite with this 1966 Mustang sizzler.


Dean & Geneva Croft of Roseburg got noticed with their paint job on this "jet green" 1964 Chevy sedan.

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Jim Shipley of Roseburg went with Henry Ford's favorite color for his 1923 "basic black" Model T.


Mark Mosley's souped up "viper red" 1965 Ford Mustang dazzled the crowd with it's vibrant color.

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A real "crowd pleaser" was this 1973 Cadillac Hearse, complete with "trailer", from Paul Rankin of Roseburg.

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John Mills of Oakland got some old timers together to match old town Oakland with his 1924 Silver Model T.


Todd Woodward of Oakland showed off some engine chrome on his "Hot Rod" 1936 Pontiac Coupe's black and purple lines.

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Roseburg's Norm Neal brought a showstopper 1939 Ford Sedan painted in "creamy tan".


This 1939 Ford Sedan painted in "cabriolet blue" was Gordon Boyd of Roseburg's pride and joy.

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Not your mother's Model T! This 1926 Model T has had some "Modifications" and caused a stir at the Oakland Car Show.


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oaklandcarshow@gmail.com

Oakland Classic Car Show & Shine
P.O. Box 252, Oakland, OR 97462
541-459-4228