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Roger Rohrdanz . October 12, 2022 . All Feature Vehicles
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The 17th Annual Event Shows Off the City of El Segundo

El Segundo has gone through quite a lot of changes during the time it’s hosted this show. The comfortable, quaint, vintage-style town of 16,000-plus looks much the same as it did years ago, and downtown Main Street looks like a ’60s-era movie set. But if you look around you’ll see the high-rise buildings on the east side along Sepulveda, the west side has the Hyperian water treatment plant and the Pacific Ocean, to the north is L.A. Airport, and the Chevron refinery occupies the south side. Throughout the previous 17 years, though, the Main Street Car Show has been a constant.

The great event T-shirt.
This event gets crowded.
Some of the show cars arrive.
Don Argo brought his sharp, very unique,Deuce coupe. Don’s Ford flathead has an unusual Tri-power setup and runs Dixon heads. For info on the Heads call 310.323.4450.

The 17th annual event, presented by the El Segundo Police Officers Association, was held near the end of August. This show is traditionally open to all makes and models of cars and trucks, and there was plenty of everything to be seen. It helped that the weather was clear and warmed up by about 10 a.m., and later the tree-lined streets provided shade.

The very unique event logo was produced by Troy Stephens III and Boiling Point Creative Group of El Segundo. Spectators and participants enjoyed vendor wares, raffles, a 50/50 drawing, live music by the Russell & Chuck Project and great food, which was available all along Main Street. Of course there were all of the incredible vehicles that you can see on these pages. If you haven’t seen this unique city, it’s worth a visit. We recommend you do that for next year’s show.

1 . This smooth ’55 Ford Victoria with a Tri-powered small-block Ford for power belongs to Barry Fein of West L.A.
2. This smooth ’55 Ford Victoria with a Tri-powered small-block Ford for power belongs to Barry Fein of West L.A.
3. This smooth ’55 Ford Victoria with a Tri-powered small-block Ford for power belongs to Barry Fein of West L.A.
4. This clean, mellow yellow ’64 Chevy Malibu SS belongs to Jan Speer of Westchester, CA.
5. This clean, mellow yellow ’64 Chevy Malibu SS belongs to Jan Speer of Westchester, CA.
6. A chopped, channeled, Ford model A with a tractor grille and dual quad Chevy power. The owner is Craig Diller of El Segundo.
7. A chopped, channeled, Ford model A with a tractor grille and dual quad Chevy power. The owner is Craig Diller of El Segundo.
8. A chopped, channeled, Ford model A with a tractor grille and dual quad Chevy power. The owner is Craig Diller of El Segundo.
9. This well done, original, ’34 Plymouth Deluxe PE belongs to Geof Strand of Manhattan Beach, CA.
10. This well done, original, ’34 Plymouth Deluxe PE belongs to Geof Strand of Manhattan Beach, CA.
11. This well done, original, ’34 Plymouth Deluxe PE belongs to Geof Strand of Manhattan Beach, CA.
12. A nicely finished Gen I Camaro. The owner is Les Ingram of Hawthorne, CA.
13. A nicely finished Gen I Camaro. The owner is Les Ingram of Hawthorne, CA.
14. A nicely finished Gen I Camaro. The owner is Les Ingram of Hawthorne, CA.
15. Check out the engine compartment in Doc Schneider’s Gen I ’67 Chevy Camaro.
16. Check out the engine compartment in Doc Schneider’s Gen I ’67 Chevy Camaro.
17. Check out the engine compartment in Doc Schneider’s Gen I ’67 Chevy Camaro.
18. The live music was provided all day by the Russell & Chuck Project.
19. Is that a real Pontiac hood ornament?
20. The Street Walkin’ Sole Sistas were selling cupcakes, popcorn and snow cones to benefit breast cancer charities.


 

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