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Customs and classics steal the show at Blue Mountain car show

Lisa Phelps
Posted 7/17/24

WHEATLAND – Some were old, others were new, antique, or unique, but all had either swagger or shine at the 5th annual Blue Mountain Car Show in downtown Wheatland. The Saturday event had car, …

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Customs and classics steal the show at Blue Mountain car show

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WHEATLAND – Some were old, others were new, antique, or unique, but all had either swagger or shine at the 5th annual Blue Mountain Car Show in downtown Wheatland.
The Saturday event had car, truck, and tractor enthusiasts showing off their latest updates and good-naturedly claiming their car is the best. A long list of events, and 25 award categories included the typical antique, mid- and modern model years, big rig, truck, first responder vehicles, motorcycles, custom, people’s choice and top-tier sponsor’s personal choice awards. Popular airbrush artists from “Counting Cars” reality t.v. show, Mike Henry and Ryan Evans, were special guests who came to see the entries in the show and visit with fans in Wheatland.
A free public showing of “Gone in 60 Seconds” was shown at Cinema West movie Theatre after the award winners were announced. A street dance with music by DJ Majik wrapped up the event Saturday evening.