This past weekend, Springbrook’s airbase transformed into a rolling museum — where gleaming chrome met rugged camouflage. The event drew car lovers, history buffs, and families alike, celebrating both vintage horsepower and military heritage.
Headliners from the Tarmac
1942 Dodge Power Wagon — War-Built, Still Bold
Once a WWII staff car, this Dodge Power Wagon carried both grit and grace. Restored with reverence, it stood as a mechanical tribute to history.
1981 Camaro Z28 — Muscle Meets Memory
A family treasure with ties to pro football, this Camaro carried more than just horsepower — it carried a dream. Worn but proud, it's ready for its next chapter.
1956 Bel Air — Time Capsule on Wheels
Only 3,100 miles. That’s all that’s ever been put on this stunning survivor. But unlike most classics, this Bel Air will hit the open road — exactly as Chevy intended.
1979 Ford F-150 4x4 — Blue-Collar Brilliance
Hard-working and hard to miss, this lifted Ford truck brought muscle and nostalgia in equal measure — the kind that reminds you why these rigs are still legends.
Bonus Picks & Gallery
Click below to explore more photos and forgotten gems — including custom builds, warbirds, and vintage aircraft in action:
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Final Thought
Springbrook 2025 wasn’t just a car show — it was a rolling history lesson.
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