Join Us for a Community Event
Fort Lawn and Great Falls Food Drive
Saturday, October 24th at 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Richburg Town Hall, 201 North Main Street, Richburg, SC 29729
All cruisers will meet at Flying J (2435 Mt Holly Rd, Rock Hill) at 10AM and leave at 10:15 to cruise to Richburg.
Facts for Thought
Following World War II, Detroit had big plans for much needed automobiles. “The war years had seen four million cars disappear through age and accidents, and millions more were in desperate need of replacement.”
“Situated in the only truly prosperous market on an otherwise ravaged planet, and unthreatened by even the suggestion of overseas competition or government control, the American automobile industry planned to supply its customers with the most extravagant, outrageous, and excessive machines its stylists and engineers could imagine.”
Read more from this source: https://www.americanheritage.com/detroit-iron
Click picture to view video of classic cars "Then & Now"

Q: What car was the first to have it's radio antenna embedded in the windshield?
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