Bob Christy took these photos from last weekend’s 2016 Toledo JeepFest.
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I took more too. I was more there to enjoy myself and hand out fliers for my show next month and the Spring Reunion and to meet people.
BOB-
Were the Surreys there from OMIX? I would love to get the serial numbers off of them and especially the Pepsi Surrey as they are so rare. What a great show, wish I could have been there!!! Thanks for the photos!
Colin,
That Pepsi Surrey belonged to Bruce from MI. The pink surrey belongs to Ron Syzmanski and the other blue one belonged to Omix.
Bill
The Pepsi Surrey is very cool…not many of them around.
Bob,
Not sure if you heard the story behind that one. The current family bought it from the distributor when it was two years old- after the contract expired requiring him to have it. Its an untouched original. A really neat piece of history.
Bill
Wonderful pictures π
Thanks so much for sharing them, Bob!
I wish I could have been there.
Awesome pics. Was that dark red wagon a 2wd Parkway Conversion or a 2wd Traveller?