Car Nuts Show and Shine

SWAN VALLEY – Car enthusiasts brought their prized vehicles to share with the community at the Show and Shine in the Swan Saturday, Sept. 18. More than 25 cars, trucks and motorcycles, made from 1913 to 2019, lined the Hungry Bear Bar & Grill's back lawn. Owners visited with community members and visitors sharing their "labor of love" and getting together with other people that love cars.

Dick and Bobbie Jo Wolff organized the show hosted by the Condon Car Nuts. When they were unable to attend, Ronda Feucht and Randy Williams stepped in and made sure everything went smoothly.

Feucht said the Condon Car Nuts started in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It was a group of local people getting together with their hot rod cars. The original group included Ronda and her husband Steve, Shirley and Lloyd Hahn, Becky and Joe Anderson and a few other locals.

"We thought let's just have our own little club. We called it the Condon Car Nuts," Feucht said and laughed.

The group held one show in Condon every year and would travel to other car shows around the state together. However after a while everyone started to go different directions and the club dissolved.

"It hasn't really been an organized group for a long time," Feucht said.

It was an open show with no registration fees, categories or prizes.

"It is an excuse to have a good time and get people with their cars back together again," Feucht said. "There are a lot of people that love cars."

 

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