Lots of muscle flexed Saturday at Midnight Cruizers car show

By Dan Hammock

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Cars and trucks ranging from the early 1900s roadsters to modern day Mustangs lined Market and Broadway in Aberdeen Saturday.

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD Cars and trucks ranging from the early 1900s roadsters to modern day Mustangs lined Market and Broadway in Aberdeen Saturday.

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                A small sample of the hundreds of cars and the hundreds of people checking them out at the Midnight Cruizers annual Aberdeen car show July 14. The elaborate paint jobs on many of them shown brightly on the warm, clear day.

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD A small sample of the hundreds of cars and the hundreds of people checking them out at the Midnight Cruizers annual Aberdeen car show July 14. The elaborate paint jobs on many of them shown brightly on the warm, clear day.

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                There were a lot of eye-catching cars at the Midnight Cruizers car show Saturday in Aberdeen. One of them was this 1958 Edsel Citation convertible, owned by Ray and Ann Kimbel of Shelton. Ray said the car has been family owned since it was bought brand new from the old Bob Snead dealership in Olympia.

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD There were a lot of eye-catching cars at the Midnight Cruizers car show Saturday in Aberdeen. One of them was this 1958 Edsel Citation convertible, owned by Ray and Ann Kimbel of Shelton. Ray said the car has been family owned since it was bought brand new from the old Bob Snead dealership in Olympia.