September 17, 2014 – Menno Car Show
Crowds gathered on Fifth Street in Menno Satuday evening, Sept. 13 for the annual Menno Car Show, which once again drew car enthusiasts from around the region.
The interior of the 1965 Chevy Nova owned by Deono Miller and on display at the Menno Car Show Saturday is as pristine as the exterior.
Ammon Auch and Mark Helgerson admire the look of one of many vintage cars on display at the Menno Car Show last week.
Clarence Simonsen walks amongst the restored vehicles at the Menno Car Show Saturday, Sept. 13.
Motorcycles are also part of the tradition at the Menno Car Show, with a lineup prominently on display near the Menno Fire Hall.
The artwork of local airbrush artist Mickey Harris was in evidence Saturday, Sept. 13 on several vehicles at the Menno Car Show. Above his handiwork can be seen on the front of the Menno Fire Department rescue truck.
Harris' airbrush artwork could also be found on motorcycles, like this one owned by Tim Binder, Yankton. Binder is a member of the Yankton Fire Department.
Several cars with local owners were on display at the Menno Car Show. Above, the 1970 Ford Ranchero GT owned by Eric Heirigs greets visitors.
Henry and Janelle Bender make their way down the long line of vintage cars at the Menno Car Show Saturday, Sept. 13.
PHOTOS BY ERIK KAUFMAN
The interior of the 1965 Chevy Nova owned by Deono Miller and on display at the Menno Car Show Saturday is as pristine as the exterior.
Ammon Auch and Mark Helgerson admire the look of one of many vintage cars on display at the Menno Car Show last week.
Clarence Simonsen walks amongst the restored vehicles at the Menno Car Show Saturday, Sept. 13.
Motorcycles are also part of the tradition at the Menno Car Show, with a lineup prominently on display near the Menno Fire Hall.
The artwork of local airbrush artist Mickey Harris was in evidence Saturday, Sept. 13 on several vehicles at the Menno Car Show. Above his handiwork can be seen on the front of the Menno Fire Department rescue truck.
Harris' airbrush artwork could also be found on motorcycles, like this one owned by Tim Binder, Yankton. Binder is a member of the Yankton Fire Department.
Several cars with local owners were on display at the Menno Car Show. Above, the 1970 Ford Ranchero GT owned by Eric Heirigs greets visitors.
Henry and Janelle Bender make their way down the long line of vintage cars at the Menno Car Show Saturday, Sept. 13.
PHOTOS BY ERIK KAUFMAN