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Wow. Can someone post the link to that video?
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https://youtu.be/uFtWz2n_ax8?si=VtlQr6Df__-pDBzM
A couple of timestamps; At 3:15 That is Randy and his wife. At 3:47 That is the actor Marty Bufalini's Firetruck with his daughter driving. At 6:20 That is me in my '14 with Missie driving. The turquoise Depot Hack following us is my '26 that fellow Fordbarner Abbie Prince is driving. Lots of other Fordbarners in there too. |
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....also, for those who just want to see last year's video with an abundance of Model-As, click on this link;
https://youtu.be/WbH8I_z4p5Q?si=C_R8fOCwfC2RpRM_ ( ![]() ![]() In all seriousness, this event should be on every Model-Aer's bucket list to attend at least once in their lifetime. |
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on the first link from Brent, that is me in the '29 at around the 5 minute mark.
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Just an FYI for the 2024 OCF at Greenfield Village, if you are coming in from out of town, they are doing construction on Oakwood Blvd. Not sure if it will be done by the time the Festival starts.
Just be aware you might have to detour to get in. Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
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Leno brings something unusual every year and generally Randy Ema is with him. |
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I'll be there along with another A member
![]() Those are beautiful cars Brent. I look forward to seeing your cars and maybe you as well. |
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7 days and counting until the OCF begins. Look forward to meeting everyone from the Barn.
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How do you get invited to participate in the festival?
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The invitation is more of a submittal of a Participant Application (-generally around June 1st of each year), -and the acceptance is by a committee of volunteers who choose vehicles they feel make their event interesting to the paying spectators. From my observations, it is a balance between uniqueness vs. quantity. Since in their eyes, a 2nd generation Model-A is not really unique unless it has a rare bodystyle, or provenance, or verifiable history in which their audience will get excited about. They want their show to be different. Often times an unrestored vehicle that has a theme will be accepted over a nicely restored vehicle.
I have been in this hobby for over 60 years where I have participated in many, many tours and shows around the country, -and even built & toured custom show cars on a circuit for several years, ...and for me OCF far exceeds the expectations of what you see at Hershey for 1932 & older vehicles. The only shows that I feel might rival OCF might be events such as Amelia and Pebble. I honestly feel everyone here should make the trek to OCF at least once as a spectator. When you first participate as a spectator of OCF, you don't need to worry about dealing with your own vehicle as most people will tell you that they can be a distraction. Instead spend the day walking the village sidewalks looking at vehicles that interest you and making new friends. There are several 'barners that will be there that you can interact with and even have a ride around the village in their vehicle. Come find me and we will go for a ride. Then after your first weekend you find yourself wanting to come back, then submit an application next June. |
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Ok, did a drive down to the Village last night to get the packet. As most have probably seen, Oakwood is under construction and we shift to the right after you turn off of Michigan Ave. I will be getting there around 3:30ish just to get in line and to get to my spot from last year. Do be aware that there is construction going on inside the village as well. Look forward to seeing all the members of the 'Barn'
Be Safe! Dave
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For those that have come to the Festival, I am just up from the pond with the covered bridge.
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Wow, what a show! I brought 2 chairs along and never took them out, just so much to see and do. So glad I was able to go.
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So, ...now that you have experienced it, will it become an annual event for you, -or was it a one-time deal for you??
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A shuttle through the village would be a great option. Maybe they'll restart this again soon. |
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As far as being shuttled, let me know next time and I'll be glad to come to the parking lot and pick y'all up. We did that twice this year for previous attendees (-one was a widow who had come for years with her husband and came back to visit friends at the village). Also, if you see certain cars that are being driven inside the village, feel free to ask them if they give rides. I hauled a 12 y.o. boy whose grandpa works at Gilmore around the village about 3-4 laps. He said that was the oldest Model-T he had ever ridden in. During the gaslight parade, Missie was driving the '09 and I was in the '14 right behind her. Three people were spectating across from the Carousel and saw our Tennessee license plates so they hollered at us. The next lap they were still standing there and so Missie asked them if they wanted to ride. They jumped in and rode until the parade was over. They lived outside of Nashville and one of the guys said he last attended OCF in the late '70s, so he wanted to bring his friends for the day. They were beyond thrilled. Many participants are all too glad to give people rides, so feel free to ask for rides next time y'all come. |
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I think we may have met. Were you parked next to me at OCF??
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Are you referring to Me (Canton Model A) if so, yes I had the green '29 A
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Really enjoyed the OCF this year.
Just one comment. Last time I attended, (2019) they were running the Model T and AA bus rides along with the OCF participant cars. This disappointment made for a lot of extra walking as I usually took the AA bus when tired of walking to get off at different locations within the village. Anyone know why they discontinued the rides? The only ride available was the steam trains. However, only three boarding / departure points and long lines to board. There was a hint that if one was lucky, you could get a ride in an OCF participant car. For us, this did not happen as most cars were full with participant friends or family. Just an observation. |
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