They had a fair whack of nice iron on display that day. The cars were arrayed along Mackenzie Avenue, the main downtown street. This wasn't a huge show, with maybe 50 to 60 hunks of iron that had made their way to Revelstoke for the show. There were some nice rods, at least one of the obligatory '32 Ford (The Little Deuce Coupe of Legend), quite a few muscle cars, a handful of sports cars and some vintage iron. There was even a Group 6 style replicar that showed up late, making a fair bit of noise to announce its entrance.
The Revelstoke Fire Department even dragged out its two vintage engines for the show - a 1923 International Bickle and a 1938 Ford Seagrave tandem, both in concours condition.
One of the local papers, The Revelstoke Current, managed to catch the show, as well and did a nice picture article on the event, the opening text from which is below. Check out their pictures
HERE and ours further below.