Classic Cars

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Not for publication contact: Charles Nazarian
978-821-5291

October 2, 2019

 

Second Annual Classic Car Show Kicks off Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation’s Autumn-Winter-Spring Program Season!

A picture perfect early fall day set the scene for the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation’s second annual Cape Ann Classic Cars on the Green on Saturday, September 28. More than 30 antique and classic cars lined the historic Meetinghouse’s grand allee while scores of car enthusiasts, families, and visitors to Gloucester strolled the promenade. John Hicks and his Giddy Gang provided the perfect accompaniment with their distinctive Dixieland band.

Entries to the invitational show spanned more than 50 years with two 1923 Model T’s representing the earliest entries and a 1979 Firebird TA as the most recent. Both visitors and owners voted for their favorite cars in nine categories ranging from Best in Show to Most Luxurious, Most Ostentatious, and Most Fun. The runaway winner for the day was the 1963 Turino Turquoise Cadillac convertible owned the Tim Sparks of Lowell. The ’63 Caddie was the crowd favorite for Most Elegant, Most Luxurious, and Grand Touring/Comfort.

Tours of the historic 1806 Meetinghouse were a popular attraction. Among the building’s many historic and notable details and treasures, visitors were most intrigued by the 1785 charter signed by freed slave Gloster Dalton and the role that the Meetinghouse played in the legal battle that resulted in the incorporation of a policy around the separation of church and state in the United States Constitution. Bob Wech, Music Director for the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church thrilled visitors with a rousing mini-concert on the 1893 Hutchings-Fisk pipe organ to complete the tour.

Congratulations to all the 2019 winners!

FIRST PRIZE – BEST IN SHOW
1957 Chevy Belair convertible
Owner: John Ross, Ipswich

ELEGANCE – MOST ELEGANT
1963 Cadillac convertible
Owner: Tim Sparks, Lowell

LUXURY – MOST LUXURIOUS
1963 Cadillac convertible
Owner: Tim Sparks, Lowell

GRAND TOURING – COMFORT
1963 Cadillac convertible
Owner: Tim Sparks, Lowell

SPORT – BEST FOR RACING
1967 Cobra
Owner: John Pardee, Rockport

OSTENTATIOUS – SHOWIEST
1958 Ford Skyliner
Owner: Nick Anderson, Hamilton

PRACTICAL – MOST USEFUL
1946 Studebaker MS
Owner: Jonathan Poore, Hamilton

BEAUTIFUL – BEST STYLED
1957 Chevy Belair convertible
Owner: John Ross, Ipswich

DELIGHTFUL – MOST FUN
1964 Comet Caliente convertible
Owners: Deb and Lauren Boudreau-Steeves

 

Photos by:
Lauren Boudreau-Steeves
Rick Isaacs
Charles Nazarian

 

Second Annual Classic Car Show

From our friend, Charles Nazarian, Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation

I added a Cape Ann Community blog entry today about the upcoming classic car show to benefit the Meetinghouse on September 28th.  Here’s the link:

 https://capeanncommunity.com/2019/09/18/cape-ann-classic-cars-on-the-green/

 

Rain date it is! Classic Cars on the Green October 14th 1-5pm

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Update from Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation:

“Please help us to get the word out in any way you can.
Due to predicted rainy weather on Saturday the first Gloucester Invitational, a classic car show hosted buy the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation, has been moved to our rain date:  Sunday, October 14th. Please note the time of the show on Sunday:  from 1:00 to 5:00pm. Set-up and car arrival on the green is between noon-1:00pm. The Sunday show retains the same festivities:  live Dixieland music by ‘John’s Giddy Gang,’  delicious chowders and lobster rolls by the Causeway Restaurant, and hourly tours of the historic Meetinghouse with a demonstration piece on the 1893 pipe-organ.Trophies in 9 categories based upon the audience voting will be given out in an award ceremony at 4:30pm.”

 

Classic cars meet up

What was happening here? September 9, 2018, Stop and Shop parking lot, Gloucester, Mass

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Austin Healey Seaside summit on Cape Ann

Fun poster (note sponsor Lyon-Waugh) for the 2018 Healey Seaside Summit which has just one more day in our area. I look forward to seeing photographs of these beautiful cars zipping around our scenic shores; send some in to GMG!

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group from Austin Healey summit 2018 visit woman owned businesses along Essex Coastal Scenic Byway©Pauline Bresnahan.PNG

Pauline Bresnahan shares this photo and writes: “Ladies from the Austin-Healey summit travelled along our Woman Owned Business on the Essex Coastal Scenic Byway. They are now headed to Beautiful Gloucester Ma to enjoy a sail on Schooner Lannon and the Schooner Ardelle. Thanks Ladies for stopping in.”