May 19, 2002 - Friendship Day
The Mid Peninsula Old Time Auto Club sponsors “Friendship Day”
each year. This is a non-judged “shine and show” type of event. This
year there were over 400 vehicles on display. One of the nice things about this
event is that there is a huge variety from Full Classics through street rods.
Most of my photographs were taken before the field showed up and are slanted
toward my preference for 1930s cars. There was a lot more there than these
pictures cover. Rain started in late morning which cut the overall attendance
and induced people to leave early. Nonetheless, it was a fun event.
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A pair of Pierce-Arrows. |
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A Franklin |
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A couple of disk wheeled Chevys. |
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General view of part of the “field” |
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A seldom seen model of BMW. |
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1937 Cord. Not a replicar! |
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Dreyers Ice Cream Model T Ford Truck |
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Packard |
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Cars belonging to members of the sponsoring club. |
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Yep. Those are boat registration numbers on the front fender. Its an amphibicar! |

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Just your typical 1935 Bowlus streamlined travel trailer pulled by a typical
1932 Packard convertible. You see this every day don't you? |
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Foreign cars were there too. This is a Morgan. A couple of Renault C2Vs, a bunch of
VWs, at least one Triumph TR3 and MG TD were in attendance as well. |
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The famous Ford retractable hardtop. |
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A 1931 Plymouth PA |
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