Steel City Cruisers
2005
Sunday Show and
Shine
Steel City have always attracted quality cars to their show and this year was no exception
with the Sunday only cars arriving early it was time to take my car down to the
showfield.  The sun had come out to play and although it was chilly, it looked like there
was going to be a good turnout.
Delberts from Riverside Rod
& Customs 32 3- window.
Traditional Hot Rod styling
makes this timeless,and
congratulations on the birth
of your new baby.
"Flamin Hell" 34
coupe and 32
roadster made the
trip over from
Manchester on
Sunday morning Bet
it was cold in the 32!
I liked this radically chopped
Minivan and so did the judges
awarding it a top ten at prizegiving.
Paul Gartside's A
Delivery packs a
punch with twin
Nitrous Oxide
bottles in the
back. Instant "Hot
Hatch Killer" at
the flick of a switch
Cal look Beetle very nice.
Classic Granada's were in
immaculate condition
There is always a great
variety if vehicles at
Sheffield
You don't see many 31 Chevy
Rods and this one is a beauty.
53/54 Ford was
simply stunning.
Gets just about
everywhere
does this Edsel
D J has been winning
trophies all season
with his immaculate
Plymouth
One of the nicest rear ends I saw
all weekend!
Terry (Not sure of his last
name ) recently bought
this 34 Sports Sedan and is
back into the scene again.
Bob Booth's" BEST OF SHOW " winning 31
5-window coupe. Nothing much to say
except this is a so right Hot Rod.
Pete Whiteside's Resto
Rod 35 Coupe.
Stewart Revill once again figured in the
Top Ten with his 58 Apache Fleetside.
Ranchero looked
like it had a new
front panels fitted
since the last time I
saw it.
I am glad the owner of this Chevy
resisted the temptation to big inch and
billet this truck to leave it original
looking as it looks a whole lot better for
it.
Just tasty 55 Chevy
Classic 350 Mustang
was apparently an
original factory
model.
Not really the weather
for converts but impala
was beautiful anyway
And the Band played on despite the weather.
Plymouth was in the finalists at
Americana and rightly so as it was
fantastic.
And so prize giving came about with Bob Booth taking the "Best of Show Honours ".  Then
it was time to pack up bid our farewells and head off home. We still had one more show to
do before our season ended, but I was already looking forward to next seasons 29th Steel
City Rod Run
Must be good fun judging where the edge
of the bonnet is when parking