THE SPOKESMAN • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2022 A5 HIGH DESERT SWAP MEET AND CAR SHOW Hundreds of classic, antique cars roll in BY NICK ROSENBERGER Redmond Spokesman Despite a brown and smoky sky slowly creeping over Red- mond, smiles, laughs and ex- citement flooded the Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center on Saturday as the Oregon High Desert Swap Meet and Car Show rolled into town for its 38th year. With more than 300 partic- ipants bringing their old, clas- sic and antique cars and wares from around the state and be- yond, the event hosted by the Central Oregon Car Club is a feast of car and collector culture. “It’s a fun event and I think it’s been a great thing for the Cen- tral Oregon area,” said Butch Ramsey, one of the co-presi- dents of the Central Oregon Car Club. “There’s a lot of camara- derie.” The 80-year-old Ramsey said he’s been interested in cars since he was 16 and brought one of his own cars to the event that was made in a blacksmith shop in 1904 or 1905. “Just a fun thing more than anything,” he said. “There’s a lot of neat cars.” Ramsey wasn’t kidding. From 1915 Model T Fords to a shiny 1966 Marathon Model Checker Taxi to hotrods, the free event drew in crowds of curious and passionate car enthusiasts. “It’s just fun,” said David Lowe, a 77-year-old attendee from La Pine who brought two Chryslers to sell. Lowe has loved Chryslers for decades and said his whole fam- ily had one at one point. Back in the early 90’s, they’d clean their cars and cruise around the neighborhood — all five of them booming by as people craned their heads to get a bet- ter look. “They just keep going,” Lowe said, “why would I not like them?” According to Ramsey, the car swap has always been very suc- A Chevrolet Chevelle station wagon drives past the Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center’s dairy barn at the High Desert Swap Meet and Car Show on Sept. 10 in Redmond. Nick Rosenberger/Spokesman Nick Rosenberger/Spokesman LEFT: Denny Bonn of Bend stands behind his 1927 Nash 4-door hotrod. CENTER: The interior of a classic Ford sits exposed at the High Desert Swap Meet and Car Show. RIGHT: A 1966 Marathon Model Checker Taxi cab sits at the High Desert Swap Meet and Car Show. cessful since it began in 1983. Before the first event, there were car clubs all Central Ore- gon that had their own swaps and meets. However, they were small and disjointed until some- one began to gauge people’s in- terest in hosting one big event. The first event saw a little over 100 participants and it has only continued to grow since then, Ramsey said. He wants to see it hit 500 participants in the future. But, it wasn’t just cars on dis- play at the fairgrounds. “There’s a real gamut of things out there,” Ramsey said. “We’ve had tractors and RVs and a (homemade) helicopter one year.” “We just don’t draw the line on what goes in this show,” he said. Plan your 2023 Getaway! From old Mustangs, Thun- derbirds and Oldsmobiles to ancient, standalone engines purring along, there was a sea of options to grab one’s attention. Collectible car and motorcy- cle magazines such as Hot Rod and Cycle World still encased in their yellowing plastic sleeves were splayed across tables while piles of rusted Americana stacked in rows sat next to bas- kets of machine and car parts. Neal Furlong, a vendor who drove from his home in Spring- field, said he’s been going to car shows and swaps for about 40 years and bringing the things he finds at garage sales — mostly Tonka Toys and wagons for this event — to the events. He got his start, he said, after going to a big car swap in Port- land and realizing people were selling things he’d collected. “I started selling my stuff also,” Furlong said, “and I was just amazed that people wanted it.” The car swap and meet will also help fund scholarships for the Central Oregon Commu- nity College’s automotive pro- gram. █ Reporter: nrosenberger@ redmondspokesman.com 2022 FALL RV SHOW & SALE SEPTEMBER 15th - 18th Thurs - Sat 9am - 6pm • Sun 10am - 5pm FREE ADMISSION! FREE PARKING! 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