41 years ago this coming Sunday, my father, Curtis started what has become a community tradition. The" McClellandtown (formerly Antique) Car Show and Hog Roast." I always like to come up with a theme for each year and this year it will be my father and Model A's. I intend on showing our first project (1966), my 30 coupe, my mostly original Town Sedan, the 31 Delivery we started together right after we finished the coupe, and my latest project, the Shurmeyer Whitney Huckster. This one started with an ebay purchased chassis and a wooden bed purchased from a fellow barner. I have adapted it to accept Briggs Fordoor doors and a traditional model A cowl and windshield. Thought I'd spruce it up a bit, stick on a little temporary gas tank, and DRIVE it the 2 or 3 blocks to our Firemen's Field for this years car show. I think it is important to show folks that some cars are indeed made from scratch...just the way my dad taught me all those years ago. I'll post pics from the show next week.