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Record number of cars in Col. Cody showTell North Platte what you think
 
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A '67 Ford Fairlane shown by Keith Damrun of Akron, Colo.
Photo by Jay Huff
Troyer's VW
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'39 Pylmouth 4-door
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1990 Jeep by Eric Wyman of North Platte
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The college's 1962 Chevy Nova
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'57 Nash Metropolitan by Paula Smith of North Platte.

Downtown North Platte was alive with the colors and chrome of more than 250 classic and street rod cars Saturday. The Colonel Cody Cruise car show filled the bricks on Dewey and spilled onto Fifth and Sixth streets.

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Thousands turned out to stroll the bricks and look over the fine machines on display.

Trent Lindstedt of North Platte belongs to a club called the Great Plains F100 Club, based in Omaha, with members in several states. Five members each had a truck in the show.

Their club motto is “We Are Driven” and by that, they mean they don’t use trailers to haul their trucks, they drive them to shows all over the country.

According to Lindstedt, at least seven states were represented at this year’s Col. Cody show. The types of vehicles ranged from mild and quiet to low and fast, as well as some that looked like they could climb boulders.

One of the most radical was a 1956 Volkswagen owned by Dan Troyer of North Platte, which he is converting to a V8 powered street rod.

Troyer said he has about a year of work ahead of him before it's complete. Powered by a Corvette LS3 engine, the Bug has been radically chopped and sits on a full race frame. Troyer plans to make it street-legal and intends to run it at the Sandhills Road Race near Arnold when it’s finished.

North Platte Community College instructor Don Wilson turned the drum as raffle tickets were separated and dropped, and college President Ryan Purdy drew the winner of the Green 1962 Chevy Nova built by students at the college.

Tony Weidner of Grand Island was the lucky ticket holder. He was at a tennis tournament at Cody Park when his ticket was drawn and found out about winning via phone calls from people at the car show. Weidner buys tickets every year for the car raffle. He was thrilled by winning and he said he even loves the color.

Purdy said 5,800 tickets were sold by drawing time, netting $58,000, enough money to pay for the car project and plus nearly $25,000 for scholarships in auto body and mechanic programs at Mid Plains.

The raffle has been held for eight years and this year the most tickets ever were sold.

Purdy said he didn't mind that the winnner was playing tennis.

“Only three times, has the raffle winner been at the car show for the drawing,” he said.


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The North Platte Bulletin - Published 9/10/2012
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That sounds like a great show, sako!
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Posted by I use several    - 9/13/2012 10:14:59 PM
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This is a fine show in North Platte and you really do not have to have a 30G car to be in it. I won a peoples choice award a few years back with a car that is valued under $10,000. The states largest show is happening this Sunday in West Point, NE. The Last Fling 'til Spring car show is Sept. 16 and shuts entries off at 750 cars. Come on up "I use Several", there are many classes of unmodified antiques to enjoy.
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Posted by sako    - 9/11/2012 8:47:45 PM
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Nope no award..didn't take my car...BOOHOO !!!!
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Posted by smutcityreader    - 9/11/2012 7:45:50 PM
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The car show is one of the best in the state and no you dont need a $30,000 car. We have had a modern truck and a modern car in the show and was treated just as good as a high dollar car. Its about friends getting to gether and making new friends. The club that puts it on are a great group of people and they work all year to make this happen. and they do a great job!!!! My car is nothing fancy just has a COOL TO ME paint job. Thanks to the Colonel Cody Car Club for putting this show on!!!!
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Posted by that1guy    - 9/11/2012 7:23:33 PM
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sounds like someone didnt win a award, so theres a little crying going on
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Posted by eagle    - 9/11/2012 3:32:41 PM
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PRE-Fab cars are all over.. Not many LOOK at the Vintage cars.. The club really does not want cars that are in the works either... If you are not a $30,000 car you are nothing..
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Posted by smutcityreader    - 9/11/2012 12:40:55 PM
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This is a great car show and a wonderful event for our city and area. The work that goes into them is amazing. It would be good to see more "original" cars in the show. So many are "resto rods" or ":hot rods" and they are fun but it is also great to see anitque cars that have been restored to original condition and people can appreciate the beauty and workmanship that was in those vehicles when they were new, Come on original car owners, put your vehicles in the show as well! Thanks to all who participate in this show and the Nebraskaland Days car show in June! Great to see the cars!
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