Sunday, June 27, 2010 | 6:08 p.m. CDT
A total of 71 cars and trucks entered the 2010 Mustang and Ford Car Show, held at Parkade Center on Sunday. The judged competition featured plaques, given in a variety of classes as determined by the vehicles' model and age.
The vehicles were judged in four categories that included paint and finish, wheels and undercarriage, upholstry and interior, and engine detailing.
Car collectors and enthusiasts alike came from Missouri, Iowa, and Illinois to participate.
Bold colors and detailing brought visual variety to the 71 vehicles that entered the 2010 Mustang and Ford Car Show, held at Parkade Center on Sunday. This show was sponsored by the Central Missouri Mustang and Ford Club and was the fourth show in mid-Missouri since May 1. Car collectors and enthusiasts alike came from Missouri, Iowa and Illinois to participate in the competition, and although some drove through rain storms to reach Columbia the weather at the car show remained dry and sunny.
¦ Erik Haugsby
Dave Hetzler, left, and Scott Tiffany judge one of 71 vehicles that participated in the Mustang and Ford Car Show. The vehicles were judged in four categories that included paint and finish, wheels and undercarriage, upholstery and interior, and engine detailing.
¦ Erik Haugsby
Ethan and Logan Kilgore examine a scale model of a Rousch Mustang that sits near the engine of its full-size counterpart while at the Mustang and Ford Car Show, held at Parkade Center on Sunday. Rousch is a company that retrofits select Ford vehicles with high-quality replacement parts, and this car competed against other performance vehicles from companies such as Saleen. A total of 71 cars and trucks entered the judged competition, and plaques were given in a variety of classes as determined by the vehicles' model and age.
¦ Erik Haugsby
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