BLANCHARDVILLE — The Blanchardville Community Pride will be sponsoring their 36th Annual “Cruis’n Wisconsin Car, Motorcycle, and Truck Show” on Sunday, July 10, rain or shine, in McKellar Park, Blanchardville.
This year’s feature vehicle will be a 1932 Ford Roadster, “The Duece”, owned by Terry and Joanie Thuemling of New Berlin. This is an all-steel reproduction of a Dearborn Duece which was built by Timeless Rod and Custom out of Atlanta and was a three-year build. Terry has owned the Ford since 2017 and has done several upgrades (to many to list) to get it up to speed after sitting in storage for 6 years. On top of being a high end Roadster, the Thuemlings consider this Duece a driver. This year’s local spotlight is Dwight and Ashley Anderson from Blue Mounds with their stunning, numbers matching, rotisserie restored 1970 Dodge Super Bee. This may be one of the detailed to correct 1970 Super Bee on the planet and won several high-end indoor shows. This year’s Special Vendor is Wreckify Collision and Restoration of New Glarus. They will be displaying some samples of their current restoration projects.
All stock to 6-year-old and modified to present vehicles are welcome. 130+trophies, 36 classes, three ”Best of Class” trophies in each class, larger classes — four or more trophies awarded, judged show. Non-food, craft and swap vendors welcome.
T-shirts, beer, and food available. Dash plaques to first 300 vehicles. Vehicle registration is $8 before July 6, $15 at the door. Display only and for sale vehicles, $8. Registration time, 8 a.m. to noon. General admission is $2; under 12, free. For more information and pre-registration, please call (608) 523-4338 or write: Aaron Jorenby, 105 East Wilson Street, Blanchardville, WI 53516.