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COURTESY OF STEELE RUBBER PRODUCTS . September 22, 2022 . All Feature Vehicles
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Steele Rubber Products Open House

Organizers are calling the 6th annual Steele Rubber Products Open House and Car Show a success and planning for next year’s celebration is already in progress.

Steele Rubber Products makes weather stripping and rubber parts for classic cars, trucks and street rods. The first year of the annual open house marked the company’s 50th anniversary and they invited the community to help celebrate the milestone. Since then Steele President Matt Agosta has opened the doors each year for classic car enthusiasts and family to attend.

Open House 2013 included plant tours, goody bags for drivers and kids, free industry magazines, door prizes from sponsors popular in the industry, awards in more than 15 categories and local food vendors.

The great weather and quality prizes lead to one of the largest turnouts the show has seen. There were 235 registered drivers with cars and trucks primarily from the ’30s to the late ’70s. Chevrolets and Fords were popular, but all makes and models werepresent. The collection included rare vehicles like a ’53 International pickup and a rare ’24 Ford Depot Hack owned by the same family since the end of World War II.

Larry Hull’s ’29 Ford Model A
JR Drake’s ’32 Ford prison bus

Registrants included a few drivers with one-of-a-kind vehicles, including a ’79 Dodge Woody wagon hand-carved from white pine. Owner Michael Teague from Taylorsville, North Carolina, won the Kid’s Choice Award. Another crowd favorite was a ’58 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham series 70, only 704 were ever made and this one was in mint condition. Owner David Clark won the Best of the 1950s Award.

“The thing about this show that was most impressive was the way drivers sit and chat with each other. It was very laid-back and had a sense of community,” said Agosta, “That was the atmosphere of the first show, and we have kept that aspect of the event.”

Agosta and the Steele Rubber Products staff have started planning next year’s event, including reserving a larger parking lot for the growing crowd of classic cars, trucks and hot rods.

Visit Steele Rubber Products at Steelerubber.com or call 877.455.1161 for more information.

Gloria Hinson’s 1968 Ford Cobra
Patrons got to tour the Steele Rubber Products Plant
Dave Chamberlain of All Classics Restoration -1973 Plymouth Duster won best Muscle Car
Matt with Linda Harris. Her 1969 Dodge Super Bee won the best in Show Award.
Open House is one of two car shows hosted by Steele Rubber Products. The second is Collector Car Appreciation Day in July
Mike Russell -1953 Ford F100 – Best Truck winner
Barry Poovey drove a ’29 Ford and won a prize package from sponsors.
Has anyone seen my motor?
Bill Phillips’ ’89 Kudzu
Elaine Hocking’s ’49 Ford F1
Jeff Hunter and Angie Montgomery’s ’54 Dodge pickup
Ronnie Bridges’ ’50 Bentley Mark 5 Saloon

1. Tom Weston’s ’50 Ford Custom Deluxe
2. Tony Lambert’s ’34 Chevy sedan Peaches and Cream
3. 2013 marks the 6th Annual Open House celebration for Steele Rubber Products.
4. The 2013 Steele Rubber Products Open House was a successful event.
5. Joe Stephens’ ’66 Pontiac Catalina
6. Bill Whitmire’s ’31 Ford Model A
7. Lilliana Barr’s ’71 Chevy Chevelle SS
8. ’70 Cougar XR7

9. Larry Brown’s ’46 Ford
10. Standing room only
11. Ricky Hoffner’s ’53 International
12. Ken Thompson’s ’55 Indy 500 Streamline
13. Steele Rubber Products Open House 2103
14. Steele Rubber Products Engineer Jim Martin’s ’32 Ford coupe street rod
15. Mike Hughes’ ’33 Ford three-window coupe
16. Michael Teague and grandson’s ’79 Dodge woody van
17. ’53 Ford F-100
18. Gil LaFave’s ’67 Austin Healey 3000M

 

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